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Routing Arcs on a Ball; Helping Others Out; Shop Building Advice
Routing Arcs on a Ball In our last eZine issue, one of our Q&A questioners wanted to know how to…
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Long Winter’s End; Lumber Markings; Wooden Coffee Cups
Some of you had your own reasons to rejoice at the weather — or comment on it.
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Adirondack Finishing Tips; More “Oldies But Goodies” Woodworking Tools
In last issue’s Questions and Answers section, a reader had a question about how to finish an Adirondack chair. Another reader, with experience in the matter, offered his opinion.
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Readers Share Their Old Tool Stories
It seems like we received enough responses to fill a history book (even the Internet didn’t have room for all of them).
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April Fools Feedback; Urn-Sealing Options; Why to Restore an Old Tool
“I do not know where you come up with so much really good April Fools stuff year after year.” ( Editor’s Note: It leaves us shaking our heads as well.)
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More Options for Wooden Raised Planters
In our last issue, one of the questioners in our Q&A section wondered about finding a food-safe, yet rot-resistant, wood choice for raised planter beds. Other readers had a few additional suggestions.
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Why You Do Woodworking; The Beauty of It
We posed the question to you. Here’s what you told us about why you do woodworking.
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Shops as Refuge
In his editorial last time out, Rob paid homage to time in the shop by referring to it as a refuge — a concept that struck a chord with several of our readers.
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Dog Doors and Other Challenging Projects
In last issue’s eZine, Rob announced that he is building a better dog door, and asked if other woodworkers had some off-the-beaten-path projects on their horizons.
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More Tips to Keep Rust Off Table Saws, Finish a Log-Sided Building
Other eZine readers had additional tips for the questioner in last issue’s Q&A section who wanted to know how he could keep his table saw top from rusting.