yohann

ON, Toronto
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Gender: Male



Recent comments


Re: UPDATE: 2011 Fine Woodworking Archive DVD-ROM (1975 - 2011)

hi My birthday is not too far away, that would be a fantastic birthday present

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Esherick, Maloof, Nakashima: Homes of the Master Wood Artisans by Tina Skinner

would love to have that book.

Re: A Call for Bloggers!

Hi sorry i forgot to ask below, will contributors be paid members of this website or will you also choose from readers who are members but don't pay for your membership.

Re: A Call for Bloggers!

Dear Editors,
I am an big fan of your website, and have been for almost 2 years now. I would like to thank you for bringing out a web site for new begginners because it is important to distinguish between woodworkers who have been doing this for a living and have some excellent projects to show for it and people like me who barely get three hours a week in my make shift garage shop (mainly due to lack time), a full time job in another industry and lack of time due to other parental reponsibilities.

Coming to the question, I do tend to agree with cblouin; below. I have made some beginner projects that people in my position may have may have built or may find useful, however i have only taken photographs of the finished product. In order to comply with your request I will have to go back and create some pieces in order to photograph the steps. This may be very difficult since I don't have a lot of time, and have other pending projects I would like to tackle. I wanted to know if that is something you are looking for or are photographs of the finished product with detail steps enough?
Is there a time limit for these submisions?
I would be thrilled to be a contributor on this new site.
sincerely,
Yohann Gazdar

Re: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)

Let's assume this is an add for the Bosch router. The add may say something like "Bosch XGen, the next generation of routers, Do it in your sleep."


have fun

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Windsor Chairmaking by James Mursell

i would like to add that to my collection of books.

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Make Your Own Walking Sticks by Charles Self

this would be usefull when i grow old

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The Wood Finisher's Handbook by Sam Allen

that would be a great book to own

Re: UPDATED: Giveaway and Poll: The Most Requested Woodworking Gifts of 2009

The Oneida system looks great. I cannot work in my garage in winter simply because there is no heater (well atleast affordable) that can compensate for the great Canadian winter. However i would be willing to brave it out if i had a Dust collection System that would allow me to saw wood with the garage doors closed.
Hope my wish comes true

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Wood Turning, from Tree to Table by Bill Bowers and Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw by Carole Rothman

that would be a great book to learn from

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Craftsman Furniture Projects from the editors of Woodworker's Journal

Would love to own that book

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: 500 Chairs and 500 Tables

that would add great value to my collection

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Step-By-Step Guitar Making by Alex Willis

That's awesome i am learning how to play a guitar.

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: New Masters of the Wooden Box by Oscar P. Fitzgerald

this book would help m eimprove my skills

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Essential Guide to the Steel Square by Ken Horner

That book would be a great reference

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Shop Drawings for Greene & Greene Furniture by Robert W. Lang

This would be an awesome book to own

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: American Furniture 2003, Edited by Luke Beckerdite

That will be an interesting read.

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The Encyclopedia of Wood

I would love to own that book

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Creating a Fine Art Entry Table by Robert Ortiz

Would love to own that book

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Turning Boxes with Threaded Lids by Bill Bowers

I would really like to own that book

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Encyclopedia of Woodworking by Alan and Gill Bridgewater

Hi, I would be interested in owning that book.
As a novice wood worker, I have tried building my wife a microwave hutch (not too happy with the results) and finally I just finished a baby gate for my little girl.
After I finish with this project, I am on to building a small Foyer bench for our home and then will try to deliver a baby high chair for my sister who is in her ninth month.
I do not know how I am going to execute the Bench and the Baby high chair, and would love to get more information on how to go from design to final delivery. I have already bought the wood the for both the projects.
I guess reading about the projects in this book will help me decide on, most importantly, how to go about designing the furniture and then deciding on what joinery to use.
If you think I deserve to have it then I think I would love to own it.
Thanks