WoodSkills Blog

  • Mar 24, 2025

Tea Cabinet

  • Norman Pirollo

With some workshop time available, I decided on a smaller project. My cabinets on stand (1st image) typically have a few drawers in the interior. I configure the drawers asymmetrically, usually two lower drawers and one drawer above (1st image). If you view my cabinet portfolio, this is a style and aesthetic I have developed over the years. The single drawer above allows for greater clearance on one side, this is space available for decorative objects, etc. So I decided to create a smaller scale project, one I could finish in a much shorter time with this style and configuration in mind.
Portable Hand Tool Case

  • Dec 31, 2024

Portable Hand Tool Cabinet

  • Norman Pirollo

The portable hand tool cabinet has been completed. Discover how I design and make a portable tool cabinet for storing woodworking hand tools. The clever design for hand tool storage is based on a Yeung Chan hand tool case. I had seen Yeung Chan's version of this hand tool case at a class I attended in 2004 at a furniture making school. Yeung Chan was the instructor and he brought his tool case with him from San Francisco when he travelled to teach. I was in awe of its beauty, functionality and detail. Let's say I had never seen anything like it before. I made sure to take a few measurements and a couple of photos before the week-long class ended. So 20 yrs. later I have created my version of the portable hand tool case! 
Kumiko Jewelry Box

  • Nov 27, 2024

Kumiko Jewelry Box

  • Norman Pirollo

As a former jewelry box maker, I yearned for the opportunity to create a newer design of jewelry box. Over the years, after switching to furniture design and making, I would ideate some new jewelry box designs that were very different from my previous box designs. Of course, you can only change so much, as it is a box after all. So I changed the dimensions for a sleeker, lower profile design with a very contemporary aesthetic. I also wanted to introduce new elements into the design. Why not incorporate Kumiko into a jewelry box design?

  • Nov 12, 2024

Custom Urn

  • Norman Pirollo

I created an urn for a client. I never made one and thought it was essentially a box, so not too difficult. Of course, there is more to the design. After research, I found the design I had in mind was different from how a standard urn is constructed. There are criteria involved in the design of a rectangular box type of urn. The top is fixed to the wood case and the contents of the urn are instead inserted through a removable bottom. The interior of the urn needs to be clear of any obstructions. The bottom has to be removable and easily re-installed. Finally, the size of the urn is related to the volume of ashes, this in turn corresponds to the gender and weight of the individual cremated.

  • Aug 26, 2024

Furniture Design Workshop

  • Norman Pirollo

I am presenting a virtual furniture design workshop over two consecutive weekends, Sunday Sept. 22 & Sept. 29, 2024. Each session is 2 hours long. In the first session I delve into the history of furniture design and describe the process of designing furniture from concept or idea to drawings and finally a scale representation of the furniture. The Furniture Design Workshop is provided through Pocosin School of Fine Craft. Learn furniture design with a professional furniture designer and maker. This workshop will make furniture design less intimidating.
Miter Jack Saw

  • Aug 25, 2024

Miter Jack Saw

  • Norman Pirollo

In my last blog post, I referred to creating precision tenons using the Miter Jack Vise. I will explain further. This magic is performed in conjunction with a Miter Jack Saw. The Miter Jack Saw creates uniform shoulders around the joint, either 2 or 4 shoulders. The Miter Jack Vise jaws create a precision reference surface where the Miter Jack Saw rides along at a predetermined height. The tenon cheeks are first accurately sawn. Then, with the tenon stock securely clamped in the vise, the Miter Jack Saw is rotated along the joint, creating a uniform shoulder all around.
Miter Jack

  • Aug 15, 2024

The Miter Jack

  • Norman Pirollo

At a recent woodworking event, I perused the vintage tool dealers and came across a couple of antique Miter Jack Vises. This was a French development of the 19th century and the purpose was to clamp ends of boards to create consistent joinery. The Miter Jacks incorporated versatility to create either 45d joints or 90d joints. This was accomplished by flipping the Miter Jack over and using the other surfaces of the jaws in the clamp. The Miter Jack also excels at creating 45d case miters along the end of a board.
Kumiko Cabinet

  • Mar 29, 2024

Process or Product 

  • Norman Pirollo

Do you sometimes start a woodworking project and become anxious of how long it will take to complete? Do you feel the project needs to be completed in minimal time? Do you already envision the completed furniture piece and embrace any means to complete it? Instead, emphasize process over product when working on a woodworking project. In other words, enjoy the process of designing and making a unique furniture piece or limited-series furniture design.
Makers and Furniture

  • Mar 20, 2024

Makers and Furniture

  • Norman Pirollo

Not long ago, woodworking was in a downward spiral of diminishing followers and practitioners. The pundits were proclaiming the demise of woodworking as a hobby and how fewer young people were taking up woodworking and interested in building their own furniture. Why bother, with so much commercially mass-produced furniture available at reasonable prices. Fast forward today and a new, younger generation of makers has slowly begun to appreciate the creation of things with their hands.
Jewelry Box

  • Mar 20, 2024

My Woodworking Evolution

  • Norman Pirollo

Several years ago, 2006 to be exact, Michael Dresdner contacted me to ask about profiling my work and practice in an upcoming Woodworker’s Journal online publication. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity to talk about my woodworking and how I got to where I was at the time. I was transitioning from primarily being a jewelry box maker to furniture making and the reasons for this shift in direction were discussed in the interview.
Hand Tool Woodworking

  • Mar 20, 2024

Hand Tool Woodworking Book

  • Norman Pirollo

My recent book explores hand tools and techniques on how to use them. Over the years, I shifted to using hand tools in my woodworking. I use machines to process wood, work then shifts to hand tools. I now enjoy a quiet, dust-free woodworking space. The HAND TOOL WOODWORKING (eBook,$15) introduces you to hand tool woodworking and its benefits.

  • Mar 20, 2024

Workbench Edge Dogs

  • Norman Pirollo

After successfully testing the portable board jack, I continued with workbench workholding accessories. The edge dog, also known as a bench puppy, was modelled after an existing workholding device. The premise of the edge dog is to use both the edge of a workbench top and one dog hole to hold a board on edge. This is performed through a unique design that hangs off the edge of the workbench.