Michael Dresdner
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Christine Coffman: Carving Whimsy in Wood
I must admit that what first piqued my interest was Christine Coffman’s disarmingly simple description of her wood carving career.
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ShopBot: CNC For the Rest Of Us
The idea was to have one machine that took up limited space but could do almost every woodworking task.
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Charles Neil: Southern Innovation is his Answer to Yankee Ingenuity
Ask most woodworkers to name the one thing they dislike about furniture making, and there is a good chance they will answer “finishing.”
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Our Friends at Delta/Porter-Cable Are Up to Something
PORTER-CABLE has been around for more than 100 years, making tool fans happy since 1906, and DELTA, whichstarted in 1919, is not far behind.
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Connie Slagle: Need a House? Get a Shovel
Most woodworkers start small, perhaps building a jewelry box, and in a sense Connie Slagle started that way, too.
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Mocap: Clamps? We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Clamps!
They say necessity is the mother of invention, and never was that statement more true than with the story of the amazingly handy instant clamping elastic called the Quick Clamp Wrap.
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Dennis Zongker: Living at the Intersection of Vocation and Avocation
Most people who choose woodworking as a hobby do so at least in part because of the contrast between it and their day jobs.
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To Infinity and Beyond!
As soon as I laid the Router Emergency Kit on the table at my guild’s board meeting, I knew I’d have to keep an eye on it.
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David Hurwitz: Taffy Mirrors and Twisted Spoons
Some of us get our first taste of woodworking at a late stage in life, but furniture maker and designer David…
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Alowood: The Exotic-Looking Wood Next Door
Is there any way to dye solid wood all the way through?