Website Housekeeping
I am carrying out a small tidy-up on the website, removing inactive websites and adding new ones.
All the best,
Cristina Tudorache
I am carrying out a small tidy-up on the website, removing inactive websites and adding new ones.
All the best,
Cristina Tudorache
Unpluggedshop.com is continuing to attract more and more users. In the last month, we had over 10,000 pageviews, over 3,000 visits, and more than 1,500 absolute unique visitors! The average time spent on the site is 3 minutes and 47 seconds or about one minute per page. Thanks for stopping by, and as always, let…
In the US, there is a current discussion about a presidential candidate who apparently doesn't know how to used email. The question raises an interesting point. Without going into the politics of the whole thing, which is a subject much better suited for other blogs, let's just look at the question of whether or not…
I want to talk about how I use UnpluggedShop.com and discuss a possible upcoming change in how the links work. For several years, I read or at least scanned nearly every article that came up on the aggregator. For me, that has become impractical now as there are so many blogs. I still read it…
My dream is to one day have a shop that is “powered” by hand tools. Why hand tools? Well, for starters, I always seem to do things the hard way. Aside from that, there just seems to be a superior level of craftsmanship that those who work with fine tools seem to be able to…
How to do more with hand tools is the question this site seeks to answer. For newbies, it means figuring out what all the excitement is and how to get set up. For the more experienced, it means learning more advanced techniques and developing relationships with other hand tool workers. My site here at UnpluggedShop.com…
Workbenches: From Design And Theory To Construction And Use by Chris Schwarz is a book that every amateur hand tool woodworker should study thoroughly. For most hand tool woodworkers, there is no more important tool in our shop than our workbench. I just don't know how I can overemphasize the significance of this book. If…
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I am not sure “woodworking for fun” fits in with the other blogs?
I found the “woodworking for fun” pages loaded with ideas for future projects. Thanks for sharing
I agree. You are dumbing down the quality of the blogs by having woodworking for fun included. I will think seriously of withdrawing if this is the planned way forward for this blog. Regards, Mike
Yeah, they seemed to have clogged up the feed with stuff I’m not personally interested too much in.
Excellent sharing. Thank you so much.
Thanks for maintaining this site.
It is a great ressource for all of us that uses it.
Brgds
Jonas