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Hand Cut Mortise and Tenon Joints
Create a standard hidden (blind) mortise and tenon joint with just a few tools.
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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Sash Bit
The second in our complex router bit series is the Window Sash bit set.
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Hand Carved Tools
For Matt Wilkinson of West Virginia, tools and wood are accoutrements of his hobby – handcarving tools out of wood.
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Make a Perfect Miter Joint
Cutting and assembling a simple miter joint.
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Chris Marshall Looks At the New Delta Unisaw
Field editor Chris Marshall’s early “sneak peek” provided an opportunity to put the all-new Delta Unisaw through its paces.
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Making the Most of Your Router Bits: Multi Profile Bit
This is one of the bits that I always keep on hand. It does not get used all that often, but comes in very handy for making quick moldings or matching existing profiles that your other bits may not be able to cut.
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Butt Joints
To make a simple square or rectangular frame, cabinet, box or drawer, using butt joints is very easy.
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Rubbing Out: The Final Step to a Great Finish
You can rub out all types of film forming finishes, including shellac, lacquer, oil based varnish and polyurethane, waterbased coatings and catalyzed or conversion coatings.
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Work Sharp Tool Holder
Reader Ted Pietzrak of Auburn, California read the article on “Power Sharpening” in the August 2008 Woodworker’s Journal and agreed with author Bill Hylton’s choice of the Work Sharp power sharpener as the “Best Bet.”
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Wipe-on Finishes and More
Most coatings are formulated to work best with a particular type of applicator, but some work nicely with more than…