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Inlay and Stringing for Edwardian Envelope Table
I used cross banded mahogany inlay for the Envelope Table project in the September/October 2010 issue to more closely match the antique samples I researched for the project.
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VIDEO: “No-Measure”, Evenly Spaced Dadoes
Chris Marshall shows a trick for perfectly spaced dados without time-consuming measurements. This trick applies to a table saw blade organizer but can be easily adapted for many other projects.
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Table Saw Dovetail Jig
Wondering how Sandor Nagyszalanczy’s Table Saw Dovetail Jig from the August 2010 issue of Woodworker’s Journal performs in the shop? Check it out in action in this video.
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Miter Saw Station Scrap Bins
Writer Chris Marshall made some more in-depth drawings for the Miter Saw Station plan featured in the May/June 2010 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.
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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Dish Carving Bit
There are many projects that require the milling of pockets.
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San Diego Fine Woodworkers’ Association Design in Wood 2009 Winners
One of the most prominent annual woodworking shows is the Design in Wood show of the San Diego Fine Woodworkers’…
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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Glue Joint Bit
Gluing boards together to form larger panels is something of a mystery to novice woodworkers. Boards don’t line up properly,…
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ShopBot CNC in Use
Hit play and view this video to watch ShopBot’s small CNC routing it out.
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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Not Just a Door Bit
I used to teach router table classes and the most popular part was, hands down, making cabinet doors.
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Family-Built Boat Truly Floats
The boat model constructed in the Family Boat Builds featured in this issue’s Shop Talk department takes a spin in the water in this video.