Sellers Home Dining Chairs: Episode 4
With half the chair frame completed, we now begin shaping the back legs and creating a complex mortise and tenon joint with angled shoulders and mortise holes to engage the…
With half the chair frame completed, we now begin shaping the back legs and creating a complex mortise and tenon joint with angled shoulders and mortise holes to engage the…
Thank you for your comments, I really appreciate them. I did taper the end quite a lot. I also made sure on the last one that the thin end was…
…The challenge I see with “recycling” old furniture is that the necessary steps to prepare it for it’s new life often involve making the the existing components shorter and thinner…
Many thanks I really appreciate all the info you’ve come up with I really couldn’t come up with a reason for the split bed. As your say the owners were…
…for the blog is “http://paulsellers.com/woodworking-blog/paul-sellers-blog/” So by changing that you can force the latest version to show. The easiest way is to just a a question mark with some letters…
…so that you can come from both sides, it takes very little effort to get close enough to center that the eye _sees_ the detail as being on center. You…
…about them when it comes to making one of anything, which is what I do almost exclusively. I can say that I’ll never abandon the power tools. Why would I?…
Yesterday, I bought a low-budget bandsaw (http://www.scheppach.com/product-details/Bandsaege-HBS20-scheppach—-230V-50Hz-250W.aspx, 129 Euro, 5 years warranty). According to various tests, it should be good enough for my casual tasks. I also found a very…
I spent a fair bit of my career doing something called lifecycle analysis, which is a method to assess and compare the environmental consequences of various processes. To explain, let’s…
…a very complicated mechanical saw filer so you can sharpen the saw you just made. Heheh… — Four years ago I came into WW thinking that I would get all…