Dec 262015
 
My 2016 Woodworking Resolutions - Temple Blackwood
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Welcome to our 2016 Woodworking Resolutions blogger series. Every year we invite our bloggers to share their resolutions specific to their woodworking goals for the new year. Click each link below to read our bloggers’ resolutions! Terry Chapman Curtis Turner Anne Briggs Lee Laird Steve Johnson Marty Lindsay Norm Reid A letter I have written […]

Dec 212015
 
POLL:  What clothing do you wear in your shop?
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I came to wear overalls for woodworking as a result of a gift.  My cousin, Beverly, is an inveterate bargain hunter.  Yes, it runs in the family. I was visiting my Uncle Sam and Aunt Polly one weekend when I realized I hadn’t brought any work pants with me.  “I have some cargo pants I […]

Dec 172015
 
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Only a few years ago, I was new to woodworking. Recently retired, I found the time to pursue a long-deferred interest, making things with my favorite medium, wood. I began by taking classes offered locally. Then began the inevitable progression of tool acquisitions, power tools at first, then hand tools, especially planes. The problem with […]

Dec 152015
 
My Christmas Wish: Woodworking Christmas Ornaments
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For several years I have made Christmas ornaments as gifts. Several went to co-workers at ornament exchange parties and others were given to family and friends as gifts. After retirement, I resolved to furnish a tree with mostly handmade wooden ornaments. A friend of mine had decorated trees for a local charity (Kootenai Health Foundation […]

Dec 102015
 
The Ultimate Woodworker Gifting Guide (for Non-Woodworkers)
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‘Tis the season to be jolly, merry, and ever so slightly stressed out—particularly when it comes to gifting. The process of gifting can be fun and satisfying, but also terribly puzzling, especially if a friend or family member has a specialized hobby with a unique lexicon and complicated gizmos, gadgets and who-knows-whats to choose from. […]

Dec 082015
 
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In my experience, fear of failure is the biggest obstacle to being creative or productive in my woodshop. It’s certainly not a lack of tools; I’ve got plenty of those. Nor is it a dearth of ideas; I’m literally bursting with them as well. What slows me down most, and sometimes stops me dead in […]