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  1. Father and Sons Sellers-style workbenches

    I loosely followed Paul Sellers' workbench plans to build myself a small (5' long) bench. What better way to practice mortising through 3.5" fir than by making a junior-sized one for the kids first? (When I say "loosely", it's because while I did a lot more hand work than usual, I did not...
  2. Craftsman-Style Tool Carrier - Paul Sellers

    This was another Paul Sellers project that I had a lot of fun with. It's probably the most complex woodworking project I've completed to date, which made it that much more rewarding when everything came together at the end. I do most of my woodworking in my apartment with hand tools, but I also...
  3. Finished my 2x6 Paul Sellers Workbench

    Wow what a rewarding project. I had a week off work to work on it as often as I could physically handle. It ended up taking 2 weeks. Details:Spent $56 on the 2×6s from the store. $8 on the Danish oil. $150 on Jorgensen 41012. I splurged on the vise but I love it. Top is 5" thick. I...
  4. Paul Sellers Style Toolbox - Oak and Cherry - Hand Tool Project

    I recently completed my first "almost fully" hand tool project. It was a totally fantastic woodworking experience. I wanted to share it here. Brief intro: I thought it would be fun to try hand tools. I bought a Veritas dovetail saw. Got me excited. Found Paul Sellers (I am now a...
  5. Focus on the Workspace
    I'm new to hand tool work and recently moved to a home with a smaller shop in it - 16'x10'. So now I'm fighting which bench design do I think I'll want and after reading and reviewing countless articles, blogs, and videos I've realized many people don't say why they chose one form over another...
  6. Blogs
    Planning and Laminating All my work surfaces are specific to a tool… outfeed table on a table saw, infeed and outfeed tables on a router table, long benches on either side of a radial arm saw and power miter saw station, etc. I've been without a general work surface ever since I started working...
  7. Blogs
    Online Training Good day fellow woodworkers! I have been pondering on the idea of joining an online woodworking teaching platform. I am mostly a evening/night woodworker so despite owning a lot of power tools I tend to favour the hand tool approach (dust and noise are the deal breakers for my...
  8. Woodworking Skill Share
    I am in the process of building four base cabinets for a wet bar project. I predrilled all of the holes for the Blumotion soft close hinges and had four of the six doors installed for test fit when it happened. A screw simply broke in two pieces just below the head! That about ruined my day...
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