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Now we're Rolling - calling all retailers and writers

09/09/2008, 02:05 | UnpluggedShop.com

My account is now active at www.adroll.com. You can now buy space through them on my site or among the groups of sites I participate in at AdRoll including "Traditional Woodworking" and Design/DIY/Crafty sites.  read more »

AdRoll.com For hand tool buyers, sellers, and readers.

09/08/2008, 04:03 | UnpluggedShop.com

I just signed up with www.adroll.com. I had been looking for a service like this and even pondered (very briefly) starting one for the community, so I was happy to come across it.

It offers a unique opportunity for those of you who are making and selling things at home or in a small shop as well as those like Joel with larger businesses to market those items within the hand tool woodworking community at reasonable rates.

As it stands now, we have several hundred websites in the hand/traditional tool community, many of which are serving ads that are too generic to be useful. For instance, there was recently a Google Adsense ad on this site for a CNC machine. I think you can see the problem.  read more »

Internet Explorer not the best and no longer dominant

09/06/2008, 20:02 | UnpluggedShop.com

I took a look at my web stats today for this site. The results are quite encouraging in that, for the last month, Internet Explorer accounted for just under 50% of all visits to my site.

For the uninitiated, that is big news to a web developer because IE is, well, awful to develop for. Basically, we have to develop for all of the standards compliant and up to date browsers and then figure out how to work around IE's brokenness.

Of course, IE7 is a significant improvement over the long neglected and horribly outdated IE6, but not nearly as good as just about every other major browser including Firefox, Safari, Opera, Konqueror, Epiphany, and now, Google's Chrome.

Anyway, to all of you who have seen the light, thanks. You just made my day.

To the 10% of you still using Internet Explorer 6, please do your part to make the world a better place. Upgrade your browser.

Get Firefox

Don't like Firefox?  read more »

Looking for a new owner

09/04/2008, 21:40 | UnpluggedShop.com

These last nine months or so of running unpluggedshop.com have been interesting and profitable to me personally. I have enjoyed doing this site, and believe it fills a needed niche. I am not thinking about closing it, but I don't have the time or incentive to take it to the next level.

You see, I am having a lot of trouble keeping up with my "real" job, and would also like to spend more time woodworking and less time writing about it.

My point is that I would be willing to work through a transition, and help someone (whether a person, business, or organization) take unpluggedshop.com who could express a vision for the site that I like. I might even stick around after the transition if the new owner so desired.

Basically, I am looking for someone who is technically literate or willing to pay for quality development services (sorry, I am not for hire), and who will use the site to promote hand tool woodworking.  read more »

Free woodworking videos

08/29/2008, 16:14 | UnpluggedShop.com

Got your attention, didn't I?

Well then, lend your attention to www.woodtreks.com.

You can thank me later.

Keith Cruickshank's video blog is the latest blog I am tracking here at www.unpluggedshop.com on the blog aggregator on the front page.

Oh, and don't forget to leave a comment or send an email, and let Keith know how much you appreciate his stuff.

Gustav is messing me up

08/26/2008, 20:24 | UnpluggedShop.com

Here in the Dominican Republic, we had Tropical Storm Fay pass over a week or two ago dumping about 15 inches of rain at my house. Today, we have Hurricane Gustav going over Port au Prince, Haiti and dumping an inordinate amount of rain here once again. Don't get me wrong, we need the rain, but let me explain my problem.

I have been working on flattening the sides and top of the English workbench I am building. Given that the glue up was fairly rough and I am using a Jack plane that I really don't like, it is a fairly big project even though the bench will only be 6 feet long.

My plane has a cheap iron in it (I have a nice Hock iron, but I am saving it for a woodie plane), and in the best of times I have to keep it waxed or oiled in storage and, I have to sharpen it at least every couple of hours when I am working the southern yellow pine for my bench.  read more »

Furniture periods for the unitiated

08/24/2008, 22:09 | UnpluggedShop.com

I have been scratching my head for a while wondering where to start figuring out the various periods of furniture design. I just came across a chart that I want to share a link to.

While the timeline might not be terribly useful in and of itself, assuming it is reasonably accurate, it should provide a great jumping off place to do some further research on wikipedia, google, amazon.com or even at your local library or museum.

Go ahead over and check it out.

Therapeutic value of the hands

08/10/2008, 21:02 | UnpluggedShop.com

Doug Stowe has up a new article on the therapeutic value of creative manual labor such as hand tool woodworking. He has some food for thought that many of us can back up from personal experience even if we don't understand the technical and chemical processes involved.

Here is a quote from the article: "By getting lost in our work, transcending the sense of self, losing all track of time in our creative efforts we generate the same neurohormones that we excite through mind altering drugs and alcohol... We ignore the needs of our children for creative expression only to introduce and enforce their tragic addiction to other things."  read more »

Mea culpa

07/04/2008, 01:36 | UnpluggedShop.com

It wasn't intentional. I didn't know. It was a mistake. Your money will be refunded as soon as your claim is processed by our customer service department located conveniently (for us) in a country that an English speaking person has never left alive.

Well, it isn't all that bad, but this website let you down. In particular, inadvertent alphabetical discrimination of the worst sort (ok, so you didn't get the pun, yes, it is a bit obscure, think: sort, lists... oh, nevermind) was practiced. It isn't bad enough that you always had to sit at the back of the class just because your name started with "X" or "Z". It isn't enough that we put you at the bottom of the list in the best of times. This time, you were left out completely if your name started with one of the latter letters of the alphabet and you were "listed" on one of our longer directory lists.  read more »

More saw sharpening

06/23/2008, 18:07 | UnpluggedShop.com

Here are the promised pictures of my earlier saw sharpening adventures.

Remember that I am not offering these pictures as the standard of excellence. They all still have fairly major defects, but they are all quite usable and, in my opinion, cut pretty nicely, particularly when compared to what they were before I worked on them. I expect to take care of some of the defects with further sharpenings at some point in the future.

Here is the HSB & Co. OVB rip saw:
HSB & Co. OVB
HSB & Co. OVB
HSB & Co. OVB  read more »