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Wade Hutchison, Milton, PA, USmember
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Recent comments
Re: Adam Carolla finds the funny in Fine Woodworking
I'm a big Carolla fan, and listen to his regular podcast - saw Asa's name on the list for Ace on the House and had to listen. Good job, Asa - I thought you held your own with Adam (a challenge many of his guests don't meet). For goodness sakes, stop saying your boring - folks tune in for home repair, which is way more mundane and boring than furniture making.
posted: 5:24 pm on May 21stAnother reason to use hand tools - I can listen to podcasts while working.
Cheers,
-----wade hutchison
Working Wood in Milton, PA.
Re: Quick to Build Tool Cabinet
I built a cabinet very similar to the one described in the article when it first came out, and I suppose it's "quick to build" vs. 18th century fine furniture, but it still took me almost 6 months of casual shop time to finish it. It's a good design, and it does hold a lot of tools.
posted: 7:33 am on April 27th-----wade
Working wood in Milton, PA
Re: UPDATE: Building Small Cabinets by Doug Stowe
Looks like a nice book, and "small" projects have a better likelihood of getting finished, so sign me up.
posted: 8:29 am on November 11thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Acanthus Carving and Design by Bob Yorburg & Hans Sandom, Illustrator
Good choice for a prize - it's going on the wish list if I don't win it here.
posted: 9:50 pm on June 6thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Made By Hand by Tom Fidgen
Good choice - I'd love a copy of this book.
posted: 4:09 pm on February 1stThanks for the chance to win!
-----wade
Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Choosing & Using Hand Tools
Sure, I'll go in for a chance to win.
posted: 12:05 pm on May 18thWhen are we going to see a reprint of "The Essential Woodworker?" Used-book prices on this one are crazy.