So, yes, I’m a bit lazy apparently getting this post up showing the deck completed…. but it did finally get done. Took way longer than I anticipated, but I think it was worth the wait. Figured I should at least show the final outcome of the thing….
Read MoreSo it has been awhile since I put anything new on the blog, so with some spare time that I have during this whole virus thing, I thought I would share some of the shop updates that have been going on. Starting in 2020, along with the deck, and some other projects, I also started to insulate my shop. This
Read More2019-2021 progress so far. So in 2019, we put up a 28′ round pool. In 2020, the wife decided it’s deck building time. After alot of back and forth and deliberation, we decided to put the deck all the way around the pool in order to get the best use of the deck/pool/privacy the deck surround would provide. Several people
Read MoreA group of photos showing the building of a tilt out hickory trash bin.
Read MoreSargent #409 Type 5 Smoothing Plane – Circa 1942-1950 So in this post, I’m going to show the restoration process of this Sargent hand plane. For brevity, most of the commentary will be in notations on the images. This is not an expensive plane by any means, but it was definitely a restorable plane, and I couldn’t just throw it
Read MoreSo, it starts with finding a ton of hand planes that need restoring. After finding a huge lot of planes to restore, it’s sifting through what is actually “worth” restoring, not for reselling, but worth my time investment to bring them back to life. If I won’t use it, then it isn’t worth my time to mess with it. Many
Read MoreSo I had made a cutting board for my mother back…oh lets say 40 odd years ago..in shop class, and she used it all the time, and it finally just gave up the ghost. So, when your mom wants a new cutting board, you make her a new cutting board…. It had to be fairly lightweight and she wanted it
Read MoreSo, one day a year or two ago my wife and I stopped at a consignment shop somewhere in Iowa. It was then that I found a table full of old planes, and picked this old rusty plane up. It is a 22″ long Miller Falls 22c, an older plane that is suitable for leveling very large/wide boards, such as
Read MoreSometimes you can find tools on Craigslist or Facebook that really just need some TLC in order to be very usable again. This jointer apparently suffered the humidity and winters of Iowa in an unheated garage. Some elbow grease and some tenacity yielded a very serviceable jointer once it was completed. This jointer cost $125 used, plus another $25 for
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