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Quad-linear Legs for a Stickley-Inspired Settle
Michael Crow show you how to make a furniture leg that shows the same grain pattern on all four sides – in this case quartersawn oak. He builds a quadrilinear leg using locking miters which are cut on a router table.
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Making Templates for a Greene and Greene Bed Project
Chris Marshall shows you how to make the templates for his Greene & Green bed project. This project was featured in the Jan/Feb 2015 issue of Woodworker’s Journal Magazine.
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Power Sanding Tip – How Fast Should You Move the Sander?
How fast should you move your power sander across the wood surface? Sanding too quickly can create little curly scratches, also known as pigtails.
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Using a Circle Cutting Jig
Sandor Nagyszalanczy demonstrates how to set up and use his circle cutting jig with a band saw or jigsaw.
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Designing a Homemade Spice Rack
Kimberly McNeelan explains the process she used to design her unique wall-mounted spice rack and offers some tips for incorporating your own design elements.
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A Look at the Four-Jaw Scroll Chuck from Easy Wood Tools
Ernie Conover has spent some time lately testing Easy Wood Tools’ 4-Jaw Chuck. He shares some of his thoughts on the features of the chuck and how he’s put it to work in his woodturning.
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Making Wood Pull Toys with David Wakefield
Toy designer David Wakefield describes the thought and design process that he uses in designing his articulated wood toys.
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Turning a Cabriole Leg
Ernie Conover demonstrates his technique for marking a piece for multi-access turning and creating a cabriole leg for Queen Anne furniture.
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Testing the Rikon 25-010H Combination Planer/Jointer
Woodworker’s Journal contributing editor Sandor Nagyszalanczy takes an in-depth look at the features and abilities of the RIKON 25-010H Planer/Joiner in this tool preview video.
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Building a Nightstand on the Table Saw
Looking for more information on how Rob Johnstone and JoAnne Liebeler created the Nightstand project from the November/December 2014 issue of Woodworker’s Journal completely on the table saw?