Workshop Blog
It’s Monday(and my birthday)…let’s make something! ~ Week 12
“It’s Monday…let’s make something!” ~ Week 12 Come along as I make myself a birthday present!
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 11
“It’s Monday…let’s make something!” ~ Week 11 Let’s see what I make today with spalted alder!
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 10
“It’s Monday…let’s make something!” ~ Week 10 Come along and see today’s “Happy Little Accident!”
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 9
“It’s Monday…let’s make something!” ~ Week 9 Let’s head to the barn and see what I make from this maple log!
A New Tool In The Barn!
New Tool In The Barn! Check out the newest tool that was gifted to me by a dear friend!
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 8
“It’s Monday…let’s make something!” ~ Week 8 Come check out what I make!
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 7
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 7 Let’s see what I make out of this maple log!
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 6
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 6. Let’s make something for Teacher Appreciation Week!
It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 5
“It’s Monday…let’s make something! ~ Week 5” This week I grabbed a cherry log from the pallet of wood I picked up from a neighbor, and this particular log had a burl on it! Come see what I make!
Walrus Oil Finishing Products
As a woodworker I’ve tried almost every finish for my rolling pins, cutting boards, bowls and other creations. Most of them get the job done. Some are expensive and promise certain results, while others are a bit cheaper but feel like they are more promising.
Turning an Antique Pepper Mill
When I bought my lathe almost three years ago I honestly didn't know what I was going to make besides the French Style Rolling Pins. It took a few years to venture outside the world of rolling pins, but when I found the Antique Pepper Mill hardware I couldn't resist!
Turning a Small Figured Maple Bowl
Recently I ventured into the world of turning bowls. And by no means am I a master bowl turner...far from it if truth be told! But I'm truly having fun with this process. Last December I took a class offered through the Woodcraft store in Seattle, taught by Captain Jack, who has been turning for 20+ years and you can hear the passion in his voice. The day and a half long class cost me an arm and a leg...but I walked away with a beautiful maple bowl and a maple mallet.
Welcome to the Workshop!
I would like to take a moment to welcome you all to the B.P. Farms Workshop! Creating this standalone website and store has been a major step for me. And I won't lie, it's not something that I jumped into without any reservations. But here I am writing the first of what I only hope will be many blog entries about my work in the shop, along with some snippets of my life here on the farm.