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2020-06-30

Videos Worth Watching: Making a Traditional Framed Ledge and Post Door

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1E0QwdyVzo



Such a relief to see a woodworking video by someone other than an "influencer."

Posted by Jim D. at 3:49 PM No comments:
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Who Am I? Why Am I Here?

I've been a professional woodworker for two decades, the past dozen years of which I've spent at Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta, Georgia. I also teach woodworking classes, mostly at Highland Woodworking.


I write this blog to show what can be done with very basic tools in limited space. Even though woodworking is part of my day job, for my own personal projects I work in borrowed space: half of a two-car garage.


I also write occasional posts about why I'm a woodworker: the pleasures of working and the beauty of the material.

DISCLAIMER: I teach classes at Highland Woodworking, and I also produce occasional videos that are hosted on Highland's YouTube account. I link to products on their website as a professional courtesy. I do not get a sales commission from Highland, nor does this blog have "affiliate" status with them (or anyone else) to give me a little kickback if you buy what you click here. As of this writing (2019) I haven't ever received free or discounted tools, supplies, or services for purposes of reviewing or promoting them. Part of my pay from Highland includes store credit with them, but that credit is spent on supplies and tools for my personal use. I promise to change this statement to reflect any facts that might change!

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