Chris Marshall
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Woodworking Students Showcase Projects in AWFS Fresh Wood Competition
Now in its third biennial year with AWFS, this competition highlights outstanding construction and design achievements by students in high school and post-secondary woodworking programs in North America.
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Dovetail Confessions
Okay, true confession time: I’ve never cut dovetails by hand. There, I said it.
It’s probably not a big thing to admit, really … lots of us woodworkers don’t cut and chop pins and tails the “old school” way. Sure, I can steer my router through a dovetailing jig with the best of them, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But for me, a woodworking editor for gosh sakes, I feel like I’m admitting some deep, dark secret. I’m supposed to know this stuff to be a card-carrying shop writer, right?
Well, wrong.
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Tools Don’t Replace Talent or Time
One of perks of being Woodworker’s Journal’s “field” editor is that, every now and then, I actually get out into the field. Sometimes I’m headed to trade shows, but the trips I enjoy even more involve getting together with other woodworkers to see how they do things. In addition to meeting some really fine people and taking care of a photoshoot, I often learn a thing or two about myself in the process.
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Woodworking in Tough Times
These days, it feels like the “Great Recession” is never going to end, doesn’t it? Jobless rates are up, banks are on the ropes and home values are still falling through the floor. Tough times all around. But, despite some huge potholes on this road to recovery, the woodworking industry is still forging ahead.
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Rikon Leading the Pack Bullishly in Bearish Market
We didn’t have time to cover ALL of the new tools Rikon rolled out at AWFS 2009 … and man oh man, these folks at Rikon have been busy!
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Pocket Screw Joints: The Outdoorsy Types
Summer is quickly slipping through our fingers, so hopefully you’re busy with outdoor projects. This season, I’ve got a garden fence that’s way overdue. In the spirit of exterior projects, I’d like to recommend pocket screw joinery.
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Three-dollar Fix Improves Fold-Down Outfeed Table
Earlier this spring we received some good feedback about the “Fold-down Outfeed Table” project that ran in the February 2009 issue (p. 50). Glad you folks like it! But, if you’re planning to build one for your table saw (or if you’ve already completed it), be sure to add a simple modification sent in by fellow reader Doug Green from Wellington, Colorado.
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No More “Name That Grit”
My Sandpaper Organizer ran in our August issue as our “Jigs & Fixtures” featured project. If you went ahead and built one, I hope you’re liking it. I sure am.
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Osborne Wood Products, Inc.: A Supplier for the Rest of Us
One company, Osborne Wood Products, was so beloved by their community that when they had a fire, their customers, suppliers and neighbors stepped forward to make certain they did not go out of business.
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Skil Benchtop Line: Tools to Sit on the Bench
Although originally known for their handheld circular saw, some of Skil’s latest efforts have come in their benchtop line.