Thursday, June 29, 2017

How to: Mount Posters and Art to Plywood for an Affordable Modern Look

Mounting odd-shaped posters on plywood

In my hometown there's a poster shop that makes letterpress posters for every band that plays at The Ryman Auditorium. The fun part is you never know what size the poster will be and you can count on the size being something that could only be framed in a custom size.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3409-how-to-mount-posters-and-art-to-plywood-for-an-affordable-modern-look

How to Make Your Bed in 30 Seconds

I wasn't always a bedmaker. It wasn't until I was living in the dorms in college, and my bed also had to serve as the sofa, chair, desk, laundry-folding area, and dining table that I got in the habit of the daily bedclothes readjusting. And my bed needs it, cause I sleep like a freaking tornado and things end up in impossible places.

It's a habit I'm glad I've held onto. Research shows that people who make their bed are actually happier. And because… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/1704-how-to-make-your-bed-in-30-seconds

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

The Easiest Way to Get Perfectly Spaced Marks for Your DIY and Woodworking Projects

Proper and accurate measuring and layout are key to a great looking project. When you're dealing in whole numbers, that's easy enough. But the smaller you divide those inches or millimeters, math becomes more complicated, and the likelihood of making a mistake increases. While we can't always avoid finding common denominators and doing sophisticated shop calculations, when you're trying to lay out evenly spaced marks, you actually don't need math at all.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4650-the-easiest-way-to-get-perfectly-spaced-marks-for-your-diy-and-woodworking-projects

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

How To: Make a Canoe from a Single Sheet of Plywood

In my neighborhood, we have an excellent urban bike trail that runs along the a fairly large river that divides my city in half. Often, while cycling, I'll see folks, mostly elderly men, pop out onto the trail with their large canoes and kayaks.

"How fun," I always think, but there's no liveries or rentable canoe places until you drive an hour or so out of the city. Of course, I wouldn't need to rent one if I could get my hands on a piece of softwood plywood and a saw.

Which I can.

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/623-how-to-make-a-canoe-from-a-single-sheet-of-plywood

Yes, Every Man Needs an Apron

Apron No. 2 in Chambray

Men wearing aprons seem to be more of a novelty than a practical household item. In popular culture the apron on men seems to only show up on tacky backyard cooks (think Kiss the Cook) and wisecracking chefs and their hyperbolic reality shows, or the hapless dad in the movies putting on a pink ruffled thing when he's stuck with the kids. But it's time to ignore all of those stereotypes and get yourself an apron. Here are a few reasons you need to consider one for yourself.… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3237-yes-every-man-needs-an-apron

How to: Start a Campfire with One Match

created at: 05/07/2014

Starting a fire is an essential life skill, for sure, and most of us have our preferred technique: the lean-to, the tepee, the log cabin. But, even though most fires aren't started in emergency, or even in one-match situations, that's part of the fun. Once you've learned how to do it without turning a gas knob or lighting one of those Duralast logs, lighting a fire with one match (or spark from a starter) becomes part of the game, even if you have a whole box at your side.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/3013-how-to-start-a-campfire-with-one-match

Monday, June 26, 2017

How to Build a Modern Coffee Table from Scratch

Editor's Note: This project is an excerpt from the new book The Art and Craft of Wood: A Practical Guide to Harvesting, Choosing, Reclaiming, Preparing, Crafting, and Building with Raw Wood by Silas J Kyler and David Hildren. The book is available now at your favorite local bookstore, Powell's, or Amazon. Thanks to Quarry Books for sharing this project with us. 

Building furniture is what first drew me to woodworking. The first coffee table I ever made was for my mom. It was a surprise gift, and I worked tirelessly, hour upon hour, to create something I was proud of. I remember the unveiling well, and the joy it gave her was well worth all the hard work.

The projects to this point have been small and technically much easier than building a piece of fine furniture. Going from making a serving tray or lamp to a coffee table may feel like a big step, and in many ways it is, but practicing with small projects gives you all the skills you need to approach a simple piece of furniture. Remember: with a good dose of patience, you will be well on your way to creating beautiful furniture.

I had a particular set of mesquite slabs in mind when envisioning this coffee table. The tree came from my neighbor’s front yard. When it was removed, they simply asked the crew to leave the trunk behind for me to gather. As I was giving this tree a new life, I could step outside my shop, look across the alley, and see where it lived and died. I could also see where the logs sat and seasoned for two years, driving my wife crazy.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4649-how-to-build-a-modern-coffee-table-from-scratch

These Military Packing Secrets Will Make You a Better Traveler

 

 

The solar calendar has finally acknowledged what we've all know for a few weeks: it's summer. And with that most blessed of seasons comes the opportunity to get out of town and see the world in all its sun-soaked splendor.

