Richard Wile on choosing an approach to honing, Ethan Sincox, Rex Krueger and Barbara Jones compare bench designs, while Derek Jones, Dylan Iwakuni and Anny Dubois discuss Japanese woodworking…
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Table of Contents
Tribute to Bill Coperthwaite, yurtsman and author of “A Handmade Life: In Search of Simplicity” by Doug Stowe
Making the Boggs Side Chair by Tim Beierle
Fabricating a simple workbench with found lumber during Covid 19 by Daniel Marcou
Connecting with nature as a spoon carver by Rosie Mockford
Upgrading my workbench by Barbara Roberts
Constructing an “Ingenious Mechanicks”-inspired lightweight traveler workbench by Rex Krueger
How to make a Van Gough rope-seat chair by Masashi Kutsuwa
The Japanese through tenon toolbox by Derek Jones
Making door buttons out of wood scraps by Robin Gates
Wooden grooving and dado planes by Robin Gates
Gallery – stools made with Japanese Kanna pull planes by Kohtaro Mori
Using material on hand in an extemporaneous storage project for 3 wonderful stray hand tools by Christopher Walker
Behold my Frankenbench by Ethan Sincox (the Kilted Woodworker)
Setting up a dedicate sharpening area by Richard Wile
Repairing your bandsaw blades by Sean Hellman
How to sharpen in-cannel (bevel on the inside) gouges by John Lloyd
Restoration of a traditional Japanese house by Dylan Iwakuni
Turning bowls with a pole lathe by Gary Baker
Shaping pipes by hand by Steve Schuler
Dreaming of becoming a self-sufficient woodworker by Nick Gibbs
Balancing my day job as a web developer with hand woodworking by Adam Brewer
Book review of Trent Preszler’s “Little and Often” by Nick Gibbs