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Straight Shooting Board Info, Plus “Fool”-ish Follies
Over the past few eZines, we’ve had some discussion about shooting boards and about the terminology that refers to a “horn” on a mortise and tenon. To clear things up, we asked master woodworker Ian Kirby, a frequent writer for Woodworker’s Journal magazine, to take on these explanations.
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Advice for an Eagle Scout Project
One of our Q&A’s in the last issue came from a Boy Scout asking for advice on his Eagle Scout project, an outdoor bulletin board and message center. He wondered if eZine readers had some advice. You did.
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Tales of Experience
In response to last issue’s eZine, we heard from readers with firsthand experience of some of the areas we covered.
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Shooting Off About Shooting Boards
After last issue’s Q&A on shooting boards, a few of you had some things to say about our answer.
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Sampling of Hardwood Favorites
If you read Rob’s editorial, you know we received a LOT of responses to the query about what your favorite hardwood is. Here’s a smattering of those responses.
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Right Sizing and Shaping: Tiny Wood, Flat Stones
In last issue’s Q&A section, a woodworker was looking for ways to flatten wood – including tips on using the planer he borrows occasionally. A couple of readers wrote in to share their experiences in this matter.
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Celebrating an Anniversary; Looking to the Future
The last issue of the eZine was dedicated to the 10th anniversary of this very eZine. A couple of you sent some nice notes regarding this milestone.
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ABC’s of CA Glue
Several readers wrote in response to last issue’s Q&A on the search for CA [cyanoacrylate] glue.
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Parts, Supplies: Find What You’re Looking For
With the answer to the question about retrofitting a riving knife in the last eZine, we heard from a few readers that it is possible: one who provided his homemade solution, and one who has made a commercial one.
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Welcoming Woodworkers
Rob’s announcement that his family would be traveling to Alabama over the holidays in last issue’s eZine brought plenty of words of welcome.