What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling,
shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood
is an art, requiring skills leaned over a
lifetime.Woodworking skills are acquired
from our successes as well as our failures,
kind of like life itself.
Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your
posts about working wood and other life
events....

What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling, shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood is an art,
requiring skills leaned over a lifetime. Woodworking skills are acquired from our successes as
well as our failures, kind of like life itself. Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your posts about
working wood and other life events....

What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling, shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood is an art,
requiring skills leaned over a lifetime. Woodworking skills are acquired from our successes as
well as our failures, kind of like life itself. Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your posts about
working wood and other life events....

Building a Tool Rack (American Woodworker Magazine publication)

American Woodworker magazine published this tool rack in the October/November 2006 issue. It was designed by the owner of Woodshopbits.com and will fit most any tool as the holders are customized to fit each individual tool. This is much better than the old pegboard style. Made from poplar, this tool rack will be a great addition to your workshop. You can adapt it to hold your drill bits, saw blades, router bits or almost any handtool.

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Hi! I’m David but my daughter-in-law calls me Pappy. I learned woodworking as a teenager in a woodshop on the farm of my best friend.

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