Yesterday I was using a jig that I'd made over twenty years ago from flimsy nailed together stock. It had been quickly made but worked, was kept and served year after year. It broke as it started into the planer, so I made another.
I'd not known that the first one would last so long, or that my making of Arkansas Governor's Awards for quality would be such a lasting thing. This is my 24th year of making the prestigious award.
Knowing now what I did not know then, I've made this one with better stock. It is more robust. The purpose of it is to carry angled stock through the planer to be surfaced first on one side and then the other. The glued up walnut will become a portion of the award base.
In addition to working on the awards bases, I am getting ready for my week long box making class at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking and will spend a bit of time working on my current book.
Make, fix, create and create opportunities for others to learn likewise.
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