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    A Full House of Reader Responses

    Rob’s query in the last eZine about which room of your house gets the most attention in terms of your woodworking projects really caught the attention of readers — we got a full house of replies.

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    The Pros of Woodworking Procrastination?

    In the last issue of the eZine, Rob mentioned that he had once envisioned a future when his woodworking projects would be completed in a timely manner … but, now that the future is here, that doesn’t seem to be case.

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    Sealing a Tub, Adding Fractions – and Snow

    It seems cleanliness was on woodworkers’ minds as the year ended and the new one began, since much of the feedback we received on last issue’s eZine dealt with the question in our Q&A section regarding finishing a wooden bathtub.

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    Hot Feelings, Cooler Linings

    In the Questions & Answers section of eZine 284, we had a shop teacher who asked some questions about door repairs his principal had requested — and a woodworker who wanted some advice on lining coolers he was building. We had some heated responses to the shop teacher’s situation.

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    10 Years of WJ eZine: Do You Have Any Thoughts?

    Even as we’re celebrating our 10 years of longevity, we’re not neglecting the short-term memory of last issue’s eZine. Back then…a whole two weeks ago … the Q&A section included queries about dust collection options and the use of walnut shavings. Here are some reader responses to those queries.

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    Congratulations, Adulations — and Chainsaw Advice

    Several eZine readers wrote to congratulate us after Rob’s editorial last time out mentioned the Woodworker’s Journal eZine’s recent receipt of the Gold Award for Best e-Newsletter from the Minnesota Magazine and Publishing Association. To which we say, aw shucks. And thanks.

  • Wood Grain: What You Like — and Don’t

    In his editorial last time out, Rob shared that he has a “split personality” when it comes to wood – sometimes preferring straight grain, while other times call for wildly figured stock. He asked readers to share your preferences on this issue – and, of course, you did.

  • Discussing Drawers, Doors and Wheels

    Some of our readers responded to the questions appearing in the Q&A section of last issue’s eZine. For instance, we heard from one reader who had also built a Craftsman dresser.

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    Repairs of Chairs

    We heard from a few readers who had more to say on the chair leg repair question addressed in the Q&A section of last issue’s eZine.

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    Floored by Responses

    We have to admit that the amount of response to Rob’s flooring dilemma in last issue’s eZine left us, well, floored. Here’s just a small sampling of the advice, comments and experiences shared.