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Domino XL: Sometimes Bigger is just Better!
…Kirby as he built the projects for our DVD series (The Way to Woodwork). We used Domino joinery on most of the projects, and Ian simply could not say enough…
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The International Woodworking Fair, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000
…accessory program. Look to their advertisements for further details in that regard. For the rest of the day, I hooked up with Ian Kirby and walked the floor exploring what…
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Router Cutting Dovetails Without a Jig
…a sharp knife spinning around.’ How creative you are in applying the cutting edge is the key. Ian Kirby: Yes, make a jig just like the kind you can buy….
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At Home with the Masters
Recently, I had the good fortune to spend a weekend with Ian Kirby and Frank Klausz. While it was a working weekend (they are each building a workbench that will…
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Fresh February Content Coming Soon!
…and long-time Journal contributor Ian Kirby offers a cerebral alternative in his new feature “Three Tenets of Good Design.” In fact, this is the first of several articles focused on…
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Do You Adjust Your Blade After Resetting Your Fence?
…up with zero clearance (no gap at all). That way I get clean cuts with the fence on either side of the blade. Rob Johnstone: Ian Kirby in the June…
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Woodworker’s Journal September/October 2022
…good use making this attractive kitchen helper. It’s bound to come in handy at the dinner table this holiday season. