Wayne Anderson, a Toolmaking Artist!

It would be remiss of me, on a blog titled Toolmaking Art to not get around to mentioning Wayne Anderson.

He is an artist, engineer and crafstman of the highest order. The graceful lines on ultra functional tools speak for themselves. They call one to use them. Don’t take my word for it, visit his […]

Toolmaking Resources That I wish existed; Farfadet

Sadly, this resource does not fully exist. No page or link that I know of. If it does exist, it is in French, but it would be worth it. Farfadet is a genius. his works are quite amazing. He blends classic lines clever ideas and traditional methods in ways that make him quite unique in […]

Improving a Scratch Awl

I have a tool that is almost perfect, that I use constantly. I will search for hours for it, I am so dependent on it- a little Japanese Socket Awl.

The big one in the picture above is one of the best made western style scratch awls. You can pound it, mark with it, […]

Toolmaking Resources X; Leif, Norse Woodsmith

The Norse Woodsmith, Leif, shows how he does his work, often experimental, always superb. If you want some great inspiration on tool making be sure to check out the projects he details.

Bob

Toolmaking Resources IX; Paul Womack, BugBear

BugBear is a great source for bowsaw information and plans. He provides wonderful plans and has shared a great deal of quality, detailed information. Do not miss his details on scratch stocks. He is seriously tempting me to make another. He has led an amazing number of folks to the light of hand tool making. […]