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: Make a chess board
Every woodworker loves a project that looks more difficult to make than it actually is. Impress your friends with this chess board before challenging them to a match.
How to: Wood repair: tips for dealing with small imperfections
No one is perfect, but we can appear to be, or at least come close to it on our woodworking projects – once we touch up those few imperfections with a little wood shop ingenuity.
Know your tools: Coping saw
Although a coping saw can be used in several situations, the most common time it’s used is when coping inside corners of crown and baseboard mouldings.
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Saskatchewan woodworkers’ guild 2014 exhibition
Steven Kennard – video profile
