The Project that Got me Started

I have an affection for Penny Whistles and Ocarinas. I also have a bit of a collection of these. My wife also loves these, but hates loud, high pitched noises.

So I decided to make a low Penny Whistle. Lots of odd research and equipment involved. Lots of skills to develop, and physics models to […]

Tool for Making Blades

Not yet perfected, but it is showing good potential as a prototype.

The wood clamp slides along the two bars. The held blade slides across the grinder.

The angle and position can be adjusted.

After using it a bit, it needs to be easier to adjust and micro adjustment to slowly bring […]

A Scratch Awl from Scratch

Here is the answer to the Chrismas Puzzle!

Here are all the fixings to make another one!

It may be a bit, Cutting down aluminum bronze takes a bit of work.

O1 Steel, the tip has been tempered and left quite hard. The rest has not been hardened. The aluminum […]

A Christmas Puzzle

Here is a tool I made as a gift. Not the hardest puzzle to solve, but a puzzle.

No fair guessing, Skip, you saw the sketches!

My goal here was to make a tool that would appeal to both my love of the simple rustic line and to those who desire bling. It is […]

A Fine Example of Gouge Use

A carver calls it a chisel, the rest of us call it a gouge. I guess the carver uses it more, but then we all know what a gouge is.

Over on WoodTreks, Brad Ramsay is being shown using a gouge to carve with. He of course calls it a chisel.

Keith Cruickshank once again […]