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Woodrus, Typos and More
We got an overwhelming approval rating for keeping the typo corner, a personal typo recollection, a suggestion, a question, and of course, the usual smattering of comic responses.
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Wyze Words
In a recent issue, we asked our readers to tell us if, as we suspected, woodworkers are unusually frugal. We were delighted to hear from many of you. Here are just a few of the responses.
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Talking It Out: Readers and Editors Share Info
We get so many interesting responses and reactions to recent articles, we thought we’d share some of them with you.
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Helping Each Other Out
A question on where to find cheap CAD programs elicited a lot of helpful suggestions.
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No One Right Answer
n the last issue, we printed a letter from someone who was irked by Norm saying “my table saw” instead of “the table saw,” and we asked our readers for comments.
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Whose Tool Is It?
Is this true, readers? I know I say “the table saw” instead of “my table saw,” but now I’m curious. Perhaps more of you are like Norm.
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Crown Guards
We ran a segment that mentioned home made crown guards, and it generated quite a bit of interest, including the following eerily similar questions.
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Bow Saw Plans
Last issue, we visited a web discussion on clamps made with black pipe, some of the problems it creates, and some solutions. That generated the following responses.
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April Fool’s Day Issue
One way or another, it netted us the largest group of responses we’ve ever had. Here’s a healthy sampling of them, starting with the words of praise.
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Reviews, Questions and (sigh) More Metric
Bear in mind that this segment is presented for your amusement. We are not quite as clueless as you might suspect, though our daughter insists we are.