Building a Whiskey Box With 6 Shot Glasses
If you have been following my channel for a while, you may have seen this build. Recently I was asked to build […]
Woodworking has been a lifelong passion. You can find more about how I got interested in woodworking by clicking the about tab or see some of my work in the Custom Furniture tab. I write for two blogs, the “What’s on My Workbench Blog” is where I write about the furniture I build for myself and for my customers. This blog is where I write about the woodworking that falls behind the bench, or what goes on behind the scenes. The projects I build to improve my shop, the jigs I make to build the projects, and the tools I use.
If you have been following my channel for a while, you may have seen this build. Recently I was asked to build […]
So when you see the ads that say buy our CNC machine, it’s a business in a box, keep in mind that imagination is not included, and if you want to be successful don’t be a copycat, bring something unique.
One guy even wrote me over a 1000 word essay on what a piece of s**t I am and how I am doing it all wrong.
Several years ago a cherry tree came down during a windstorm in my friend’s yard. So we hauled as much of it as we could over to my shop, I couldn’t turn down free wood. I have been turning it into bowl but decided to do a little something different with this one.
These floating shelves where a fun build. The client wanted to have one of the shelves equipped with a custom train tunnel for his 1950’s era model train.
The overall shape of the design was inspired by part submarine, part star wars ship, made from walnut.
There are a few questions that pop up in woodworking Facebook groups on a regular base that make me want to stab a pencil in my eye to keep my eyes from rolling when I read the comments.