This is the title of our own Norman Pirollo's new book, Quiet Woodworking. In it he shares some of his experience-earned methods in woodworking with handtools. In his own words he says this: "...my new book on the dichotomy of hand tool woodworking in a modern world. Discover how hand tools create a quiet, peaceful, dust free woodworking experience. Attain a more fulfilling, better quality of craftsmanship. I delve into how my furniture pieces are created using hand tools. I discuss how we need to maintain a tradition of working with hand tools in today's environment where technology permeates our lives at every turn. Hand to eye coordination and tactile feedback are two benefits of using hand tools in woodworking. I make a compelling case of introducing hand tools into woodworking. Available through my website www.woodskills.com 180 pages. (eBook)"
A big thank you to everyone who volunteered and attended the 2025 OWA/Lee Valley Hand Tool Event this past Friday/Saturday Aug. 15-16, 2025. Ideal weather conditions brought a steady stream of visitors to the OWA booth. Other vendors lined the path and drew many more visitors to the LV Hand Tool Event. Hand tool demonstrations were provided by Norman Pirollo, Don Duchesne and Charles Robideau. Norman created intricate bridle joints using only hand tools, Don Duchesne provided excellent dovetail making demonstrations with visitor participation. Joe Federer, demonstrated his hand made violin and 3-D parts. Charles Robineau presented and demonstrated his sharpening skills using an elaborate water stone setup. Engagement with visitors to the OWA booth was encouraged and many woodworking related questions were answered. Bob Testa provided intricate turnings and carving pieces. Tim Booth provided several live edge tables of assorted sizes. Don Duchesne discussing his dovetail making The l...

Woodworking is an ancient art that has been around for centuries. It is a form of art that allows you to create beautiful and useful objects from wood.
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