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  1. Projects Comb Back Stick chair

    I made this chair at a Chris Schwarz 5 day class held at Lost Art Press store in Covington, Kentucky. I was able to bring it home unassembled in a suit case which saved a lot of shipping cost. During home assembly I ran into one hitch when I fractured the arm. I was able to glue it up and...
  2. Projects Large Dutch Tool Chest Tool Organization

    Large Dutch Tool Chest. Plan by Chris Schwarz from Popular Woodworking. Solid clear pine with cherry battens, dividers, and accents. Built using dovetails and dadoes, Titebond, and stainless screws. Back is tongue and groove solid pine affixed with screws. Hardware from Lee Valley. Finish...
  3. English Style Workbench - The Nicholson

    This is an English Style Workbench I just completed. I followed the plans in Christopher Schwarz's book Workbenches from Design & Theory to Construction & Use. I made a website which shows the construction steps I went through while building the bench. Just follow the link here: . My English...
  4. Limbert Tabourette

    Here is a table I found in a Popular Woodworking arts and crafts project book. Me and my two girls made it out of red oak. It's essentially four legs and two shelves. First you cut a dado in the long edge of four boards and then route to shape the legs with a template and a pattern bit. It was a...
  5. Off Topic Coffee Lounge
    Here's a recent podcast interview with Christopher Schwarz. The interview was done by Craig Stevens at the Woodworkers Resource. This is a web site I hadn't found yet. Craig looks like he has a really nice web site.
  6. Hand Tools
    I would like to build adirondak chairs as my first curvy line project. After layout, I plan on cutting out the pieces with a jigsaw as a bandsaw is not in the budget for a while. Norm uses a big oscillating drum sander to get the pieces down to his layout line. I don't own one and don't want...
  7. Blogs
    What kind of bench do I need? I have been experimenting more and more with hand tools, and I learned quickly you need a proper workbench to get the most out of hand tools. The last bench I built works really well for power tools and assembly, but it's not stout enough to handle hand planning...
  8. Blogs
    Roubo Workbench Chapter1 Fellow LumberJocks I started chronicling my Roubo Workbench build in my blog - One Inch Caulk. Ill be posting a few entries starting with this one the details the 5 day class at Marc Adams School of Woodworking with guest instructor Christopher Schwarz where we build...
  9. Blogs
    H.O. Studley Tool chest is the subject of a new Lost Art Press book Christopher Schwarz posted the "First Look: The H.O. Studley Toolbox". This is a very early look at then new book "Virtuoso: The Toolbox of Henry O. Studley" by Don Williams. Oh this is so exciting! I have dreamed for a long...
  10. Blogs
    Best Traditional Woodworking Books & DVDs: "The Anarchist's Tool Chest" by Christopher Schwarz In my above video I share a must-have book for new and seasoned traditional woodworkers: "The Anarchist's Tool Chest" by Christopher Schwarz. You can see the original review on my blog post here...
  11. Finishing
    As my first "real" project, I'm building a Dutch tool chest, a la Christopher Schwarz. As you can see from the pics, the parts are complete and I'm ready for assembly and finishing (and I still have to build the tool holders and dividers inside. Pretty psyched to have gotten this far...
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