Chris Marshall
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Got Rules for Your Tools?
Drawers help keep calamity at bay in this editor’s shop.
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Angling Without the Snags
About six years ago, I was building some outdoor furniture with lots of angles to them, and the closest thing I had to an angle-setting device was my speed square. No offense to you hard-core carpenters out there, but frankly, a speed square seems better suited to rafter tails than woodworking.
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What’s Your Style?
A thread from woodworking.com prompts the question, what furniture style spins your engine?
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Briwax: Made for Wood but Ready for More
It’s hard to imagine a correlation between fingernail polish, World War II and high quality woodworking finishing products, but that’s how Briwax International got its start.
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Never Underestimate a Good Trim Job
Who says trim carpentry isn’t woodworking? Apparently, the guy who trimmed out my windows.
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Are You Scrap Savvy?
If you’re a regular eZine reader, I’m sure you’re familiar with our rather dubious but always proudly delivered “April Fool’s” edition.
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Yellowstone Hotel Shares Marquetry on Grand Scale
If Yellowstone National Park is on your short list of future vacation destinations, be sure to stop and see Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel on the park’s northwest corner. It’s a wonderful vintage building in its own right, but the hotel also contains a remarkable example of marquetry you won’t want to miss! I stumbled on it almost by accident while staying there for a night last summer.
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Grinders Bite Back
The other day, while grinding a fresh edge on my turning chisels, I was reminded of a rather searing injury from my past. It’s proof that sometimes the “safe” tools are the ones that bite you back. Here’s what happened…
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A Better Way to Brush Poly
Leave it to Norm Abram to come up with a better way to apply polyurethane. Have you seen him use a big binder clip and a piece of old tee-shirt? If that doesn’t show Yankee frugality, I don’t know what does. But, you know what, it’s an amazingly good applicator. In fact, it’s become my favorite way to apply poly (wiping it on is my next).
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Splinter: A Supercharged Study in Wooden Design
Joe Harmon uses high-tech woodworking to build high-performance car