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  1. View File Workbench Magazine January-Feburary 1966 Child's Table and Chair Set This is a scanned document of the now defunct Workbench Magazine of this era. Permission was granted by the new Workbench Publication for The Patriot Woodworker community to copy and use the old Workbench Magazine at our pleasure, and for free distribution and re-use. This is a classic design for the kids, back in the day this plan was marketed as a "for the girls serving tea" set, but our boys would love this for their use as well. A crafts table, model building, you name it, all the kids can benefit from this piece of furniture in their room. Submitter John Morris Submitted 09/17/2016 Category Furnishings
  2. Good Monday Morning folks! This past weekend was pretty uneventful in the ol shop, as we were involved in a few outside activities and we were prepping our home for our daughters 15th birthday party, and then hosted that party all day Saturday, then clean up and take down Sunday. It was fun. I did however get out to the shop during the party and just sat down and grabbed a piece of mind from all the teenage girl chatter and sat at my cut off bench and surfed the net here on my shop old pc. Sometimes just getting in the shop, and sitting down, and breathing deep, is very relaxing, without doing work. The smell of the sawdust, the tools around me, and I'll pick up a magazine and read or read a good research book for woodworking. So my weekend was zip in the production category, as many weekends have been in the past lately. But, what have yall got planned for the upcoming week? What's on the honey-do-list, home improvements? or do you have anything fun going on in the ol shop? or, paid work by clients? Here is a wonderful old image for yall to gander at to see if you can come up with its purpose as related to woodworking. Go ahead, take your best shot, what is it!
  3. Howdy Patriot Woodworkers! Coming off a two week pull from vacation on my end, I am surprisingly ready to go back to my day job and get to work this first work week of our New Year. I love being home with family, having our own schedule, and going places and sleeping in an hour while on vacation! But I must admit, I awoke bright eyed bushy tail and eager to excel this morning and I am ready to tackle the week ahead at the day job! In my region all though, we are scheduled for a considerable amount of rain, so my time may be in the office instead of out in the field where I belong for a few days. That being said, what do you all have fired up in your shops for this week? What projects do you have happening, what is on your Monday agenda. I love Mondays, always have. It seems like a new line in the sand to be crossed over and whatever is on the other side is ready for me to tackle and conquer and make peace with. The same can be said for the projects we all have lined up on our calendars. John Moody our site administrator hits The Patriot Woodworker's up with the Friday weekend agenda, so now I am asking, what was the outcome of your weekend projects, and what do you have planned for the work week ahead! While on vacation I was able to make some great progress on our new Patriot Woodwiki. We have been working on software research and testing for a year now, and I feel we have made great strides in this area. Our wiki is not currently open yet, but I think we have finally, finally settled on a wiki software engine, and a look and feel we may be happy with. You can view our efforts at The Patriot Woodwiki, and you can view a test article at Sam Maloof that we have been playing with at each wiki engine testing. We hope our wiki will become a great research resource for anything and all that has to do with woodworking. Thank you for being here Patriot Woodworkers, and making us a great place to hang our hats! Picture of the week: Black Powder Rifle by maker Micky Britt as seen at Contemporary Makers
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