Feedback
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Computers in the Shop: Yes, No – and Maybe
In last issue’s editorial, Rob asked your opinions on bringing a CNC into your shop. Do you want to? Would you even consider it? Or is that just heresy?
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Keeping Projects Right-Sized
In the last issue of the eZine, Rob’s editorial mentioned a few projects he’s built that were, shall we say, on the large side. It seems that’s not a small problem in the woodworking world.
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“Making Stuff” Memories; Kentucky Coffee Bean Wood; Spell Check
Last time out, Rob mentioned his lifetime of “making stuff” in his editorial. In the tradition of eight-year-old Rob’s submarine, we heard about this reader’s first (attempted) project.
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Less Lean on a Rocker; a Woodworker’s Project List; Shop Heating
In last issue’s Q&A, we had a reader who asked about fixing the lean on a rocking chair. Here are some additional suggestions along those lines from our readers.
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Woodworkers Share the Projects on Their Lists
Last time out, Rob asked the eZine faithful what was on your project list for the end of the year. Here are some of the items on the agenda.
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How to Deal with Woodworking Mistakes
Last time out, Rob talked about what he learned regarding woodworking mistakes from an older mentor.
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Use Tubing to Spray Caulk in Wall Crack
Other readers had some additional advice for last issue’s questioner who wanted to know “How Should I Fix a Wall Crack with Limited Access.”
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Experiences with Woods and Finishes for Outdoor Applications
Our reader feedback this time out focuses on the Q&A section from the last issue of the eZine.
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Creative Projects; Preventing Bugs from Barn Wood; Anti-Theft Tool Markings
In the editorial in the last issue of the eZine, Rob wondered what was the most creative project our eZine readers had ever built. Some of you shared some examples.
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An Option for Hiding Metal in Fence Posts; The Fate of Teak
In our last issue of the eZine, one of our readers wrote in about how to hide metal post ties inside large fence posts. This reader has a suggestion for how to address this issue.