Chris Marshall
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Dremel to Launch New Tool System with Versatile Trio
When Alfred Dremel designed the first rotary tool 75 years ago, his intention was to make it versatile.
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Out with the Old? Thankfully, Not Yet.
Chris Marshall reflects on the merits of an ugly knock-together workbench.
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Grip-Tite Featherboards
Necessity may be the mother of many inventions, but in the case of Grip-Tite Magnetic Featherboards, adversity also proved to be a strong motivator.
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New Impact Driver Accessories from Bosch
If you are a fan of impact drivers but not the standard bits that tend to break when used with impact tools, Bosch may have a better solution for you.
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Miter Saw Station Scrap Bins
Writer Chris Marshall made some more in-depth drawings for the Miter Saw Station plan featured in the May/June 2010 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.
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Up in Smoke: Kenya’s Charcoal Industry
Chris Marshall considers the sobering plight of Kenya’s forests and its charcoal industry.
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Ali Industries: Sandpaper from the Space Age
Almost a year ago now, I had the opportunity to tour Ali Industries, a sandpaper manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Dayton, Ohio, just a couple of hours from my home.
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June Issue Coming Soon!
Although the month of June is still a couple of calendar flips away, we here at Woodworker’s Journal are more…
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Kamba Carving from the Heart of Kenya
Chris Marshall experiences carving “Kenyan” style on a recent trip to Africa.
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Rockwell Tools: New Company, Same Quality
Is this the same Rockwell that was stamped on the machines in high school shop class or on that heavy, old circular saw in Dad’s tool cabinet?