Kelley Bagby

I grew up around woodworking tools (see picture, age 4-5ish) but only recently started doing some of my own woodworking.

Nov 102010
 

Chip carving is a form of relief carving in which the carver removes precise chips from the surface of the wood with a small extremely sharp knife. Mickey Hudspeth will demonstrate what chip carving is, the safety issues involved and demonstrate various types of cuts including cutting triangles, canoe shaped chips, rosettes and drawing and carving freehand. Then each student will practice under Mickey’s supervision by chip carving on practice boards.

If you don’t have a sharpened carving knife, don’t let that deter you – we will have a couple extra on hand for late sign-ups.

Those of you who read our Wood News every month will recognize Mickey’s name from the October 2010 article on his Incredible Homemade Workshop.

He is also well known around these parts for his award winning chip carvings, having taken 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in the chip carving category at the Smoky Mountain Wood Carver’s show this summer. The picture to the right is of one of his pieces that we have on display at Highland, and it gives you a good idea of what Mickey can teach you to do. Pretty incredible stuff!

Click here to sign up for Mickey’s chip carving class.

Nov 092010
 

This coming Saturday, November 13th, is Festool Demo day at Highland Woodworking. Dan Durant, Festool expert, will be on hand from 9am-4pm and will demo all of the most popular Festool items available in-store. So come on down if you are in Atlanta or nearby – bring your problems and Dan will provide you with the Festool solution.

Check out this link for a few more details about our Festool Demo Day.

Nov 042010
 

Hi there Woodworkers!

Just wanted to let you know that the November edition of the Highland Wood News is out and ready for you to read.

We have an exciting issue this month, with contributions from a few regulars and a couple new items for you as well! Customer Richard Rank gives us his take on how this is shaping up to be The Year of the Workbench; Alan Noel presents an in-depth article providing many tips for choosing a finish; and Steven Johnson, our Down to Earth Woodworker, delves into many topics this month, including a primer on how to prepare your workshop for a potential disaster as well as a continuation of his column from last month, where he discussed the future of woodworking.

We also have several great video links for you, including a lesson on how to sharpen a plane blade, a follow-along video for assembling the affordable European workbench, and the video everyone has been talking about – Roy Underhill and a piece of southern fried chicken versus a Sawstop. Check it out here if you haven’t seen it yet, and watch it again if you have!

All this plus some great deals makes this month’s Wood News a great read. But don’t take my word for it – go take a look yourself!

Oct 202010
 

So Roy Underhill visited Highland Woodworking this weekend, and while he was there he took a look at our power tool selection. He was especially interested in the SawStop table saw, particularly in its regional capabilities. Sure, the SawStop works on a New York hot dog, but in Atlanta, we tend towards the southern fried cooking end of the food spectrum for testing our power tools. The following video shows what happened when Roy decided to double check the saw for us:

Oct 152010
 

Matt Vanderlist has been busy since returning from Woodworking in America – I spent some time this afternoon catching up on his entertaining Spoken Wood podcasts.

My favorites from among his new ones include one by Chris Schwarz on workbenches (and comparing them to baking homemade bread) and one by Kari Hultman where she talks about the personalities of her wooden planes.

Check them out – they are a great Friday afternoon distraction!

Oct 142010
 

Buy Flexcut Carving Tools
Get Cash Back!

If you’ve ever wanted to get into carving, or if you are an experienced carver and you want to add to your tool collection, Highland has a great deal for you, courtesy of the Flexcut Tool Company.

If you buy any Flexcut tools totaling $50 or more, you get $5 cash back. If you spend $100 or more, you get $10 back! It’s that simple. And these rebate coupons are valid through 7/31/2011.

If you are just starting out, check out the 5-piece palm chisel set – a great collection of tools for the novice carver. If you are beyond beginner, you might want to upgrade to the 11-piece craft carver set.

Check out the Flexcut rebate on the Highland Woodworking site, or scroll down to see the coupons.
Flexcut carving tools available at Highland Woodworking.

Oct 082010
 

We are very happy to report that Peter Galbert, who is scheduled to teach a chairbuilding class at Highland Woodworking this fall, is gaining more notice in the woodturning world.

Woodturning Magazine published a fantastic profile on Peter in October of 2010, and he was even featured on the cover! Inside the article he discusses his process, including the “human quality” he strives for in all of his chairs, by achieving subtle variations between the turnings. Our personal favorite part of the article is when Peter talks about imagining “someone mistaking a loaf of bread for a doorstop” to help him stick with the tools that allow the wood to do what it does best.

Take a look at the article here, and check out Woodturning Magazine, or pick one up at Highland Woodworking!

Links:
Read Peter Galbert profile
Download Peter Galbert profile (better quality)
Woodturning Magazine
Signup for Peter Galbert’s chairbuilding class at Highland Woodworking