Woodworker Mods Trailer to Lift and Haul Fallen Logs
Milling fallen logs on site isn’t always an option, so urban logger Matt Cremona created this DIY log lift trailer to haul lumber.
Crafting wood can be a complex and rewarding task, but often times beginners may find themselves frustrated with their results. But no matter where you are in your woodworking journey, there are always tips and tricks that can help you create something beautiful – without breaking the bank. We’re going to look at woodworking tips and tricks for makers of all skill levels so even if you feel like it’s too overwhelming to attempt your own project, we’ll provide some guidance so don’t give up just yet!
Milling fallen logs on site isn’t always an option, so urban logger Matt Cremona created this DIY log lift trailer to haul lumber.
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What’s a makerspace without tools? In this installment of Made in Baltimore, Will Holman talks about getting the right tools for Open Works.