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November/December 2017 What’s in Store Round-up
Take a closer look at some of the cool new tools that were featured in the November/December issue of Woodworker’s Journal.
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How to Cut Circles with a Router and Jig
An ellipse and circle-cutting jig provides one way to mill your octagonal frame round.
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Making a Kitchen Canister and Lid
Learn how to turn a kitchen canister for storing dry goods, such as coffee or tea. This kitchen canister is a great woodturning project to practice and improve your lathe and spindle turning skills.
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How to Cut Half-Lap Joints
Learn how to cut the half-lap joints that were used to make the dog dish holder project in the September/October 2017 issue.
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How to Install Lid Supporting Torsion Hinges
Large box or chest lids can be heavy and if they are not supported, they can fall and make a startling noise, or worse, cause an injury. One of the best ways to support a box lid is with a torsion hinge.
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VIDEO: Building a Cherry Slab Dining Table
Rob Johnstone shows you how he built a dining table from a huge slab of cherry lumber.
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September/October 2017 What’s in Store Round-up
Woodworker’s Journal wraps up our coverage of the latest tools and supplies now in stores from our September/October 2017 issue.
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New Developments in Battery Technology
In the September/October issue of Woodworker’s Journal, AJ Hamler takes a look at how some companies are taking battery technology into the next generation.
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Designing a Mid-Century Sideboard
Chris Marshall explains how he designed and built his Mid-Century Sideboard project, including discussion on his wood choice and the tools and techniques he used.
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How to Turn a Bowl Without a Scroll Chuck
Woodturning expert Ernie Conover shows you several innovative methods you can use to secure a bowl to your lathe without a scroll chuck.