Contributing Bloggers
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Making Box Joints
This is a useful joint which can be made with four cuts on the table saw.
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How Many Tools and How Many Trips
How many tools will a job take and how many trips back to the shop? After some 50 years of home repair, I’ve come to expect to go back for more tools at least three or four times. More than that and I really feel dumb; less than three and I feel pretty smart. But why can’t I think of everything the first time?
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Woodcarving Insight
My life is all about woodcarving, mostly relief woodcarving. I started when I was 18 years old and knew right off: woodcarving was for me.
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The Best One
I was privileged to have an excellent instructor and wonderful gentleman teach me beginning woodworking some thirty-plus years ago. Dabney Doty was meticulous and thrifty, accounting for every scrap of wood in the University shop where he’d taught for who-knows-how-many years.
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The Wood Collector
I’m a wood collector. I didn’t set out to become one. It just happened as a consequence of 40 years of furniture making: 20 feet of this, 100 feet of that.
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Grade School Helper
My daughter called the other day and asked if I would help at Sammy’s grade school Arts and Sciences Day the following week.
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Grounding PVC
I received a woodworkers catalog in the mail recently and noticed an ad for dust collection systems.
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Making Scarf Joints
Measure twice and cut once is still good advice for the novice woodworker, but having cut a board too short is only one reason to lengthen it by scarfing.
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Is It Good Enough?
As many years as I’ve been woodworking, there are now several nice heirlooms furnishing my home.
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Shooting Long Boards with a Shooting ‘Bench’
A shooting board is a handy tool for planing straight and square edges on a board. But what about a board that is six or eight feet long, that won’t fit on most shooting boards?