Chris Marshall
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Chris’s Arts & Crafts Wine Cabinet
To date, this Arts & Crafts-inspired Wine Cabinet is the most extensive project I’ve built for our magazine. It was an ambitious undertaking for me back in 2003, but one I look back on really fondly.
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Have You Seen “Woodshop” Yet?
Jesse Ventura has long since moved out of Minnesota’s Governor’s Mansion, but instead of reaching for the wrestling tights again, he’s back to acting. Here’s the fun part: his latest role involves woodworking! Or, rather, shop class.
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Wally Keller Tool Museum: A Testament to Industrial-era Hand Tools
f you’re a vintage tool collector, an aficionado of things forged from iron and steel, or a regular follower of our “Stumpers” department in the print magazine, here’s a vacation destination to put on your bucket list: “The Wally Keller Tool Museum” in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin.
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Makita LCT208W Lithium-Ion Combo Kit
This 12-volt Lithium-Ion kit actually includes two tools: a 3 3/8-in.-diameter Circular Saw and a 3/8-in. Driver-Drill.
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Liquid Pinstripes
Traditional inlaying is a fine skill to learn, but sometimes there’s more than one way to skin the same cat.
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JET/Powermatic: Core Values Honored Despite Recession
Over the past couple of years, only a hermit would have been able to be able to miss this recession’s…
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Dremel Multi-Max Universal Adapter
If you own a multi-tool, you may have experienced the limitation imposed by most models: you need to buy the manufacturer’s brand of accessories because other competitor brands don’t fit the mount.
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Fingers Crossed for Chestnut Revival
Article points to promising signs for “new” American chestnut.
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Woodpeckers to Discontinue Precision Router Lift
Recently we learned that Woodpeckers will soon discontinue production of their original Precision Router Lift model, and remaining inventory of these units isn’t expected to last long.
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Trend: U.K.’s Routing Leader Building Brand in the States
Trend Routing Technology is the dominant brand for router products in the U.K. Soon, this English company hopes to become a household name for woodworking supplies here in the States, too.