Options when cutting mortise and tenons – part three

Posted by on Oct 2, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

In the last of the series I look at how to cut tenons on a band saw. The toolbar has options to zoom and download the PDF. If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using the buttons belowThankyou, Chris. 

How to be accurate in woodwork

Posted by on Oct 2, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | 2 Comments

Accuracy is important in woodwork, in this article I give some pointers for developing accurate technique. The toolbar has options to zoom and download the PDF. If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using the buttons belowThankyou, Chris. 

Options when cutting mortise and tenons – part two

Posted by on Oct 1, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

In the second part of this three part series on cutting mortise and tenons I look how to cut a  mortise and tenon using a router. The toolbar has options to zoom and download the PDF. If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using the […]

Band saw safety

Posted by on Oct 1, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

As it runs at a slower speed one tends to think the band saw is less risky than other woodworking machines. However I know to my cost that this is not the case. Here are my tips on band saw safety. It was by not following my own advice that I had nine stitches in […]

Options when cutting mortice and tenons- part one

Posted by on Sep 30, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

The first in a series of articles on mortice and tenons looks at how to cut a mortise and tenon by hand. The toolbar has options to zoom and download the PDF.   If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using the buttons belowThankyou, Chris. 

Sanding hints and tips

Posted by on Sep 30, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

A good finish is dependent on good surface preparation, that usually means sanding wood. So here are my sanding tips for creating the perfect surface. The toolbar has options to zoom and download the PDF. If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using the buttons […]

Dust and noise protection for woodwork

Posted by on Sep 30, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

Dust and noise are two of the nuisances of the woodworking shop. Here I review some the dust and noise protection for woodwork. The toolbar has options to zoom and download the PDF.   If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using the buttons belowThankyou, […]

How to make a shooting board

Posted by on Sep 30, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | No Comments

The shooting board is a useful piece of equipment for those who mainly use hand tools. It can be used to true the ends of pieces or for edging thin pieces, even edge jointing veneer. Here I show how to make a shooting board and how to use it. The toolbar has options to zoom […]

Router feed direction

Posted by on Sep 30, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter articles | 2 Comments

When using the router, both by hand and in the router table, feed direction is critical. Using the wrong feed direction leads to an untidy cut and can also be dangerous.

In this article I give some tips on router feed direction.

How to edge joint boards

Posted by on Sep 30, 2013 in Articles, Newsletter Articiles | No Comments

To form large solid panels it is necessary to joint boards edge to edge. If you don’t have an accurate surface planer it requires skillful hand planing. In this article I give you my guide on how to edge joint boards.   If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me […]

How to fit a cabinet lock

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

One of two articles that appeared in Good Woodworking on hardware fitting. This one is on the tricky job of fitting a cabinet lock.

How to fit cabinet hinges.

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

In this article, one of two which appeared in Good Woodworking on hardware fitting, I give a step by step description of how to fit cabinet hinges.

How to make a living making furniture

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

This article, which first appeared in Furniture and Cabinetmaker, tackles the tricky question of how to make a living making furniture.

How to lay desk leathers

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

This article first appeared in British Woodworking. It describes the renovation of the writing surface of a fine mahogany drum top desk and includes a step by step guide on how to lay desk leathers.

Bureau restore

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

The problem with furniture restoration is that the job can grow “like Topsy” as one discovers additional problems when the piece is dismantled. In this article, which first appeared in Funriture and Cabinetmaker issue 156, I describe the restoration of a Georgian mahogany bureau. If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please […]

Small bow fronted side table

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

This bow fronted table, in birds eye maple and cherry, was made to go with the curve cabinet previously described (F&C 141). I particularly like the graceful shape of the bottom rails and the clarinet shaped feet. If you like what you’ve read or know someone who would,please help me spread the word by using […]

Curve cabinet

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

The curve cabinet and bow fronted side table (F&C 140) where designed as a pair, unfortunately the table was sold seperately at an exhibition, so I now have a bow fronted wall cabinet without the table. When I designed this cabinet I was travelling to Devon regularly for family reasons, the curves reflect the rolling […]

Curve top jewellery box

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

This article appeared in both Furniture and Cabinetmaker issue 139 and also in Atellier Bois, the French woodworking magazine. I have made a number of these boxes in varying woods with different interior configurations. I recently completed a jewellery box to this pattern in burr walnut with English walnut case and a ripple sycamore tray […]

Oak dining chair

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

These chairs were made to accompany the oak table previously described. The wedged through mortice and tenons on the rails are a common arts and crafts feature, especially the wedges in a contrasting wood. However these joints have to be cut with care. They are saying “look at me” and if they are not cut […]

Oak dining table

Posted by on Aug 2, 2013 in Articles, Published Articles | No Comments

This article on how to make a dining table first appeared in Furniture and Cabinetmaker issue 148. The construction is fairly straight forward, although the lamination of the legs to give the impression that they are a single piece is interesting. I am always happy to discuss his designs, if you have any comments or […]