Instead of Wrangling SawStop Comments… –
… I spent the morning fitting the base joints and assembling my French oak workbench.
— Christopher Schwarz
… I spent the morning fitting the base joints and assembling my French oak workbench.
— Christopher Schwarz
FIG. 1. TYPICAL CHAIR OF THE PERIOD, WITH SHAPED SEAT. This particular chair was made by the halved method given at D, Fig. 2. This is an excerpt from “The Woodworker: The Charles H. Hayward Years: Volume IV” published by Lost Art Press. Most readers know that the vast majority of chairs are made by tenoning (and sometimes…
Museum staff head to their meetings—travelling by steam Today saw a visit by three of our team to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, me to Pickering for meetings and Richard Pearson and Johnny Molloy from the workshop at Shildon to Grosmont to collect and steam crane parts. The NYMR is in the final stages of…
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Our archive is helping to record and make accessible personal stories of the First World War. We recently started a project to enhance the NRM’s list of 20,000 railwaymen who died in the First World War. We have now updated the records of over 1,100 men that served, providing more invaluable data for those that worked for…
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Bollards & Post Covers Balancing Security and Appeal in Urban Planning June 12, 2023 Posted by David 29 Jan FRANÇAIS | ESPAÑOL Cost-effective, human-oriented perimeter security Active neighborhoods require urban planners to welcome people into secure spaces. When it comes to urban development and planning, communities are managing competing goals. On one hand, the public…