by Jake Ryan | Nov 20, 2018 | Fun facts
We’ve seen a lot of tables being made around the shop lately. A student just finished her first coffee table and she is beaming with tremendous pride, our river table classes have been a big hit with many being built as gift for others, one big dining room table was...
by Jake Ryan | Oct 10, 2018 | Fun facts, Uncategorized
When you take some time to look deeply at the world you can notice lots of interesting things. Phillips Screws, are everywhere and they really do deserve a closer look. How did they get EVERYWHERE? Why are they so easy to strip? Developed in 1930 by John P....
by Jake Ryan | Feb 17, 2018 | Blog, Fun facts, tips and techniques
Making it real: A to B After chatting yesterday with a friend about making changes in our lives, I was reminded that all of this making stuff is really a practice that helps us make change in our daily lives. The process to making things real, is in many ways a lot...
by Jenny Green | Jun 28, 2017 | Fun facts, Human Interest
Across the country, fireworks will begin this weekend to celebrate Independence Day. There is bound to be a dazzling array of colors, patterns, and sounds in the night skies somewhere near you! Since their invention in the early 7th century in China, many people have...
by Jenny Green | Apr 27, 2017 | Art, Coding, Computers, Fun facts, Human Interest
Prior to 1982, all animated films had to be done by hand, frame by frame. History shows that even in paleolithic cave paintings there is evidence of attempts at animation. Another example includes a 5,200-year old pottery bowl discovered in Shahr-e Sukhteh, Iran....
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