Freedom Timberworks LLC

Freedom Timberworks LLC Freedom Timberworks LLC is a Texas-based veteran-owned and operated business.

We specialize in hand-tool woodworking instruction, custom workbenches, and tool sales.

I have been enjoying chip carving various patterns onto pine coasters. This traditional craft involves carving patterns ...
09/21/2025

I have been enjoying chip carving various patterns onto pine coasters. This traditional craft involves carving patterns with knives by making 2-3 intersecting cuts at a precise 60° angle, resulting in chips that meet at the vertex at the bottom of the cut. The carver can combine two cut chips for straight or arc profiles and three cut triangle chips to create complex geometric patterns and free-form carvings. When selecting wood for chip carving, it is best to choose Basswood, White Pine, Butternut, or Walnut. Woods with high resin content are not recommended, as the variation in wood density can make it challenging to achieve smooth, controlled cuts.

06/18/2025

Merlin Falcon Walking Stick

I had the pleasure of instructing a Frame Saw Class with Plane Wellness the last two weekends, as well as a Saw Sharpeni...
06/09/2025

I had the pleasure of instructing a Frame Saw Class with Plane Wellness the last two weekends, as well as a Saw Sharpening Class and I had a blast!

During the class we made a 300mm Joinery Frame Saw (Blue), a 450mm Cross-Cut Frame Saw (Yellow), and a 450mm Rip-Cut Frame Saw (Red).

Making a hand cut frame and panel assembly in preparation for an upcoming class with Plane Wellness.
05/27/2025

Making a hand cut frame and panel assembly in preparation for an upcoming class with Plane Wellness.

This beautifully crafted box is distinguished by hand-cut rabbet joints, intricate rosettes, and recessed marquetry on t...
05/27/2025

This beautifully crafted box is distinguished by hand-cut rabbet joints, intricate rosettes, and recessed marquetry on the lid. Made from poplar wood, it is finished with a Provincial stain and equipped with brass butt hinges.

Sharpening some Frame Saws today on a Roubo style saw vise.
03/20/2025

Sharpening some Frame Saws today on a Roubo style saw vise.

This is a reposting from the Katz-Moses Tools February monthly newsletter:KMWDF Sponsors Veteran Workshop by Semper Fi &...
02/21/2025

This is a reposting from the Katz-Moses Tools February monthly newsletter:

KMWDF Sponsors Veteran Workshop by Semper Fi & America's Fund Hosted by WoodByWright

In January, our founder Jonathan was approached by James Wright from "Wood By Wright" about providing equipment for a class, attended by disabled veterans identified through Semper Fi & America’s Fund. With that being said, let’s begin this story from the beginning.

Ryan Barnard is presently enrolled in the Semper Fi and America’s Fund Apprenticeship Program (SF & AF AP… our service members love acronyms). Ryan is enrolled as a veteran entrepreneur with a business plan centered on woodworking instruction, tool sales, and manufacturing workbenches for individuals with disabilities and or mobility challenges. Seeking guidance through this, he reached out to James Wright for mentorship while preparing to launch his business. However, from

further discussions with his case manager, the idea was born to conduct woodworking training clinics through the SF & AF AP to help veterans gain foundational skills in hand tool woodworking and joinery.

Ryan broached this idea to James who collaborated with him to refine the course concept and develop a curriculum. James offered his workshop for the first clinic which operates as a pilot program to validate the model and determine its repeatability.

These attendees have a variety of disabilities, from spinal cord injuries limiting physical functions, to traumatic brain injuries (TBI) - blast injuries from combat which often manifest in chronic migraines, as well as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Other disabilities vary by veteran, but the aforementioned are quite common amongst our service men and women.

The course itself is a walkthrough of hand tool woodworking and joinery, progressing from the use of hand tools in woodworking, to the most basic joinery, progressing through more advanced concepts, and elevating into tool making. In the evenings, attendees conducted wood carving workshops as an additional add on to provide a different facet of woodworking but also to help refine some of their skills such as grain reading. The ultimate goal was to equip the attendees with foundational woodworking skills while fostering confidence and independence. This course gave the attendees hands on experience with essential techniques and tools, preparing them for more advanced projects or whatever their own woodworking ventures may entail.

