Feb 092021
 
Women in Woodworking: Meet Sarah Lynn
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For the February 2021 issue of Wood News Online, Char interviews Sarah Lynn, the self-proclaimed “when I have time for it” woodworker who brings the outdoors into her craft by creating beautiful mountain art. When you live in Canada one of the privileges is the beauty of the snow topped mountains and breathtaking winter wonderland […]

Feb 042021
 
An Afternoon with Roubo
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For the February 2021 issue of Wood News Online, Andrew Miller wrote an article about making his own Roubo hollows and rounds after stumbling on L’Art Du Menuisier: From “the old hag’s tooth” to a Holtey masterpiece, the hand plane is arguably the most captivating tool in woodworking. It has been around for thousands of […]

Jan 282021
 
Stories from Grandpa's Workshop: The Dreaming Part
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For the January 2021 issue of Wood News Online, Bob Rummer shares his thoughts and philosophies on what he calls “the dreaming part” of creating a project, which is where the designing and planning takes place all in your head before the first sketch is even made. I heard someone call the design and planning […]

Jan 262021
 
Shop Gallery: January's Featured Shop
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For the January 2021 issue of Wood News Online, we featured Ray Pugh’s Eastern Washington workshop: As a young adult a major goal was always a big shop, but the navy and a young family put things off. As time went on and financial needs changed I was able to construct and outfit a large […]

Jan 212021
 
Project: Advent Calendar Wine Rack
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Put it on your list of projects to complete this year – an advent calendar wine rack! For the January 2021 issue of Wood News Online, Temple Blackwood shows us a project he built for a dear friend, who pushed him out of his comfort zone to create something really special: First off, I am, […]

Jan 192021
 
Country Woodcraft: Then and Now - A Behind the Scenes Look
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Country Woodcraft: Then and Now, is a remarkable new book from Lost Art Press, encompassing more than 40 years of woodworking knowledge and learning. In the article linked below, Highland Woodworking instructor Jim Dillon gives us an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at how this book came to be: In 2013, I got the chance to be […]

Jan 152021
 
Achieving a Mission Style Finish by Jeff Jewitt
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  For the January 2021 issue of Wood News Online, we included an article written by Jeff Jewitt on achieving a Mission Oak finish: We do not sell Stickley stains at Highland. The factory uses a multi-step process using proprietary dyes; oil glazes and industrial solvent spray lacquer that’s typically beyond the scope of most […]