Feedback
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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.
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A Christmastime Quiet; Bit Causing Burning?
In our last eZine, Rob channeled his inner curmudgeon into his editorial, and told everyone to “go away, he was busy” — making Christmas presents. Judging from the amount of feedback we received for that issue, it seems he was likely not the only one with that attitude — although we did hear from one lonely voice on the other side of that issue.
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Birthday Wishes, Woodworker Admiration and Removing Old Paint
After last issue’s eZine, which included questions in our Q&A section on true lumber sizes as well as removing old cabinet paint, we received responses from readers who wanted to share their own experiences in both of these areas.
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Shop Heat, Gluing Ipe, Setting a Miter Lock
In the last eZine, Rob wrote in his editorial about his conflicting desires to have a comfortably heated shop and to save on the heating bill. Several readers sympathized.
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Table Saw Tilts, Cutting Board Wood Choice and More
Our last issue of the eZine coincidentally mailed on Election Day in the U.S. Rob’s advice, no matter the outcome? Get thee to the shop. At least one reader agreed with our politics.
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One More Time: Granddaughter Project, Trees to Lumber — Plus Five Tools, Mystery Bevel
In last issue’s Feedback, we shared the responses from readers to Rob’s query about what he should build his granddaughter for her first Christmas. This suggestion highlights a project from our own annals.
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Granddaughter Project Choices; Trees to Lumber to Projects (Continued)
The question Rob posed in his editorial last eZine related to his planned Christmas gift for his granddaughter: a rocking horse or a play kitchen, he wondered?