Chris Marshall
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Norman Lucia: Woodworker Turned App Designer
Who better to design woodworking apps for a smart phone or tablet computer than a woodworker?
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Labeling Chippers and Shims
If you cut many box joints or dadoes for cabinet shelving, you know how important it is to get a precise fit.
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Warther Museum Traces Life of Master Train Carver
Do you set woodworking goals for yourself?
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Dadoing Undersized Plywood
We may call it 3/4 in., but plywood thickness always comes up shy of that number. How do you cut dadoes to fit it correctly? Look for that 3/32 in. chipper in your dado set, or reach for some shims. Either approach will help you achieve snug-fitting, gap free dado joints.
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DeWALT’s New 20 Volt MAX Lithium-ion Impact Drivers
These drivers are part of a new, expansive line of DeWALT industry-tested 20 Volt MAX tools that will become available this year.
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Couple Turns Charred Spatula into Lively Business
A kitchen mishap motivates Dymesichs to make wooden utensils on their Wisconsin farm.
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C.R. Muterspaw: Specializing in Figured Maple
Would you like to build the curly maple dresser featured on our June print issue cover? C.R. Muterspaw Lumber had just the wood we needed.
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New Makita 18-volt Sliding Compound Miter Saw
Building on its 18-volt LXT Lithium-ion tool platform, Makita just unveiled the new LXSL01 7-1/2 in. Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw.
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Using Cutting Diagrams
Ever wondered how to figure out how much material you need to buy for a project? A board foot estimate is a start, but consider laying out your parts on cutting diagrams as well for greater estimating accuracy. Here’s what to keep in mind.
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Rikon Introduces New Variable-speed AFS
Collecting dust at the source of generation is a key part of a cleaner shop environment, but so is capturing the residual fine dust that ends up floating in the air.