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The Most Useful eZine of the Year
A plethora of readers write in concerning everything from the English language to oily rags.
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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.