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Handplane anatomy

Bench planes are without doubt the most used tools on a hand tool shop. You can use them to prepare your rough boards – remove all the cups, bows and twists, plane it down to the thickness you want and smooth the surface in preparation for finishing.

While this task may require various tools like a scrub plane, a jointer, a jack and a smoother, most share the same anatomy. Continue reading this post…

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Woodworking wallpapers

While checking out some Lie-Nielsen tools I’ve been considering buying I came across a set of six high quality wallpapers you might like to see on your computer screen.

I particularly enjoy the one above – most probably because it’s black & white and it features the LN smoothing plane that’s been on my wish list for quite some time. Continue reading this post…

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How to be creative

These days, excellent craftsmanship isn’t all that is required to become a successful woodworker. You must show lots of creativity in order to stand out from the crowd in a very competitive market. Continue reading this post…

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Vintage handtools information

When it comes to information on vintage woodworking handtools there are three websites that pop right out of the top of my head.

For Stanley handplanes there is The Superior Works: Patrick’s Blood and Gore, where you’ll find all the information you’ll ever need on these classic tools. Continue reading this post…