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Checkout these blogs:
http://wisdomofhands.blogspot.com/ about working with your hands

http://clearheartblog.blogspot.com/ about Tools and Tool users

Thanks for the tip. Per your request, I just added the Clear Heart Blog.

I am familiar with Wisdom of the Hands and featured it at one time. It is an interesting and prolific blog.

I have a hard time classifying it since it deals with the hands as well as woodcraft and thus is of interest to some of my readers. However, I generally try to feature blogs that deal at least 50% with hand tool woodworking, and it is pretty far from that.

I am going to hold off on it for now, but it there is enough demand, I am open to adding it back.

I would love to add Joel's Blog, but he evidently doesn't provide an rss feed.

I could probably cough up something to scrape it, but until he adds an rss feed, I think I will just assume that he doesn't want it picked up through rss feeds. ;-) Of course, it might just be a software limitation or an oversight. I haven't talked to him about it.

Luke

I see Joel has added an RSS feed. I just added it to the aggregator and sent him a note.

Hi Luke,
Here's another woodworking blog you may wish to add to your blog list:
Buzz Saw, The Rockler Blog

I hadn't seen the Buzz Saw blog. It looks really cool. Most of the blogs I add have a minimum of about 50% hand tool stuff or offer something I think would be of particular interest to hand tool woodworkers.

I am going to hold off on adding this one, since it doesn't quite seem to meet those criteria. However, if enough people ask for it, I would be happy to put it up.

Just wanted to let you know that I have moved the Sir Richard's Tool Kit blog over to http://richardvogel.wordpress.com. I'll be doing some posts on some hook knives I made and a new project of carving a Rebec. I hope you follow me over from my old blog at Blogger.
Thanks!

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