Journal Staff
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Sorby Decorative Turning Tools
These tools allow the turner to create visual and textured effects that previously were a great deal more time consuming or required mastery of certain techniques and skills.
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Mule Cabinetmaker Machine: Leveraging the Power of the Net
If your business is driven by word of mouth, the Internet can be a very good friend. That’s what John Withrow, principal of Mule Cabinetmakers Machine in Newmarket, Ontario, is discovering since he put his tools up on the World Wide Web.
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Building the Woodworking Community: Jeffrey Greene Pays it Forward
When Jeffrey Greene was just starting out as a woodworker, he was very fortunate to have two experienced craftsmen take him under their wing.
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Elmer’s Glue: Mistakes Were Made…That’s Why There’s Elmer’s
Elmer’s Products Inc. has just introduced a new series of Carpenter’s Wood Fillers that might just save you from blowing a gasket next time you lose your grip and drop that smoother plane right on your nearly-finished coffee table.
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Kreg Tool Co: Behind Every Good Tool…
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but a discerning spouse can be just as inspirational. No one knows that better than Craig Sommerfield, president and founder of Kreg Tool Co.
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Letting the Wood Come Through: Peter Zuerner
For some of us, a beautiful piece of wood furniture is like a rare and wondrous gem.
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StlWork Software: A Tool That May Shape the Future of Woodworking
We are taking a look at StlWork, a new software program designed specifically for CNC routers and milling machines.
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Reconnecting with His Past: Jonah Zuckerman of City Joinery
It’s very easy for most of us to get distracted away from our true passion – woodworking.
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The Drill Doctor: Woodworker Heal Thyself
So when the Drill Doctor arrived, I thought to myself, “Wow, I can finally turn that rusty collection of old drill bits into a shiny new set that will justify my foolish decision to buy a large box of rusty bits.”
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Simplifying Home Office Furniture: Don Woodruff
Most of us have, at one time or another, designed ourselves into a corner with a project.