Joanna Werch Takes
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Bosch 4405: A Single Bevel Sliding Miter Saw
If your woodworking needs require only a single bevel miter saw, you might want to look into Bosch’s new 10″ slide, the 4405.
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Paslode Finish Nailer: A Woodworker’s Spring Fancy
You’ll likely find the Paslode 16 Gauge Pneumatic Finish Nailer to be of great interest.
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Powermatic’s Helical Heads: Planers and Jointers to Change Your Knife-Changing Options
The straight talk on planer knives, according to the folks at Powermatic, is that straight knives are soooo last century.
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Wood Glue Without the Yellow
The folks at Gorilla Glue Company talked to woodworkers about what they wanted to see in their glue – and learned what they didn’t want to see.
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Universal Tool Trolley Precision Cutting System: Moving Your Tools to Better Cuts
Tool Trolley LLC has moved to transport circular saws and routers into a new cutting system with greater control, accuracy and safety.
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Bosch: Tools for Real-Life Heroes
We don’t normally call your attention to things like this in our Tool Preview — for one thing, we can hardly keep track of all the special days/events/observances approved by Congress.
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Mike McGlynn: A Woodworker Who’ll Be Missed
Readers of the Woodworker’s Journal print magazine over the years likely recall seeing, every so often, a project done with stunning detail in the style of Arts and Crafts era masters Greene and Greene.
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Black and Decker’s “Intelligent” Mouse Sander
Black and Decker’s new version of their Mouse palm sander is designed to get you in the zone – the zone where your palm sander talks to you.
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The Plunge Takes an Upgrade
Back in 2003, Porter-Cable’s 890 router was one of the new kids on the woodworking block. This year, it grows up to an upgrade for both its plunge base and dust control features.
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The Planer We Saw
RIDGID’s new version of a 13″ thickness planer, the R4330, is hitting stores as we speak.