Rough sailing
Friday, January 29th, 2010Woodworking is inherently dangerous, sometimes in ways we don’t expect. For example, while working a sheet of plywood yesterday I almost wrecked somebody’s car. (more…)
Woodworking is inherently dangerous, sometimes in ways we don’t expect. For example, while working a sheet of plywood yesterday I almost wrecked somebody’s car. (more…)
Words are great. Between my broadcasting and publishing careers, I’ve made my living by either speaking them or writing them. (more…)
I have little interest in wineries, other than they’re pretty interesting places. However, Sally and I recently visited a local winery of more than passing interest for this beer drinker. (more…)
Because I live in a small town in the middle of nowhere, all my woodworking friends are located elsewhere. Getting to visit one of their shops, which I did this weekend, is always a treat. (more…)
I need a small tool to cut out tight curves and circles, but it looks like only two solutions exist: Good, but expensive; or pure junk but reasonably priced. (more…)
Once upon a time, tools – like cars – came in just one color, usually the metallic gray of their metal casings. (more…)
Last time I spoke about woodworking tools and materials, and how we had to research them more carefully than ever. This time, here’s what the manufacturers have to do. (more…)
Like it or not, we’re a global economy. I fully understand the “buy American” sentiment, but that’s a political stance. I look at it from a more practical stance. (more…)