Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Updates And Introductions
First, I stole another idea from Chris Schwarz. He changed his blog to have a list of things in the sidebar and I thought the idea was too good to pass up. The thing that got me is the "What am I reading?" section. I am a huge sucker for the written word and ever since high school I have been known to read up to a half a dozen books at a time. I always wanted to come up with a way to share what Im reading or watching without feeling like I have to write a review about it.
This shelf of woodworking woodworking books is just the tip of the iceberg, The collection has grown three fold in the two years since this was taken. The eBay gods have been kind to me. |
Im just not that comfortable writing reviews because they get viewed as recommendations, and I dont feel its fair to recommend something without trying the other possibilities on a level playing field. So I think I could be justified in recommending and reviewing some things, ketchup or potato chips maybe. The side bar is my easy out. Thanks Chris for the idea, I hope youre not upset I borrowed it.
A long time ago I watched an interview with SciFi writer Robert A. Heinlein where he said, "Whatevers not nailed down is mine. Whatever I can pry up is not nailed down." To a degree, Ive always liked that logic, Thats probably the viking in me talking.
Selva Negra Plantation. Nicaragua |
Apoyo De Laguna Nicaragua |
Sulfur clouds cover the sun at the volcano at Masada Nicaragua |
My sixteen year old daughter Chloe made them for me for Christmas. First she made the figure that looks like me, then she decided my poppet would be lonesome without friends. She colluded with my wife who suggested she make figures after the woodworkers whose names shes heard me speak about the most. Chris Schwarz, Peter Follansbee, and Roy Underhill.
Together these guys should be able to get into a fair amount of trouble in the shop. Well see where their adventures take them. Im kind of thinking about doing a series with them Comic Book style, well see what ideas I can come up with. (Im open to ideas in the comments area too!)
Truthfully it might be a decent way to introduce kids to the idea of hand tool woodworking as a "real" thing. Not just something the pioneers had to do. This comes from a real conversation I had with a high school kid last year at one of my carving demos. When he saw my carvings his first question was "You had a computer do this for you right?"
Maybe Im aiming high for some linen, a few threads of string and some stuffing, but these guys will be fun for me at any rate. (I guess I can only hope their namesakes forgive me any poetic licence) Can anyone else hear the theme music for the "A-Team?"
I pity the fool. . .
Oldwolf
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