Matt Hocking
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Woodworker’s Journal – November/December 2005
Projects: Roycroft-style Magazine Stand, Ultimate Router Table
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Hitachi SV13YA: Sanding Ease
The new Hitachi SV 13YA 5″ random orbit sander keeps its user comfortable while minimizes dust in the shop.
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Woodworker’s Journal – September/October 2005
Projects: Faceplate-turned Candle Holders, Quilted Sapele Secretary Desk, Ten Board Foot Table
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Tom Jahns: Sticks and Stones
“Sticks and stones may break my bones,” goes the old playground chant, but in the hands of Tom Jahns, they become…
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White Stain Removal
We discovered a white stain left from the paper plate. Is there anything I can do to restore this or remove the stain?
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Stephen Rosasco: A Conservation Restorer
The “Gilded Age,” a term coined by Mark Twain to describe the period from the 1870s to World War I,…
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Woodworker’s Journal – July/August 2005
Projects Include: Arts & Crafts Hutch, Pencil Post Bed, Veneer Jointing Jig
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Woodworker’s Journal – May/June 2005
Projects Include: Arts & Crafts Side Table, End-of-bed Bench, Shaker-inspired Desk
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Woodworker’s Journal – March/April 2005
Projects Include: 8th Grade Step Stool, Drum Sanding Station, Hexagon Hall Tree
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Chilly Reception Down in Dixie
Last week I took a quick business trip below the Mason-Dixon Line. One way that I know I am “down south” is when the woman behind the McDonald’s counter asks me “Hey sugar, whad y’all like this mornin’?” and then follows it up with “How about some grits with that breakfast burrito?” (No thanks … just coffee.)