Turned tool handles

Here we’re showing how to turn wooden tool handles, in this case for carving chisels with both a The stock used are ash hardwood dowel rods of 35-mm diameter. Each handle is turned using standard spindle-turning tools, with the handle tapering towards the ends. The tenon for a socket-type chisel must fit precisely, requiring frequent…

Removable Roof Window

This window was be fitted into an inclined roof, requiring angled horizontal rabbets. The square vertical rabbets are formed by attaching a separate piece of molding (glued on, with central plywood spline for reinforcement). The frame features mortise-and-tenon joints with panel groove. The window pane is secured with molding on both sides (glued-on on one…

Self-Dispensing Bird Feeder

This granary-inspired, self-dispensing bird feeder features a turned block for connecting the feeder to the post, inclined plates (acrylic, for easy inspection of contents volume) fitted in the grooves in side panels, and positioned slightly above the floor to allow for grain dispensing, tenon side panels, secured with hard-wood wedges in the floor, glued-up floor…

Bench Restoration

We flattened the warped top using a traditional restoration technique, and stabilized the top (to prevent future warping) by adding both side stabilizers (pegged mortise and tenon, with peg holes elliptical to allow for wood movement) and bottom stabilizers (sliding dovetails). The damaged leg parts were replaced with loose-tenon prostheses and shaped to final form.