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Last month we hosted Nancy Hiller, the author of “Making Things Work,” for an evening of literary readings, children’s games that got the local prostitutes worked up, and a beating of the “biscuit joiner that refused to die.” Here are the details of the evening: This was our first real literary event in our 11…
Charles Brock of The Highland Woodworker sat down with Megan Fitzpatrick recently to talk about how she went from a scholar of literature to become a woodworker, editor and publisher. In the segment, Brock gets Megan to explain how she got started in the craft, and during the piece she shows off her first project…
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Alternative headline: Is it too early to start drinking? Comment from a reader: I have to express my displeasure with your book sales process. For someone in search of increasing his/her knowledge of the craft, you miss a key point that I knew over my four decades as a teacher; books are meant to be…
You can hear my voice and see my rolling eyes on today’s Shop Talk Live podcast from Fine Woodworking via this link. The podcast is a 37-minute interview with FWW’s Ben Strano about a variety of topics. Here’s a partially complete list: Ben’s high school nickname Me getting bleeped for the first time ever Why…
Starting today, I am writing a monthly column for Core77, a site that specializes in covering the world of design with a broad perspective. If you’re looking for woodworking advice, you won’t find it in my column. Instead, I took this assignment because I get to write about design, building stuff, running a business and…
Katherine has just made a good-sized batch of soft wax, which you can purchase in her etsy store – $24 for 8 oz. of wax in a heavy-duty glass jar. The photo above shows a jar of her wax with her new three-legged cat named Bean. He’s a shelter cat (of course) and he lost…