One person's woodworking journey, with a focus on handtools, a nod to the past, and an appreciation for the creative spirit.
Hey. That really looks good! Does this mean someone's thinking of going totally full-time pro?hmmm.
Kari,I love both. Hung one shingle, and nailed the other. Very, very cool!
Really classy, Kari. You seem so young to have had a shop since 1900.
Very sweet Kari!
Adam, um, no. If I were a full-time woodworker, I wouldn't be able to afford groceries. ; )Al, thanks!Larry, ah yes, the marvels of modern skin cream.Thanks, Mark!
Is that a Disston D-7?
You DO know how to decorate a shop!
Hey. That really looks good! Does this mean someone's thinking of going totally full-time pro?
ReplyDeletehmmm.
Kari,
ReplyDeleteI love both. Hung one shingle, and nailed the other. Very, very cool!
Really classy, Kari. You seem so young to have had a shop since 1900.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet Kari!
ReplyDeleteAdam, um, no. If I were a full-time woodworker, I wouldn't be able to afford groceries. ; )
ReplyDeleteAl, thanks!
Larry, ah yes, the marvels of modern skin cream.
Thanks, Mark!
Is that a Disston D-7?
ReplyDeleteYou DO know how to decorate a shop!
ReplyDelete