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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Outdoor Shed Plans Will not Settle For Very small Schematics

To be truthful, general expertise and "insider tips" merely arent likely to cut it the following. It doesnt matter how well-known or effectively spoken from the magazine is, a little facts about a large venture is like providing a camel a new paper glass full of h2o. Its just inadequate. With a task like this, you will find theres need for specific information within a step by step file format, as outdoor shed plans needs to be. Things must be organized, and never laid out in a new roundabout choice.
Measurements as well as materials provides should be accurate and correct, and often, newspaper articles only arent. Often, you might actually find that the particular measurements over these are misprinted you arent completely wrong... typically while youre previously well in to the construction. If the going to look for some outdoor shed plans, you can definitely find it far better to download these people from online sources, as such blueprints as well as plans are in depth and do not attempt to compete with regard to page place with post text.
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Thats Not A Petite Workbench This Is A Petite Workbench
With the coming of his newborn son, I for one suspect that Marcs Split Top Roubo bench build will fall behind schedule. I cant think of a better reason to delay a project. Along with the entire Woodworking Community Id like to wish Marc & Nicole the very best with their little bundle of joy.
With the delay of the Split Top Roubo in mind, I set about building a smaller bench that Marc could use with his son. I ended up making two.
If these benches dont do it for you, then join in with the Guild for the actual workbench build. Given that Marc has a newborn at home, I might actually keep up with him this time.
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With the delay of the Split Top Roubo in mind, I set about building a smaller bench that Marc could use with his son. I ended up making two.
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My Petite 21st Century & Petite Split Top Roubo Benches |
The first is a Split Top Roubo, much as Marc plans to build. Only I made my petiter than Chris Schwarzs Petite Roubo.
The Second is a Petite version of Bob Langs 21st Century Workbench. The big size of Bobs bench and the small size of my shop are the reason Im not making his bench. I figured this Petite version would fit in my space better.
If these benches dont do it for you, then join in with the Guild for the actual workbench build. Given that Marc has a newborn at home, I might actually keep up with him this time.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
On Making Christmas Gifts Or Not

We had a pizza and beer Christmas party at lunch Thursday before we headed out for the long weekend. Trevor was finishing up the last of his Christmas gifts as we talked, lamenting how much time he had spent on them. Our friend Bill LaBerge allowed that he usually "no longer made gifts" ... I still do, from time to time, but I dont get too tense about getting them done in time for Christmas ... This year, I made some pots for my best clients and they will not be finished until sometime in January. Sam had the best comment ... "I made lots of gifts for people to give to other people. They paid me to make their gifts." ... a good idea we all decided. Heres what he made .... Click the pictures to enlarge them ...

Three howling wolves for a woman whose last name is Wolff

Three strolling turkeys for three different turkey hunters

three states of Vermont and three states of Maine (no picture of those)

All the backs are signed and stamped with the owners name ... If you can draw the shape you want, he can probably make it for you ... Theyre very reasonably priced at around $50. each .... email him directly at sam@com
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