How wide should I make my face frame stiles?

“How wide should I make my face frame stiles?”

I think, in light of the bathroom infrastructure I observed while camping outside of Newport, Rhode Island to participate in a Hand Tool Event, that the width of the stile members is clearly secondary to their being continuous. It is unreasonable to expect doors to hang […]

Auxiliary support for ramped shooting board.

 

I don’t supply these for my customers. They are so quick to make and are a good way to use up scrap that we all are stumbling over in our shops. No Sketch-Up drawing or template required. Start with a block (this is 5/4 knotty Pine) about 3 ½” x 11 ½”. Place […]

How a Master Batsman cares for his tools.

Ichiro Suzuki’s bat case.

Read this article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/25/sports/baseball/for-ichiro-suzuki-respect-for-bats-is-key-to-hitting.html?_r=0

to learn about how Ichiro Suzuki cares for the tools of his trade.

“Today, after a decade in the major leagues, Suzuki still displays that same reverence on a daily basis, caring for his bats like Stradivarius violins. While most players dump their bats in […]

Lost blog posts now available on www.talkfestool.com.

 

After losing 63 blog posts due to being hacked, I am happy to say that they are available on the TalkFestool forum where I copied and pasted them. The format is different than my WordPress site, most importantly in that they still exist:

http://www.talkfestool.com/vb/tico-vogt-custom-furniture-cabinetry/

Every post subsequent to “Thanksgiving from Vogt Toolworks” on […]

My website’s been hacked.

Last night someone got on my webmaster’s computer and hacked my (and another client’s) site. Right now 63 blog posts are gone and product information about the Vogt Super Chute. The page that presently comes up is what appeared in November 2010.

It’s a Blue Monday. I hope Word Press can restore my information.