So WHY hand tool woodworking? As James Wright says, “Hand tools allow us to work in a smaller space.” They’re “far more peaceful and relaxed. If you learn the skill with hand tools you can translate that to power tools. You can’t always do it in the other direction.” Ryan adds on about the therapeutic aspect of hand tool woodworking, “We integrated biofeedback, mindfulness, and breathing exercises into the training to help veterans manage challenges stemming from their disabilities.”

“As Veterans encountered difficulties, we emphasized recognizing where stress was held in their bodies, practicing mindfulness, and understanding that while perfection is unattainable, excellence is achievable through patience and practice.”

How did the KMWDF fold into all this? Well, as we mentioned before, James approached Jonathan regarding the tool aspect of the class. One whole day was devoted to dovetails, so the KMWDF donating marking gauges and KM Tools Dovetail guides was vital to the mission. Since each student was provided their own gear, no student had to share equipment which can be at times frustrating in a learning environment. Also, the KM Tools dovetail guide’s magnetic implements provide “training wheels” to make the skill much more approachable. And as James Wright put it, the aprons donated, “gave the students a feeling of professionalism and a place to store the tools they used and made.” Ryan noted that the “quality marking knives improved precision in measuring and layout” and praised the dovetail guides as well. He concluded, “These resources made complex tasks approachable and fostered a sense of accomplishment amongst our participants.”

This kind of programming and the people behind it, specifically folks like James and Ryan are incredibly impactful for disabled veterans. For many disabled veterans, traditional 9-to-5 jobs are not practical due to the unpredictability of their disabilities, which can cause sudden disruptions to their schedules. After dedicating their lives to mission-focused service, being unable to work or contribute meaningfully can take a severe toll on their mental health and recovery. Programs like this provide veterans with the tools, training, and empowerment to work within the constraints of their disabilities while rediscovering purpose and meaning.

As Ryan details, “These initiatives help veterans transition from feeling hopeless, helpless, and worthless to becoming productive members of society, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and direction. By offering a viable pathway to pursue their goals and dreams despite physical or cognitive limitations, such programs not only improve quality of life but also play a role in addressing critical issues like veteran su***de. Empowering veterans in this way honors their sacrifices and helps them build fulfilling futures.”

Thank you to Ryan, James, and the rest of the team at Semper Fi & America’s Fund for allowing KMWDF to contribute to this meaningful endeavor.

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Freedom Timberworks LLC (Ryan Barnard) has really impressed me with the courses he is preparing! He is one of the only t...
02/14/2025

Freedom Timberworks LLC (Ryan Barnard) has really impressed me with the courses he is preparing! He is one of the only teachers I didn't know of prior to them becoming teachers and I feel truly blessed that he reached out!

His newest course is intended as a 3-day guided "crash course" into Hand Tool Woodworking. We recognize that mastery will come with time and practice but he has prepared this course in such a way that it will get you started on the best foot possible! (I wish this course was around when I started in hand tools!!)

Check it out here: https://planewellness.org/hand-tools/

Ready to try hand tool woodworking? Join us! We will walk you through how to sharpen and use multiple hand tools in this 3-day virtual course

Our first online class with Plane Wellness has been posted and we are looking forward to meeting the students and carvin...
01/14/2025

Our first online class with Plane Wellness has been posted and we are looking forward to meeting the students and carving along with each of you!

New Teacher - New Course!

Welcome to our new teacher, Ryan Barnard! I am very excited about what Ryan brings to the table. He is a great person with a great heart who has personal experience with what our mission students face. His bio is below!

He is also starting off strong with his first course! Ryan has prepared an amazing introduction to carving with the 5 modules pictured! This course also includes a material pack! What better way to get started in carving!? Check it out here: https://planewellness.org/wood-carving/

Bio: Ryan is a veteran who has turned personal challenges into a mission. After graduating high school in 2003, he enlisted in the Army, serving two combat deployments in Iraq. During his 17.5 years of service, Ryan sustained traumatic brain injuries, leading to significant health challenges. Medically retired in December 2020, he moved to San Antonio, Texas, with his family to focus on recovery. Woodworking became a pivotal part of his healing, helping him manage Anxiety, PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Depression. Ryan’s therapeutic approach not only aids his own mental health but also supports other individuals facing similar struggles.

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Monday 9am - 5am
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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