The Woodwright's Shop with Roy Underhill
Frequently called St Roy in traditional circles, Underhill is a legend. He has had a program airing on PBS on 18th & 19th Century Woodworking for over 30 years. His books and videos are both worth looking at! When I decided to return to traditional woodworking some years ago I turned to Roy's books as a spring board.
The Norse Woodsmith
Absolutely Excellent blog for any traditional woodworker to read through. I highly recommend a long visit here.
Logan Cabinet Shoppe
Bob does a pretty good job with his podcast on tools and techniques. He post new videos often and he's worth a visit. I watch his videos now and then and they always remind me about projects that I planned and never started!
Interesting reads on Historical Tools and making new tools:
www.wkfinetools.com
www.hyperkitten.com/tools
www.woodworkingtalk.com
A STUDY OF THE INDUSTRY AS A CULTURO-GEOGRAPHIC FACTOR
HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA
Cypress Lumber King On-line PDF
LSU Museum of Natural Science
LSU Rural Life Museum
Highland Woodworking
There are plenty of print and on-line stores out there but I've found highland to consistently have the greatest selection and best, on average, prices.
Other fine sources for tools and supplies sources:
www.lie-nielsen.com
www.traditionalwoodworker.com
LSU Museum of Natural Science
LSU Rural Life Museum
Highland Woodworking
There are plenty of print and on-line stores out there but I've found highland to consistently have the greatest selection and best, on average, prices.
Other fine sources for tools and supplies sources:
www.lie-nielsen.com
www.traditionalwoodworker.com
© Jean Becnel, 2012.
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