| This blog is written by ScottShaeffer | 11 entries so far |
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Just for Fun #4: Checker Board Coffee Table
I’m working on this coffee table as a wedding gift for my cousin and his wife-to-be. I̵...
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Just for Fun #3: Turning Logs into Usable Lumber with Wilfer Mobile Sawmill, LLC
Well, I’ve been busy with fellow LJ Kris Williams http://lumberjocks.com/rockyblue.We purchased a...
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Just for Fun #2: Colorado State Forest Service Land Management Program
Scott takes you on a tour with a landowner and a Colorado State Forest Ranger as we talk about a ...
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Just for Fun #1: Dude, That Curved Tree is so Sweet!
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Custom Tools #1: Introducing the Log Clamp
Designed by Scott Shaeffer of San Juan Carpentry and fabricated by Mitchel Dillman of Colorado Ro...
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How-To Make Log Furniture #6: Make a Flat-Packed Log Bar Stool
Faced with a request to ship 15 bar stools overseas, I had to redesign the way he builds them to ...
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How-To Make Log Furniture #5: Waterfall Side Table
I had a butcher block glue up that I decided to not use for what I made it for (bar stool seats) ...
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How-To Make Log Furniture #4: How-To Apply an Epoxy Finish
In this video Scott Shaeffer is joined by Kris Williams from Rocky Blue Woodworks who introduces ...
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How-To Make Log Furniture #3: How-To Make a Puzzle-Cut Shelf or Panel
In this tutorial, Scott shows in much more detail how to craft the puzzle-cut shelf. This techniq...
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How-To Make Log Furniture #2: How-To Carve a Tenon
Tenon cutters are quick but sloppy. See how-to carve a tenon using a draw knife that will look gr...
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How-To Make Log Furniture #1: Carve a Tenon on a Log Clamp
I designed a log clamp to hold logs that are too big for the lathe. My friend, Mitchel Dillman ov...













