2020-06-03 Workshop Status?
On Jun 3, 2020, at 17:36, Peter Coddington wrote: Hey Gene, Do you know if the shop can open back up on June 5th with the stage 2 opening? Thanks for all your work. Peter Coddington
Continue reading →On Jun 3, 2020, at 17:36, Peter Coddington wrote: Hey Gene, Do you know if the shop can open back up on June 5th with the stage 2 opening? Thanks for all your work. Peter Coddington
Continue reading →My name is Tom McLaughlin and I am a career woodworker, host of Classic Woodworking (PBS TV), long standing member of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters, as well as host of a live weekly YouTube series under the name Shop Night … Continue reading →
HoCo Recreation and Parks is planning to fell the crabapple pictured below and located at Belmont Manner. The date of felling is not yet set. Participating members must wear face covering and proper safety gear for the conditions, and practice … Continue reading →
Hi All, I am looking to commission a table and shelves. If possible, I would like to be a part of the construction process. Review the pdf for more details and let me know if you are interested. 2020-05-28_5ecfee2d38fbd_shelves_table
Continue reading →I am looking for a Jointer and Planer. I reviewed the following for the past few days: DeWalt 735x – Planer $637 on Amazon Wahuda 8″ Benchtop Jointer with Spiral Carbide Cutter Head – $550 on WahudaTools.com … Continue reading →
I have a large holly tree and I understand that holly is a desirable wood for woodworkers as it has a dense grain and whiteness. Would you know of anyone who would be interested in taking the tree down for … Continue reading →
Gene, being fond of live edge, and Hawaiian Koa, caught sight of a live edge Hawaiian Koa bowl turning project aptly named Hawaiian Koa Bird’s Mouth by David Adamsen, Maine, USA. The trick is in using the full round log … Continue reading →
Matt found time in his busy social calendar to catch this video on YouTube. The builder was retrofitting three drawers Under a bathroom cabinet. The drawers had to be notched to accommodate sink drain plumbing. One thing to note in … Continue reading →
The May 2020 monthly meeting is cancelled by the Board due to concerns stemming from the COVID-19 corona virus and Maryland’s Stay-Home Order. Should the Governor lift the order in time to schedule the meeting place, we’ll advise accordingly. Regards … Continue reading →
Gene’s recent posting reminded of me a bowl a late friend gave me years ago. When I first saw it, I immediately thought how dangerous it must have been to shape with its sharp edge(s) whirling around and around. And … Continue reading →