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Historic Window Reproduction
Historic window restoration has been a big part of the work that I've done at the North Bennet Street School and throughout m...
A Workbench of My Own
Producing quality work requires having the right tools to accomplish the job. At the North Bennet Street School, I have come to re...
Governor Belcher House Post#2
Last week we were finally given the go ahead to begin the second leg of work on the 1776 Governor Belcher House in Milton, MA. The restorati...
Timber Framing Introduction
Timber framing is a big focus at the North Bennet Street School so I will be dedicating several entries to the trade along with details of t...
Tool Cabinet Project
It's been a while since I've posted anything, mainly because things have been moving slowly. This isn't a bad thing, it...
Project of the Week: Miniture Tool Chest
As a student on a tight budget, my eyes lit up when one of my instructor's offered up a thick slab of donated Mahogany to the class ...
Reflections on a New School Year and New Building
North Bennet Street School's new location on North Street in Boston We are now more than a month into the school year and I thought...
Garden Shed Project
Working primarily on 18th and 19th century homes, I have a keen appreciation for both the craftsmanship and design abilities of ...
Raising the Frame
After cutting and fitting hundreds of mortise and tenon joints, lapped dovetail joints, and checking our rafters and collar ties for pe...
Seacoast Mills
Today we took a trip up to Brentwood, New Hampshire to have a look at the sawmill operation at Seacoast Mills. I had...
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Historic Window Reproduction
Historic window restoration has been a big part of the work that I've done at the North Bennet Street School and throughout m...
A Workbench of My Own
Producing quality work requires having the right tools to accomplish the job. At the North Bennet Street School, I have come to re...
Governor Belcher House Post#2
Last week we were finally given the go ahead to begin the second leg of work on the 1776 Governor Belcher House in Milton, MA. The restorati...
Timber Framing Introduction
Timber framing is a big focus at the North Bennet Street School so I will be dedicating several entries to the trade along with details of t...
Tool Cabinet Project
It's been a while since I've posted anything, mainly because things have been moving slowly. This isn't a bad thing, it...
Project of the Week: Miniture Tool Chest
As a student on a tight budget, my eyes lit up when one of my instructor's offered up a thick slab of donated Mahogany to the class ...
Reflections on a New School Year and New Building
North Bennet Street School's new location on North Street in Boston We are now more than a month into the school year and I thought...
Garden Shed Project
Working primarily on 18th and 19th century homes, I have a keen appreciation for both the craftsmanship and design abilities of ...
Raising the Frame
After cutting and fitting hundreds of mortise and tenon joints, lapped dovetail joints, and checking our rafters and collar ties for pe...
Seacoast Mills
Today we took a trip up to Brentwood, New Hampshire to have a look at the sawmill operation at Seacoast Mills. I had...
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