The Literary Workshop Blog
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Making what I need with my hands.
- By Steve Schuler
- Based in United States of America
- Roughly eight posts per year
- First post on
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Most recent posts
Every few years, I remember that the whole reason I started woodworking was that I needed to build bookshelves for my family. Some things don’t change. When we moved into this house a year ago, …
You never really know what you need in a workbench until you build one and work at it for a while. For that reason, it’s always advantageous to make your initial design as simple as …
In my last post, I showed how I constructed the legs and stretchers of my new workbench. In this post, I’ll show how I built in two of the main work-holding features of the bench: …