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Another Way to Keep Guide Bushing Nuts Tight
In reaction to last issue’s Tricks video on router collar guides, a reader submitted another option for keeping these pieces tight.
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Making Toys for Grandchildren
Readers respond to Rob’s tale of making gifts for his granddaughter’s birthday with their own “toys for grandchildren” reminiscences.
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Aging in the Shop
Rob’s recent birthday had him considering his age — and his shop. Readers share the accommodations they’ve made, and their thoughts on aging and woodworking.
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Readers’ Means of Heating Their Shops
We received several responses to Rob’s question about how you keep your shops warm (even though, to us Minnesotans, 30 degrees Fahrenheit is not really “cold”).
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Thoughts on Magnets, Exterior Mahogany, Etc.
Readers responded to last issue’s eZine with comments on organization via magnets, finishes for a mahogany garage door, and options for reducing tearout.
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Planning vs. Production
A reader admits to falling prey to holiday gift time “planning” (aka, procrastination) vs. production.
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In Appreciation of Veterans and Corpsmen
Readers express appreciation of veterans and corpsmen — plus answer, and ask, questions about doublestick tape.
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Your Thoughts on the New WoodworkersJournal.com
In the last issue of the eZine, Rob’s editorial announced the official launch of the new Woodworker’s Journal website (which is why your eZine looks slightly different than it did in “the old days” … also known as a few weeks ago).
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More Thoughts on Rip Cuts and Drill Bits, Bigger Motors and More
A few suggestions for setting up narrow rip cuts, installing a larger motor, preserving hook-and-loop disks.
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Hook-and-Loop Sander Solutions; Folding Sandpaper in Fourths
In the Q and A section of eZine Issue 361 last time out, one of our readers asked about a problem he was having with his hook-and-loop sander. Here are some other readers’ thoughts on the subject.