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December 22, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

This is a update on a post I made earlier this year. I was struggling to find woodworks the TV series that David Marks had on DIY TV. Davis Marks Woodworks DVD is now available on this website. There is 2 DVD available so far and we hope all seven seasons come out on DVD. […]

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Farmhouse table

December 18, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

Building a Farmhouse Table – We needed a new table since the foe table we had was coming apart. I did go and see if there is some solid wood ones out there but I thing the economical environment is so bad that almost everything is made from chip board or Mdf. All the wood for this […]

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Wood Shop Temperature

November 20, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

We are in mid November and the winter is closing in on us here in California, now some might say California is not to bad but I live in San Joaquin Valley and it get pretty hot here and it can get just as cold. Very recently i added some insolation in my Shop and […]

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Solid Oak Workbench

November 18, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

This Solid Oak Workbench was the interim solution until I could build my Roubo Workbench. At his point space and time is both equally valuable. I looked around and eventually was ending up wondering in the local Harbor Freight store. My eye cough the oak workbench they had in the floor, I initially thought it […]

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Laminated plywood

August 19, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

Laundry room Laminated Plywood counter Top, I have to put in a new cabinet for my wife in the laundry room and was looking at different options for counter tops. I thought of plywood but wanted something with more patterns that will look unique. I had a scrap piece of oak ply that I sandwiched […]

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Making it uncomplicated…..

July 16, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

Making it uncomplicated – complexity…. This is something that lays in front of most people like a unmovable maintain  with the challenge so unclear. This is where I found myself the first time I had to build something out of wood – the point of no return would be a good description for it. During […]

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The Awesome Jointer

July 8, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

After a long internal debate on a jointer and what wil fit my needs and budget, the winner was the 8″ Parallelogram Jointer with a ShearTec II cutter head. It looks like a airplane carrier and operate very smoothly. The cut is clean and it runs very soft in comparison with my previous one. Features Unique […]

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Perfect Storm of Stupidity

May 27, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

“Perfect Storm of Stupidity” This is the recent Finewoodworking.com fiasco. This is circling topic was made by a finewoodworking.com Editor “Asa Christiana”on a shop talk podcast. I myself din’t even knew this happened until I listened to Marc Woodtalkonline.com. I’m just doing woodworking for FUN, so I don’t get all the news just as it happened. […]

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Micro Jig GRR-Ripper Advanced 3D Push Block System (GR-200)

April 1, 2012 by Mo 1 Comment

Micro Jig GRR-Ripper Advanced 3D Push Block System (GR-200) Well this is the coolest birthday present i ever got. On of my friend gave me this for may birthday. The GRR-Ripper, this lets you feed both sides of a workpiece parallel through the tool(saw, router) and it is adjustable to push a very narrow peace […]

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How to Make a Puzzle

March 13, 2012 by Mo Leave a Comment

My Son was asking if a can make him a puzzle. I have never even considered making a puzzle as a project. He gets a Lego magazine every 3 and he really like on of the pages. After giving this some consideration I have started on this little project. My material list was doted down […]

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