Rick Waters and co-host woodworkers trying to break woodworking down and make it less intimidating for beginning woodworkers.
Here is the LONG overdue second part to the critiques that we used to judge the projects for the 2010 Sawdust Chronicles Build Challenge.
After 3 years of great times podcasting followed by 6 months of inactivity, I call it quits...for now. ; A special thanks to everyone who made it possible. If I left your name out, well, shame on me.
In an extremely rare event in woodworking, Phil Lowe critiques Marty MacKinsie's table in public at WoodExpo 2011.
The first of approximately 7 videos of the 2010 Build Challenge Critiques. Kosta Viennas and Jesse Decker in this episode.
I know it's not really 'Mid-Challenge' anymore, but here's what we intended to be published on October 1st. ; If you are a contestant in the Challenge, and the content in this podcast have caused you to change the direction you are going with your build, please let me know right away and I'll grant you an extra few days for the build.The 207 thread with Paul's questions about veneering and dying wood is hereHere is the pic of Ricky Davies' unknown wood plank.
Here it is! The 2010 Build Challenge has officially begun! No hints in this blog post, you have to listen to the episode to get all the remaining details. Contestants, I'll be sending you an email to make sure that you get all the details you need. You should still listen to all of the Build Challenge related podcast episodes just to make sure you don't miss anything.
Hey everybody!Neil, Adam and I got together for a quick re-cap of the coming Challenge. ; We go over the sponsors, prizes, a few of the details, and BS a little...
Hey everybody! This is a heads up that the 2010 Sawdust Chronicles Build Challenge is looking for entries. Here are the rules to the contest, and the project to design and create will be revealed on the first day of the Challenge. Something I don't mention in the podcast: I know that there seems to be a lot of contests, build-offs, and other woodworking competitions going on right now. If you feel like you want to compete in other contests and not the Challenge, I completely understand. If you...
This past Spring I had the opportunity to sit down with Jeff Miller and talk about his career and where he is going with his custom furniture business. ; You can find Jeff Miller's website at J Miller Handcrafted Furniture
Denis Rezendes shows off his beautiful pie crust table made from a single giant slab of bubinga. This video was lost in my archives from the New England Home Show this past February. My apologies go out to Denis!