Est. 2019 — Workshop Journal

Grain

"Every board has a story. This is where you learn to read it."

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Chapter One — The Workshop

It started with a
busted table
and a YouTube hole.

My garage in Columbus, Ohio was 11 feet wide and smelled like motor oil. I bought a second-hand No. 4 Stanley at an estate sale for $8 and spent three weekends learning that sharpening is the actual skill. The table I was trying to fix became kindling. The next one is still in my living room.

Grain started because every answer I found online assumed I already knew the question. This is the blog I needed in year one — written from year seven.

7
Years at the bench
340+
Projects documented
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Readers every month
Cluttered woodworking workshop with hand tools hanging on pegboard, sawdust on the floor, morning light through a small window
Columbus, OH — Winter 2019. The first shop.

The first time a drawer slid shut with a whisper, I understood why people spend their whole lives on this.

Grain, Year Two
The Archive — Chronological

From rough cuts
to whispered joints.

Beginner
Intermediate
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Master
Rustic wooden workbench with hand tool marks and worn surface in a garage workshop
Furniture2019

The First Workbench

I built it wrong three times. The fourth one taught me what a winding stick actually does.

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Simple Shaker-style side table with clean lines in natural oak finish
Furniture2020

Shaker Side Table

Mortise and tenon without a mortiser. Just a chisel and a lot of slow.

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Close-up of wood grain on a freshly planed walnut board showing directional fiber patterns
Technique2020

Why Grain Direction Matters

You can feel the difference before you can see it. Here's how to train your hands.

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Elegant walnut jewelry box with hand-cut dovetail joints and fitted lid on a workshop bench
Boxes2021

The Walnut Jewelry Box

Hand-cut dovetails, a floating panel lid, and the day I learned to love the router plane.

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Woodworking chisels lined up on a sharpening stone with honing oil and leather strop nearby
Skills2020

Sharpening: The Real Skill

Nobody talks about this enough. A dull chisel is a dangerous chisel and a lying teacher.

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Handcrafted wooden dining chair with clean joinery in a workshop setting with natural light
Seating2022

A Chair That Doesn't Rock

Four legs, eight angles, one truth: compound joinery will humble you every time.

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Stack of rough-sawn hardwood lumber at a mill with visible grain patterns and natural edges
Materials2021

Reading Rough Lumber

The board at the hardwood dealer is a conversation. Here's how to listen.

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Handcrafted wooden canoe paddle with smooth finish leaning against a wall in a workshop
Carving2022

The Canoe Paddle

Western red cedar, a spokeshave, and three weeks of evenings. Worth every splinter.

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Various wood finishing products and a freshly oiled walnut panel showing rich warm tones
Finishing2022

Finishing Without Fear

Oil, wax, shellac, lacquer — a field guide to what goes on last and why it matters first.

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Elegant handcrafted writing desk in cherry wood with tapered legs and a single fitted drawer
Furniture2023

The Writing Desk

Hand-cut tapered legs, a breadboard end that actually works, and a drawer that whispers shut.

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Collection of vintage Stanley hand planes arranged on a workbench showing different sizes and types
Tools2023

Hand Planes: A Buying Guide

You need three. Maybe four. Definitely not the one you're about to buy.

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Bent wood lamination in a curved form showing thin strips of wood glued together in a jig
Technique2024

Bent Lamination: The Curve

Thin strips, a form, and time. This is how you make wood do what wood doesn't want to do.

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A mistake in wood is just a design decision you haven't named yet. The bench teaches patience by refusing to be rushed.

Grain, Year Five
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