Feb 082012
 
The Plane Facts: The ALL NEW Lie-Nielsen #51 Shoot Board Plane

When I mention using a plane to shoot wood, during our events, I usually have at least a couple of customers whose eyes and facial expressions tell me it’s not a familiar term. So just in case, I’ll offer a brief history of this plane, so everyone reading is comfortable. Using a plane to shoot wood is usually […]

Jan 052012
 
Woodworkers' New Years Resolutions

  Several of our Wood News contributors sent us their New Year’s Resolutions. As inspiration (or entertainment) for the rest of us, here are 4 of the ones submitted. (Feel free to contribute your own Woodworking New Year’s Resolutions under “Comments” below.)         STEVEN D. JOHNSON — RACINE, WISCONSIN 1. Get better […]

Dec 282011
 
The Down to Earth Woodworker - A Unique Shooting Board Design (VIDEO)

My trusty shooting board, perhaps the great-great-great-grandson of my first shooting board, was getting a little “long in the tooth.” Giving birth to a new one would typically involve about fifteen minutes of labor. But, I decided to prolong the gestation period over a cup of coffee and think about whether the laughably simple “classic” […]

Dec 272011
 
The Plane Facts: Three Great Lie-Nielsen Hand Planes that Every Woodworker Needs

When I’m working at our Lie-Nielsen events, we are asked a wide range of questions about hand planes. Most are somewhat typical, like: “Can you show me how to sharpen a plane blade?” One question that does seem to resonate with a fairly large number of woodworkers, and perhaps even more for those just starting out, is which are […]