

That’s it! I guess you’re an admirer too.
That’s it! I guess you’re an admirer too.
My mom still uses hers. It’s great.
It really is. Whittling is great bc it’s the one kind of woodworking you can do without your shop. Sitting around a fire or even inside on a rainy day
Doug Linker is great! I’ve done a couple of his tutorials. I can’t wait to see that chess set when it’s done
Thanks! Two hours
This is great! I love how much he loves and respects good stories and being a part of them. I liked how the interviewer describes his roles as “desperate” and he agrees that those feelings are inside him and he likes drawing them out. Thank you!
Yes I saw that! That was a fun movie. I wonder how much of the real Nic that was
Awesome thank you
Oh man two years? But I want a peony NOW!
Alright that’s disappointing but I guess it’s worth the wait. Thanks the the tips
This is how I dance. Is it bad or good?
No pics but it’s just looks like boring lawn
I learned a lot from YouTube with Matt Carves, Cornelius creations, and Logs carving club
Everyone is so surprised! I was wondering if it was good enough. I guess I have a talent for this!
Thanks! I have some videos I’m working on editing together I’ll let you know when I post it
That’s so nice of you to remember me!
Wow thanks! I’ve been practicing! I guess it shows
Dude is just pump and dumping the whole fucking economy
So cool. How did this people craft such intricate art?
Okay I have the jig clamped to a board here. I use a bit with a 3/4” diameter. If I run it down the length of this jig it will cut a 3/4” dado. So to make the jig I glued a piece of 1/4” plywood onto a wider piece of 1/4” plywood. Then I used a 3/4” router bit to cut through the wider piece by running it against the glued on upper piece.
So wherever I clamp this jig is exactly where my 3/4” dado will go
Here is the circular saw jig that is made and used the same way
Did I explain it well?
Shit I hadn’t even considered that. Glad I know now