The skew's work on that white oak is stunning. I feel like overcoming my learning curve with that tool needs to be my resolution this year. Thank you for the constant inspiration, sir.
Your comment about the state of the shop slowing you down hit home with me. And I have to say I am glad to hear it's not just us amateurs that have that experience, I know that feeling very well. Don't want to stop working to get things in order but the disorder slows down progress, I certainly know that feeling. Just finished a chair myself, time to get the shop in order. Beautiful work as always here, thanks for sharing.
I was admiring that also! A beautiful building. Peter, what is the exteroir siding wood that you used. Around my neck of the woods white oak would be used but wasn't sure that is the siding you have there?
The skew's work on that white oak is stunning. I feel like overcoming my learning curve with that tool needs to be my resolution this year. Thank you for the constant inspiration, sir.
I'll do some show and tell to help you along
You have company in the "overcoming my learning curve with [the skew]". Same resolution and watching Peter gives inspiration for sure!
Your comment about the state of the shop slowing you down hit home with me. And I have to say I am glad to hear it's not just us amateurs that have that experience, I know that feeling very well. Don't want to stop working to get things in order but the disorder slows down progress, I certainly know that feeling. Just finished a chair myself, time to get the shop in order. Beautiful work as always here, thanks for sharing.
We're all doing the same thing, gotta give it time, thanks for the comment
That shot of the shop in the snow is mind blowing!
I was admiring that also! A beautiful building. Peter, what is the exteroir siding wood that you used. Around my neck of the woods white oak would be used but wasn't sure that is the siding you have there?
It's eastern white pine, pretty common and available around here