Journal Staff
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Installing a Router Lift
A shop-made template, scrap shims and a single router bit make the task precise and easy.
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Maker Spotlight: Rob Robillard, Carl Jacobson and Bob Clagett
Spotlight of woodworking makers Rob Robillard (AConcordCarpenter.com), Carl Jacobson (TheWoodshop.tv) and Bob Clagett (ILiketoMakeStuff.com)
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Installing a Router Lift in a Table Saw Extension
Rob Robillard walks you through the process of creating a router plate template and installing a router lift in your table saw extension.
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PROJECT: Building a Delaware Chair
The inspiration for this chair came from an original built in Delaware in the 1700s. The design, a transition between elaborate carvings and simpler styles, was built unchanged for nearly a century.
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Weaving a Splint Seat
The Delaware chair in the May/June 2018 issue of Woodworker’s Journal features a unique seat. Once you’ve completed the project, check out author Kerry Pierce’s instructions on how to create the traditional splint seat.
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VIDEO: How to Install a Router Lift
Rob Robillard walks you through the process of creating a router plate template and installing a router lift in your table. The Router Lift that he’s using the Rockler Pro Lift Router Lift.
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Woodworking: He’s Covered in It
As a child, Oscar DeLaminated hated anything to do with wood. The child of 60s parents who had gone into plastics, he grew up in an artificially created environment filled with styrofoam, vinyl and polypropylene. Anything that could be dyed orange, was.
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Dr. Jekyll’s Hyde Glue: The Vegan’s Alternative
When Ahm Sari started woodworking as a hobby, everyone told him that hide glue was far and away the best glue he could use.
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Phroyd Answers Miniaturists’ Call with Quarter Cutter
Two bits buys mini quartersawing wonder blade!
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Chee-Ya Project Kits
Are you faced with the begrudging chore of knocking out those “honey-do” projects and never getting around to building that Chippendale highboy or Sam Maloof rocker you’ve always dreamed about?