The trick for making all this happen as easily and frequently as possible. Pack lightly, my brothers and sisters.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4647-these-military-packing-secrets-will-make-you-a-better-traveler

Friday, June 23, 2017

How to Make a Better Vodka Soda

In wintertime, I'll gladly take a complicated cocktail. Something made with rich spirits, amber brown from barrel aging, made more tasty with fortified syrups, flavorful modifiers, and just-so preparation. These drinks are imbibe-abble equivalent… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4648-how-to-make-a-better-vodka-soda

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Weekend Project: How to Make a Simple Wooden Drawer Unit

created at: 09/10/2015

This is my kind of woodworking project. It solves a practical problem (it's a monitor stand and desk storage unit), and it's built with solid technique and classic materials, treated minimally to show off their natural beauty.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/3858-weekend-project-how-to-make-a-simple-wooden-drawer-unit

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

XX Things I'm Totally Obsessed with This Month (June 2017 Edition)

These are thoughts, the artwork, the news stories, the tools, the food, the conversations, and whatever else we just can't get out of our heads this month.  

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4645-xx-things-i-m-totally-obsessed-with-this-month-june-2017-edition

10 Awesome Kitchen Items You Probably Don't Own...But Totally Should

created at: 05/07/2015

There are those basic, essential tools that everyone needs to cook awesome food at home. ManMade thinks there are a solid fifteen, and we've shared them here - The Essential Kitchen: The 15 Tools Every Man Needs to Cook Like a Pro

But then, there are those less obvious tools... The ones that make cooking a real pleasure, and allow you to turn out restaurant-quality food with the charm of homemade.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/3636-10-awesome-kitchen-items-you-probably-don-t-own-but-totally-should

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

ManMade Guide: Step Up Your Summer Drinks with Grown-Up Flavored Ice Cubes

Around here, we've moved past the short glass - the whiskey in a tumbler, the shaken 3 oz. cocktails of spring -and opting for the long and tall. With sunshine comes all-day drinks: those mixed with plenty of ice and fresh ingredients to keep you cool.

How to make flavoured ice cubes

Of course, it's ice that keeps 'em cool, and when your glass sits around in the heat...well, ice melts. So, this summer, make that a good thing. We're sharing our technique and recipes to allow the ice to actually contribute to the flavor of a drink or cocktail, not just its temperature or dilution. Check it out!   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/gabriel/posts/3034-manmade-guide-step-up-your-summer-drinks-with-grown-up-flavored-ice-cubes

Timeless Inspiration: The Military Field Desk

Field DeskI've had a generally mobile office for years. What this looks like to me is a laptop, random notebooks, and a mass of cables. While I've set up my "office for the day" in a variety of spectacular locations,  I've always lusted after the campaign desks of old, which adventurers carried along to pen notes, history changing letters, and likely stash a bit of liquid courage.     … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/3534-timeless-inspiration-the-military-field-desk

Monday, June 19, 2017

How to Say "I'm Sorry" Like You Mean It

Newsflash, amigos. Sometimes we mess up, and sometimes we need to say we're sorry. But if offering an apology starts with the line "I'm sorry if you," then you're not actually apologizing; you're simply expressing your own regret that you and the other party are not on the same page....namely, that they don't agree with you. In fact, we're deeming the word "if" inappropriate for apologies altogether. The other person can never be the subject of an apology.

 If you're apologizing, you're the subject not just of the opening clause, but the whole paragraph: it is you that is sorry, you who owns the responsibility for the conflict in the first place, and therefore you who needs to put things back together again. An apology is not an opportunity for you to move past the other person's offense in an argument so you can return to making your same point as before. The apology is a pivot point that changes the nature of the conversation altogether.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4643-how-to-say-i-m-sorry-like-you-mean-it

Awesome Video of the Day: A Mesmerizing Journey through the Center of a Tree

Cutting open a log or thick board is one of the most rewarding feelings a DIYer or woodworker can experience. Who knows what the grain will look like? Who knows if you'll find a burl, a beautiful sapwood/heartwood transition, or a knot you'll be… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4642-awesome-video-of-the-day-a-mesmerizing-journey-through-the-center-of-a-tree

Friday, June 16, 2017

The 1-Second Trick to More Accurate Measuring and Marking for Your Woodworking Projects

If you want gap-free joinery and a perfect, long-lasting fit for both strength and aesthetics, precise measuring and marking of parts is essential. But, at each step of the process of measuring, transferring marks, and cutting can allow tiny little errors of 1/64 or 1/32", which, over the course of a project, can add up significantly. So here's a simple little trick that takes no extra time, but creates much more accurate results.    

