Joanna Werch Takes
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SketchList 3D: Designing Woodworkers
If you’re a woodworker who has always thought it would be cool to design your own projects – but you’ve never learned CAD – the new program SketchList is for you.
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John Sterling: A Family Business, Shaped by a Family Tragedy
John Sterling started out working in his family’s beer distributorship, and ended up working in a woodworking business that has also become a family endeavor.
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Ryobi® Power Paint Sprayer: Spray the Easy Way
Spraying paint or finish is known as one of the easy and fast methods of applying a finish.
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Spider Sander: Eight Slots for Sanding
A product of a new company, T and T Design, formed by two Australians named Terry, the Spider Sander takes its name from its eight slots for attaching abrasives.
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Fire Hose Shop Coat: A Coat of Protection
True, this isn’t the time of year you’re generally shopping for coats. But a shop coat, now that’s different, isn’t it?
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Doug Berch: Coaxing Music Out of Trees
One of the country’s foremost experts on both playing and building the unpretentious dulcimer is a modest, gentle man named Doug Berch.
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Excalibur 50-SLT60P Sliding Table: Updates with the End User in Mind
General International has had a sliding table out there for almost two decades, so the designers of the new model 50-SLT60P had a lot of feedback to work with.
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MicroZip Sander: Tackling Tiny Details
You think you’re done with a project, and then – the final sanding. Of all those nifty, tiny, hard-to-reach details. If you leave them unsanded, you’ll always know.
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INCRA Miter V120: A Miter Gauge for Any Tool
Small shop? Small tools? Want a miter gauge? Incra’s Miter V120 is built for just such circumstances.
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Kobalt Tools: 53″ Tool Chest
Kobalt Tools have come up with a way to do woodworking in your garage and simultaneously show off a shiny hunk of metal to anyone who comes knocking.