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Category Archives: Johns Armoire
Major Hurdle Passed Today
When I was a carpenter there was an expression that went something like this: “with every nail you drive, you’re driving yourself out of work”. Well, that may be true but it sure is nice to see the progress you … Continue reading
SawStop Sliding Table Jig and Other Shop Happenings
The heat is on here in Las Vegas, a bit earlier than expected but when I get to the shop at 7-8:00 am it’s already in the low 80’s and humidity around 2-3%. I’ll work until there is too much … Continue reading
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Many of you probably remember the movie of the same name and as I reflected on my day that title just popped into my head — read more to find out why! The Good: Waiting for the sliding table to arrive … Continue reading
Learning by Doing — Things I Didn’t Know But Do Now!
How’s that for a blog title?, one of my favorite sayings is this: “the more I know, the more I realize what I don’t know” — does that make any sense? That’s a saying that some credit to Socrates. That seems … Continue reading
New SawStop — Now what do you do?
Why hand work of course! The armoire project is just waiting to get out of the bathtub and back under construction. You may recall the post where I assembled the front and rear frames. Now that the excitement and set up … Continue reading
Shop Happenings
Seems as if it’s been a while since I blogged and watching my wife, Diane being so consistent in her blogging makes me feel like a slacker so let me share what’s been going on with the woodworking side of … Continue reading
So Many Projects — Thank Goodness, Plenty of Time!
No doubt you’ve heard that adage that warns us to be careful what we wish for? Well my work had hit a low spot, probably due to the holidays, so I decided it was time to begin work on the … Continue reading
Dowel Making Video: My First Hi-Tech Attempt
Never stop learning, experimenting, and pushing yourself that’s my mantra! Probably what lead me from running 10K’s, to marathons, and then trail ultras of 50-100 miles but isn’t that what life is for? The next step on the Armoire will … Continue reading
Difference between a good woodworker and one not so good!
That may strike you as a strange blog title but many times during my teaching career a student would ask me: “what’s the difference between a good woodworker and one that’s not so good?” Keep in mind, these were sixth … Continue reading
Drawer Web Frame: My Approach for the Armoire
In my latest post, the end of the year one; I was working on the mortise and tenons for the armoire. This unit has three, main frames; the left, right, and one in the middle. The tricky part of the … Continue reading