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RE: basic " " of woodworking? - MsNomer - 01-01-2020 Woodworking is just sewing with bigger tools. Cut pieces, then fasten the pieces back together. This is what I tell people who are too incredulous that I am a woodworker. RE: basic " " of woodworking? - Handplanesandmore - 01-01-2020 Never heard of the saying you quoted which at best was an over-simplication of the craft as it gave no recognition of anything that happened before one stepped into the shop. But for fun, I'd say the second one was "Non-chiseling." Simon RE: basic " " of woodworking? - Alan S - 01-01-2020 (12-30-2019, 11:09 PM)WJB Wrote: Per Roy Underhill, all operations fall under wedge or edge.Here is a link. It's probably Roy's best book, though it is a bit weaker in some of the fascinating asides. RE: basic " " of woodworking? - EightFingers - 01-01-2020 (12-30-2019, 11:09 PM)WJB Wrote: Per Roy Underhill, all operations fall under wedge or edge.An edge is a wedge... RE: basic " " of woodworking? - Surrywood - 01-05-2020 I remember that when Chris was a guest on Roy's show, he (Chris) said that everything in woodworking was either a platform or a box (or both). I forget what the exact show topic was about though. RE: basic " " of woodworking? - rfd8w5 - 01-05-2020 (12-30-2019, 12:56 PM)DaveR1 Wrote: Is it cleaning up all the stuff you chiseled off? |