Jamie Russell – video profile
A self-confessed bachelor hermit, has quietly made sculpted furniture in his Saskatchewan studio for many decades.
A self-confessed bachelor hermit, has quietly made sculpted furniture in his Saskatchewan studio for many decades.
Our latest on Instagram
Free webinar:
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".
Sponsored by Roarockit
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: Blanket chest
Here is a project that will give you a place to store winter items in the summer, summer items in the winter, or anything else you care to toss in throughout the year.
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: Reciprocating saws
The reciprocating (a.k.a. recip) saw is the preferred choice for making aggressive cuts in wood, metal (steel, aluminum, copper and cast iron) and plastic.
Shop: Free delivery of print issues
Get print copies of the latest issues or back issues from our shop.
Peter Coolican – video profile
Alfons Laicher – video profile
