
I'm a woodworker who uses only hand tools to build furniture and other projects. Come along and watch me embrace my woodworking A-D-D and build without harming any electrons.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 17 years ago | 
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This time I make some panel clamps to make glue up easier. I use the hardware from Lee Valley to make one them devise my own homemade hardware and built 2 more.
Yep you read it right. I needed a flyswatter at the lumber yard so I went the typical woodworker route and split out some Hickory then shaved it for the perfect thing and flexible handle then cross laminated Maple, Oak, and Walnut veneers then finall... more
Shannon is back now that his site update and product launch at the Hand Tool School are behind him. He is working on a Sapele inlaid plaque, a newly restored Jack rabbet plane, and preparing his classes for Woodworking in America.
If you have followed any of my blogs or podcasts for long you will know of my aversion to jigs and guides of any sort. But I wanted to be fair in my assessment and make sure that I put in some time with these dovetail guides by David Barron before ju... more
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Where did you go. Wood talk doesn’t keep you so busy as to not make new episodes!
If you have interest in improving the standing of your man card membership then you've probably looked into learning how to use woodworking hand tools. This is the Jedi master you've been looking for, a 3 star general of the hand tool regiment.
I have been watching Shannon as he evolved from his power tool shop into his mostly unplugged shop and admire the effort and dedication this requires. His successes have inspired myself and I am sure others to reconsider the reasons they started woodworking. I started woodworking in an 8th grade shop class and had to create a project completely using hand tools. It was a lot of work but I didn't care as I enjoyed the process and challenge. I have begun to think I need to go back to that enthusia... more
Shannon is a great teacher providing woodworker with the knowledge needed to use hand tools correctly
I really enjoy your podcast and may even try to get to the stepping stone museum this summer!
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