Carpenter’s hands are made up of a number of joints. These joints are set in a block to make the wood for the sign. The wood to be carved is then cut using a knife. Wood signs usually run the entire length of the sign. For a 12 foot long sign, a 7 inch diameter […]
Month: September 2020

To build a workshop, you can use any materials available in the game: wood, clay, stone, etc. If you want to avoid wood, you can dig underground. To do this, you must dig an underground tunnel to the appropriate place. Once you have dug the tunnel, you need access to the resources in the tunnel. […]

Maybe you sell t-shirts on ebay? I think so. You’re selling your creations for a small initial investment, and that means the more you sell, the more you make. Here’s how: 1. Choose Your Category There’s no limit to the number of categories you can create! To quickly find the categories that are right for […]

I have made one pricing approach available to most potential students. I would like to encourage our future woodworkers to focus on the art and craft of woodworking through classes and workshops. The classes you enroll into are called “Bakersfield Woodworking Seminars.” They are available for all of our students. The prices for our online […]

What Do I Need to Bring to a Job Interview? Is a College Degree Required? If a College Degree is Required Are You Experienced? Are You Ready? Have You Done Business Before? How to Become an American Furniture Maker? “It was a beautiful day,” said Chris, a retired U.S. soldier, who took refuge at an […]

Some of you may be surprised to learn that most of the furniture in your homes were built using table saws. Table saws were originally used to cut wood. Over the course of our lives, wood has always been our building material. This wood was originally used in homes to build furniture. Today, table saws […]

What makes it worth the time to learn how to do? The key is understanding what makes a woodworking project enjoyable or frustrating, and getting the motivation to go along for the ride. The goal here isn’t to make any kind of statement about “good or bad” woodworking techniques or what you or your kids […]

My wife, who is also my business partner, had been a writer before she met me. She started writing blogs and short stories when she was sixteen, but it wasn’t until many years later that we had the opportunity to turn that into a full-time professional career. When we ran into a publishing issue, I […]

Most table saws are more powerful than any miter saw ever built, so if you choose the right type of miter saw, there is no need to spend money on a machine that will not cut straight. If you plan to cut curved or irregular objects such as logs, you can buy a miter saw […]

How does my city compare with other cities? I would love to have more helpful statistics about local, national and international crafts! Send me your stats, in the comments! All information is taken from a variety of sources, from local museums, to Wikipedia, Amazon-style catalogs, to actual local information, such as the Chicago Fire or […]