Canadian-made spoons
Drawn from inspiration found in their backyards and beyond, here’s a selection of beautifully crafted wooden spoons from some of Canada's best spoon carvers.
Drawn from inspiration found in their backyards and beyond, here’s a selection of beautifully crafted wooden spoons from some of Canada's best spoon carvers.
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Introduction to Veneering with Steve Der-Garabedian
Join studio furniture maker and author Steve Der-Garabedian on March 11 at 7:00 PM for "Introduction to Veneering, Part 1".
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Rob's blog: Against the grain
One thing all woodworkers can agree on is that wood grain is a wonderful thing. Having said that, many of us may like different features, or characteristics, of grain.
Project: Versatile hand tool display
Some tools are best kept tucked away – they work, but they are hardly things of beauty. Other tools cry out to be displayed, as they are far too elegant or beautiful to be concealed in boxes and drawers.
How to: Lute of illusions
The original Bosch Lute was made in the 1500s. There is only one of them in the world, but a skilled luthier from Saskatoon completed a very similar lute. Learn how he assembled all the pieces that make up the back of his version of the Bosch Lute.
Know your tools: Screwdrivers
There are dozens of different types of screwdrivers on the market. So don't screw around with your time, check out our free screwdriver guide.
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