Last week Thursday I passed my driving test.On Monday, I found myself behind the wheel of a rental van. No gentle easing into it. No quiet Sunday drives to build confidence. Just straight into the deep end: a big, boxy delivery van with zero rear visibility and mirrors that suddenly felt like my only connection…
Building my own workbench took me about four times longer than expected.And to be honest, even that feels like a conservative estimate. It all started with a trip to Hornbach, where I picked up some solid Douglas wood. At that point, I was feeling confident. In my head, this was going to be a straightforward…
There is something satisfying about making a small object that requires precision at every step. During my machine woodworking course, we were tasked with building a wine box designed to hold two bottles. The main goal was not just the box itself, but to practice several different joinery techniques in one project. Each joint we…
Lately, I’ve been working on a small dovetail box, made entirely by hand. No shortcuts, no machines—just wood, tools, and time. I wanted to fully understand the process from the inside out: not just how dovetails look when they’re finished, but how they feel while you’re making them. What struck me most is how intricate…
In today’s course after making a mortise and tenon joint, the assignment was to make a dovetail joint. I’ve made dovetails before, and while they’re always good practice, I felt the urge to push myself a little further. Lately, I’ve been researching different approaches to building my own workbench. During that process, I came across…
Right now, I’m juggling three woodworking courses at the same time:a beginner course, a course focused on making a closed box with dovetail joints, and a machine woodworking course. It’s intense, but exactly what I hoped for, full immersion. Along the way, I’ve already learned some lessons the hard way. One of the first involved…
My first real woodworking project was a garden bench. I found a design online, adjusted it slightly to fit my needs, and then headed to a lumber mill near Wageningen to acquire 6 meter long “2 by 4” planks. With little more than a handsaw, I cut the planks down to size and slowly turned…