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Hand Planing In Popular Woodworking
00/00/0000, 00:00 | David's blog
Photo taken at the Marc Adams School courtesy of Marc Adams.
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Woodworking in America
00/00/0000, 00:00 | The Village CarpenterIn just a few days, I'll be rubbing flannel-covered elbows with other handtool enthusiasts, bloggers, & podcasters; famous woodworkers; and handtool vendors at the Woodworking in America conference.
Here is a list of the classes I will attend and blog about in the coming weeks:
1) Japanese Saws in Western Work
2) Master the Spokeshave & Drawknife
3) Rehabbing Old Tools
4) Understanding Western Saws
5) Wooden Plane Technology
6) Setting Up A Handtool Shop
7) Mortise & Tenon—3 Solid Methods
8) Tools for Windsor Seats
9) Modern Tools—Tolerances & Myths
10) Eliminating Tear-Out When Planing
Whew! All that is packed into just 2.5 days. The folks at Popular Woodworking and Woodworking Magazine have put together what will surely be an awesome event. Plans are in the works for another conference next year if you are not able to make it to this one.
While I'm at the conference, my partner will spend time reading, sleeping, watching movies, sleeping, wo
rking out in the hotel's gym, and sleeping. In other words, both of us will be enjoying our perfect vacations.
At left is a business card I designed and will take with me in case anyone asks about this blog (my partner's idea). I thought they might come in handy as shims, kindling, or disposal of gum.
Here is a list of the classes I will attend and blog about in the coming weeks:
1) Japanese Saws in Western Work

2) Master the Spokeshave & Drawknife
3) Rehabbing Old Tools
4) Understanding Western Saws
5) Wooden Plane Technology
6) Setting Up A Handtool Shop
7) Mortise & Tenon—3 Solid Methods
8) Tools for Windsor Seats
9) Modern Tools—Tolerances & Myths
10) Eliminating Tear-Out When Planing
Whew! All that is packed into just 2.5 days. The folks at Popular Woodworking and Woodworking Magazine have put together what will surely be an awesome event. Plans are in the works for another conference next year if you are not able to make it to this one.
While I'm at the conference, my partner will spend time reading, sleeping, watching movies, sleeping, wo
rking out in the hotel's gym, and sleeping. In other words, both of us will be enjoying our perfect vacations. At left is a business card I designed and will take with me in case anyone asks about this blog (my partner's idea). I thought they might come in handy as shims, kindling, or disposal of gum.

