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Choosing Table Leg Styles
Rob Johnstone explains the decision process he used to choose the style of legs he considered when designing a slab-top table. Which version do you prefer?
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Wood Carving in Brienz, Switzerland
Woodworker’s Journal editor Joanna Werch Takes got a unique opportunity to travel to Brienz, Switzerland and visit a historic wood carving community.
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Restoring Civil War Flag Frame
The Lowell Veterans Council has taken great care to preserve a civil war-era flag and restore the beautiful carved frame that went around it.
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How to Cut Notches for a Mission-style Picnic Table
AJ Hamler demonstrates the technique he used to create a beautiful Mission-style picnic table using a circular saw and chisels.
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VIDEO: Wood Screws 101
Sandor Nagyszalanczy offers a brief overview of the history, features and advantages of modern production screws.
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Working with Flat Spots in Spindle Turning Projects
Sometimes you want to leave flat areas in your spindles while you’re turning them. In this video, Ernie Conover shares his tips for creating the transitions between flat and round sections.
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Panel Veneering with a Simple Vacuum Bag
Woodworker’s Journal senior editor Chris Marshall uses a skateboard veneering technique to add an attractive surface to his Greene and Greene Nightstand.
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A Closer Look at Leigh’s RTJ 400 Router Jig
Chris Marshall takes an extended look at a versatile dovetail jig that promises to help you make several dovetail and box joints quickly and repeatedly.
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Router Jig for Cutting Dadoes in Small Parts
Larry Okrend shows you how to make a jig for cutting accurate dadoes in multiple small project parts. This jig makes it easy to create small lattice pieces.
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VIDEO: Canoe Paddle Class at North House Folk School
Dan Cary spent two days at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais, MN, learning how to make a traditional Northwoods canoe paddle.