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4640-the-1-second-trick-to-more-accurate-measuring-and-marking-for-your-woodworking-projects

The 1-Second Trick to More Accurate Measuring and Marking for Your Woodworking Projects

If you want gap-free joinery and a perfect, long-lasting fit for both strength and aesthetics, precise measuring and marking of parts is essential. But, at each step of the process of measuring, transferring marks, and cutting can allow tiny little errors of 1/64 or 1/32", which, over the course of a project, can add up significantly. So here's a simple little trick that takes no extra time, but creates much more accurate results.    

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4641-the-1-second-trick-to-more-accurate-measuring-and-marking-for-your-woodworking-projects

How to: Build a Custom Rolling Tool Cabinet

created at: 05/23/2016 Rare is the craftsperson who couldn't use just a little more workspace. Maybe not more square footage (though I'd certainly take some), but perhaps more work surfaces to spread out projects, or some more storage to keep track of all the bits and pieces that come along with any technique.

Building this custom tool cabinet will certainly help. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4251-how-to-build-a-custom-rolling-tool-cabinet

Thursday, June 15, 2017

How to: Build a Simple DIY Pegboard Shelf

created at: 09/23/2014

I love pegboard. I love organizing my workshop with it, I love using it in our office, I think it's cool when people do the Julia Childs-style pegboard pot rack thing...and I even like seeing it in store aisles, and noting all the clever and and adaptable industrial design things used to display items.

But...But! While pegboard is amazing for hanging stuff neatly on a grid, it does absolutely nothing for items without a hole in them. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/3186-how-to-build-a-simple-diy-pegboard-shelf

How to Make a Folding Farmhouse Table from Reclaimed Wood

Make your own folding farm table

On the side, my wife and I sell some of our handiwork at craft fairs, barn sales and vintage markets. When we got started, we had mostly folding plastic tables and white table cloths. And as you know, nothing, except maybe a grilled hot dog on a paper plate on the Fourth of July, looks its best on a folding plastic table and white table cloth.… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3670-how-to-make-a-folding-farmhouse-table-from-reclaimed-wood

Monday, June 12, 2017

Friday, June 9, 2017

How I Crafted a Custom Civil War Sword Display Stand for a 150-Year-Old Family Heirloom

A few weeks ago I got a text from a buddy. He had just moved and was setting up the new house. He told me "I think this time around I want to make sure my sword has a place."  By his sword, he meant his 1865 Union Artillery Saber that had been with him since the 1st grade. (Talk about high expectations when the parents give you a sword at age nine). But the issue was that he didn't have a good way to display it, and the  cheaply made, $30 online holders just didn't seem fitting. That's why he called me up, and asked if I could help. I gladly accepted the challenge, and came up with this beast. Here's how I did it.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/4636-how-i-crafted-a-custom-civil-war-sword-display-stand-for-a-150-year-old-family-heirloom

How to Pack Your Backpack Like a Pro

Turns out, getting fully outfitted is only half the battle. Once you've selected all your gear, it's important to pack it up right for both balance and ease when carrying and access when you need it.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4639-how-to-pack-your-backpack-like-a-pro

This is the Best Video You'll See All Day: Capturing the Mesmerizing Process of Hand Shaped Video

Hi, my name is Chris, and I'm a hopeless process nerd. Especially when that process is captured in a video with such amazing colors, sound, and cinematography.       

Filmmaker Nick Bennett visited … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4638-this-is-the-best-video-you-ll-see-all-day-capturing-the-mesmerizing-process-of-hand-shaped-video

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Everything You Need to Cook Amazing, Flavorful Food with a Cast Iron Skillet

A few weeks ago, we had a couple of friends over for dinner, and the husband joined me in the kitchen as I was finishing up some carrots I'd blackened and blistered then finished in the oven.

"Oh, you like your cast iron skillet?" he asked.

"Like it?" I replied. "I have three of them, and I use 'em as much as possible."

