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  • October 14, 2021 11:37 AM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    The use techniques of various hand tools for efficiency and workmanship. 

  • October 11, 2021 7:35 AM | James Russell (Administrator)

    Take Your Woodworking to the Next Level by Garrett Hack October 9, 2021


  • October 03, 2021 6:08 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Posted October 2021 Bevel Cut issue "Do You Own Tools You Never Use" by Andrew Davis.

  • October 03, 2021 6:06 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)
    Posted October 2021 MTCO issue "Keep Your Tools Sharp" by Rob Carver.
  • September 26, 2021 6:10 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Posted October 2021 Featured Piece of the Month issue "Yellow Pine Desks" by Brad Carr.

  • September 23, 2021 11:56 AM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Posted pictures of the September 2021 monthly meeting presentation "Three New England Dressing Tables" by Steve Brown.

  • September 19, 2021 6:47 AM | James Russell (Administrator)

    The Unassuming Dressing Table by Steve Brown September 18, 2021


  • September 01, 2021 7:15 PM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Rob Carver, who incidentally built this month's Featured Piece of the Month, has decided to offer further talents to the guild.  Rob is a relative newcomer to the guild but has attended many FIG and monthly meetings so is familiar with many of our members, culture, and ambitions.  I look forward to reading his well-written and thoughtful contributions on a regular basis.  In his own words, here is how Rob envisions his column.

    Welcome to a periodic series of light-hearted reflections on woodworking ideas and principles that shed light in other domains and vice versa. These essays will be short on technique but might stimulate exchange of ideas about how woodworking can enrich the rest of life. I hope that others will pick up the thread and propose ways in which their experiences as makers, artisans, and crafters inform their daily lives.

    Peter Korn, founder of the Rockport, Maine Center for Furniture Craftsmanship wrote, “To master a craft is not to achieve a state of enlightenment, despite my youthful expectations to the contrary. Creative practice simply makes our lives richer in meaning and fulfillment than they might be otherwise.” (Why We Make Things and Why it Matters, Boston: David R. Godine Publishers, 2013, p. 166).

    Each MTCO essay will begin with a familiar shop precept, a comment on its meaning in the shop, and, if discernable, its origin story. Finally, I’ll suggest some ways the saying applies in other settings. If you have an idea for an old saw with uses outside the shop, please get in touch.

    And here is Rob's first article "Measure Once, Cut Twice: Life Lessons from the Shop".

    You can reach Rob for comments and additional information, click Rob Carver.

  • September 01, 2021 10:46 AM | Vincent Valvo (Administrator)

    Chippendale Footstool

    by Rob Carver

    Rob Carver kicks off the 2021-2022 EMW season with a challenging piece.  The Chippendale style with its clawed feet has fascinated Rob ever since he was a child.  Carving was not in Rob's repertoire when he thought it was time to try his hand at those cabriole legs.  His story of building his confidence and expertise is heartening and entertaining. Follow Rob's description of the process and build in the article.  

    To send your comments and questions, click Rob Carver.

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