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Shop Heating, Shop Humor and Joinery Names
In the last issue of the Woodworker’s Journal eZine, we featured a discussion on “How Do You Heat Your Shop.”
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Humor in the Shop, Reactions to the Videos … Plus More
Rob’s editorial last time out referred to having a sense of humor in woodworking (or about your woodworking …).
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Fine Furniture Tip on Repairing Sanded-Through Veneer; Better Blade Cleaner
As is often the case, we heard from other readers of last issue’s eZine who had additional suggestions for those woodworkers whose problems we posed.
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We Want to Hear From You!
It’s always good to hear some follow-up from any of you, on anything “Woodworker’s Journal.”
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Follow-up Photos From Previous Questioners
At the beginning of this new year, we heard from a couple of the eZine readers whose questions were answered in the Q&A sections of 2013.
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Woodworking Projects: Who’s a “Starter” and Who’s a “Finisher”
In last issue’s eZine editorial, Rob queried our readers about which of the “two kinds” of woodworker you are: a “starter,” who gets most excited about starting on a new project, or a “finisher,” whose thrills come from a completed project.
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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.