Although 100 Bowls has no affiliation with the fabulous and inspiring Lark Books' 500 Series, I think that the idea of making one bowl each day for one hundred days is very interesting and I'm looking forwards to seeing a new bowl in my inbox every day. What, you ask, is “100 Bowls?” In a nutshell, 100 Bowls … Continue reading 100 Bowls
Overflow, Part III
WELCOME TO 2012. IF YOU RESOLVED TO GET A DOVETAIL SAW, YOU ARE IN LUCK! I bought this Lee Valley Dovetail Saw back in 2005 for $52.50. If you look closely and use a little imagination, you can read "Lee Valley" on the blade. The dovetail saw is made in France and has an 8" … Continue reading Overflow, Part III
Christmas Recap, Part II
The first post, Christmas Recap, Part I, covered the woodwork that was exchanged during our brief stay in Naramata. After spending Christmas Eve and Christmas morning in Naramata, we drove back to the Lower Mainland for another family Christmas Dinner at my aunt and uncle's house. We were tired when we got home so we went … Continue reading Christmas Recap, Part II
Christmas Recap, Part I
Well, I must say that I had a great time over the past few days. I hope that you did too. On the morning of December 24, we travelled to Naramata, a 5.5 hour drive. There, we enjoyed a great dinner with my aunt, her family and company. We stayed up late to open gifts … Continue reading Christmas Recap, Part I
Revised Rules for my Overflow Shop Giveaway
I've given away two things so far, a Ridgid Air Filter and some spalted maple. The air filter went within four minutes and the maple went within two minutes. Now, it was exciting to have woodworkers following my blog so closely, but it was unfair to those who don't spend their days tied to their … Continue reading Revised Rules for my Overflow Shop Giveaway
Overflow, Part II
THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN HAVE: Six pieces of spalted maple weighing roughly 16 lbs total. I've been hanging on to these six pieces of spalted maple because they have too much potential to toss in the firewood bin. But I'm not sure I'll ever find a use for them. Each has one live edge … Continue reading Overflow, Part II
‘Tis the Season of Giving
Thanks for reading my blog! It feels good to give and know that the recipient appreciates your generosity. And guess what? I have a whole bunch of stuff that I don't need that I'd like you to have. (Ok, to be honest, I'm just tired of tripping over this stuff.) So here's the deal. My … Continue reading ‘Tis the Season of Giving
Rota Lab & Arte Stenico – Carmela
Artist Name: Rota-Lab and Arte Stenico Title: Carmela Details: circa 2011 - Wrought iron, wood, glass Why It's Notable: I think this table represents a terrific blend of the three mediums most often used in furniture (metal, wood and glass) - neither one is dominant over the others. Each material excels at what it is asked to do. … Continue reading Rota Lab & Arte Stenico – Carmela
A Brand New Low
I'm not one who typically bad-mouths, but in this case it was so bad it was laughable – even satirical that I can't not share what I witnessed today. Since this transpired, I've had Treble Charger's Brand New Low stuck in my head. So click the link, listen to the music, and read the rest … Continue reading A Brand New Low
Some Kind of Work
A few weeks ago, I received a call from my friend Dave. He had just gotten word that two large trees - a large Norway Maple and an even larger elm - had just been brought down. He asked me if I was interested in any of the wood and mentioned that the elm was … Continue reading Some Kind of Work