He was a little surprised at my response, and me by his. He'd said he and his wife had registered for both a large skillet and a dutch oven for their wedding, and received both. But once they got them home and unboxed, they could really figure out how to season them, how to clean them, or how to care for them. This, of course, broke my heart a bit, and I vowed that if he brought them over sometime, I'd help him get them ready to go, and show him what they could do.

So, whether you're just getting started in the wonderful, flavorful world of cast iron, or you'd like to move beyond special occassion meals and use these as your daily cookware, there's just a few things you should know, and keep around, for smooth, non-stick, generation-lasting success.     … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4637-everything-you-need-to-cook-amazing-flavorful-food-with-a-cast-iron-skillet

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

You Are Exactly What You Do, So Make It Count

Point blank: life is too short to do something you hate. The core of me believes that, but, when things get tough, I forget. We have to eat, we have to  so we take jobs that trade our hours for dollars. So … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/4631-you-are-exactly-what-you-do-so-make-it-count

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

How to: The Easy Way to Remove Pencil Marks from Your Woodworking Projects

Saws are exciting, and chisels and hand planes look really great on top of your workbench. But if you ask me, the number one most-important, guaranteed tool I use on every single project is: the No. 2 pencil.

created at: 07/19/2016

It's essential for everything from sketching to measuring to layout and marking parts, and its "easy to remove" nature makes it perfect for seeing now, disappearing later. Except, have you ever actually tried to remove pencil from wood before applying a finish?   

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4318-how-to-the-easy-way-to-remove-pencil-marks-from-your-woodworking-projects

5 Easy Ways to Improve Your Inner DIYer

created at: 08/11/2015

When you're new to the world of DIY, starting even the smallest of projects can be a daunting task. How much money will it cost me? How much time will I waste? Do I even know what I'm doing? Questions like these can easily deflate a well planned weekend of hard work when you're not comfortable with yourself and your abilities. … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3801-5-easy-ways-to-improve-your-inner-diyer

Monday, June 5, 2017

Father's Day Idea: DIY Leather Coaster Gift Kit

 

Giving a handmade gift is always better than a mass manufactured one. Whether you make it yourself or support a local artisan, craftsman or favorite Etsy shop, giving something that can't be found in a big box store not only shares an element of care, but of legit surprise.

But do you know what we love even more than giving something handmade? Empowering the recipient to make something themselves. So, this Father's Day, give the gift of DIY with this simple and stylish leather coaster gift kit.    … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/chris/posts/4634-father-s-day-idea-diy-leather-coaster-gift-kit

7 Shop Essentials You Just Can't Have Too Much Of

7 Shop Essentials You just can't have too much of

My name is Bryson and I have a problem. Whenever I find myself in a hardware store I have a list and I have a second list. On that second, unwritten list, are the things I always tell myself I need for my shop and I inevitably walk out with a bag full of it.… Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3708-7-shop-essentials-you-just-can-t-have-too-much-of

Friday, June 2, 2017

Yes, Kolache are the Ultimate Breakfast Food. Here's How to Make 'Em.

Kolaches: the ultimate breakfast food

Lately, I've been on a quest to find better breakfast foods. Without getting into much personal, and overbearing, health details, most breakfast foods just aren't all that great for you. Whether it's a pile of dried wheat or a sugary toaster pastry, grabbing something good on the go can be so dang hard! Well, no more! Kolache to the rescue!

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3817-yes-kolache-are-the-ultimate-breakfast-food-here-s-how-to-make-em

Fly Fishing Basics: Everything You Need to Get Started

Did you know there are more fish in the water than stars in the sky? S

eriously, the water you have within a few minutes of your house is almost guaranteed to be sheltering a school of those fin-tailed creatures just below the surface. All those mouths have to eat, and it's easier than you think to get started in the timeless art of fly fishing.   … Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/david/posts/4608-fly-fishing-basics-everything-you-need-to-get-started

Thursday, June 1, 2017

ManMade Essential Toolbox: The Key to Keep Yourself from Going Crazy in the Workshop

ManMade Essential Toolbox: Bin Storage

Small-parts storage is one of the biggest steps you can take in creating the perfect workshop zen. When all those little fasteners, nails, washers, odds and ends all have a home you can work in peace, not pieces.

Continue reading on ManMadeDIY.com



source http://www.manmadediy.com/users/bryson/posts/3890-manmade-essential-toolbox-the-key-to-keep-yourself-from-going-crazy-in-the-workshop