Feedback
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Messy Shop Owners: Own It
Readers with messy shop tendencies empathize with our publisher.
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15 Years … and Onward!
Readers react to the 15-year anniversary of the Woodworker’s Journal eZine.
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Pallet Wood: Memories, Uses and Cautions
Readers recall finding exotic woods in pallets, share what they’ve built from this lumber source — and post some cautions for both tool and human health.
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Tom-“Fool”-ery
Readers react to the annual April Fools edition of the eZine. Plus a couple of serious items.
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Measuring Made Easy: A Critic’s Choice?
A movie expert’s review of the Measuring Made Easy DVD; plus a few more thoughts on this eZine.
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Woodworkers Are Music Lovers
Do woodworkers like making musical instruments? The short answer: yes.
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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”).