Cribbage Board Template with Peg Storage Display Group Article Icon Article A very good friend and mentor once told me it’s a mistake to play cribbage with your significant other – unless you really relish conflict in your relationship. Hey, I... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
In the Shop: Loom Sketches Display Group Article Icon Article Every once in a while we like to check in on the WWGOA editors to see what they’re up to in the shop. Here’s your chance to get to know... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
In the Shop: Treasure Boxes Display Group Article Icon Article Every once in a while we like to check in on the WWGOA editors to see what they’re up to in the shop. Here’s your chance to get to know... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
In the Shop: Cremation Urns Display Group Article Icon Article Curly maple cremation urns with wedge accent keys. I sell a few cremation urns each year – mostly by word-of-mouth and nearly always on short notice. (I keep a few... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
In the Shop: Catchin’ Up on Stools Display Group Article Icon Article I teach a lot of woodworking classes at the Nature Center in our community. Mostly the classes involve pre-cut kits from my shop. Students range in age from about 8... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Wine Rack Project Display Group Article Icon Article This year, my wife Ann suggested I make holiday gifts for several of our family and friends. She often produces fabric art quilts that are consistently well received. I contribute... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Turn an Oil Wand Kaleidoscope Display Group Article Icon Article As I’ve stated in earlier articles, my shop (like many others) generates a lot of small pieces of wood, each one precious. My wife just shakes her head and often... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Napkin Holder and Matching Trivets Display Group Article Icon Article Well, this project was born of necessity. My wife and I had a wooden napkin holder for years until the newly acquired kitten found reason to move it from the... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
A Fancy End Grain Cutting Board Display Group Article Icon Article Cutting boards and trivets are commonly available in a wide range of materials, and typically uninteresting. However, the latter need not be the case. As a woodworker I’ve steadily added... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Log Cookies on Your Bandsaw Display Group Article Icon Article I recently received a request from a co-worker to supply 30 log slices - about 8" in diameter and 1-1/2" thick. Her plan was to use them as a base... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Build a Cremation Cask Display Group Article Icon Article Over the years I’ve made pet cremation urns and boxes for friends who’ve lost pets. In 2010 I had a request from a dear cousin for his own cremation cask.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Travel Wooden Mug Project For The Lathe Display Group Article Icon Article In the US alone we consume over 400 million cups of coffee every day. Over half of the US population drinks coffee regularly. So, chances are you know someone that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Swinging Portable Tool Storage Display Group Article Icon Article My shop produces a diverse collection of projects in a limited space: 12' x 22'. It's important that every square foot be used efficiently. As a result I've focused on... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Bullet Proof Assembly Surface Display Group Article Icon Article If you’re like me, your assembly table top takes a beating. No matter how careful you are, an errant drop of glue or a sharp edge or corner leaves either... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Cat Litter Pails as Shop Storage Display Group Article Icon Article I have a relatively small shop – 12′ x 24′. Since I do a lot of turning – from large salad bowls to pens, bottle stoppers and night-lights – I... View Content Arrow Forward Icon