Canadian-made spoons
Drawn from inspiration found in their backyards and beyond, here’s a selection of beautifully crafted wooden spoons from some of Canada's best spoon carvers.
Drawn from inspiration found in their backyards and beyond, here’s a selection of beautifully crafted wooden spoons from some of Canada's best spoon carvers.
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Power carving – a practical approach with Rob Brown
Join studio furniture maker Rob Brown on April 29 at 7:00 PM for an informative talk on power carving.
Rob's blog: I hate impact drivers
Two weeks ago, I helped a good friend, a hobbyist woodworker, get settled in his new home.
Project: Turning a tulip
With a few offcuts, a few dollar store dowels, a little colour and some glue you can make a beautiful bouquet of tulips to give to that special someone, and they’ll last forever.
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How to: Where to buy tools in Canada
Discover where to buy tools in Canada with this practical guide for woodworkers. Learn how to choose the right supplier based on availability, price, and expertise.
How to: Rebuilding the gates on the Rideau Canal
When things work there’s no point in messing with them. That’s been the case for the wooden locks designed by Colonel John By and installed on the Rideau Canal 190 years ago.
Know your tools: Cyclone dust collectors
Cyclone collectors are more efficient at handling wood chips and dust than single-stage collectors.
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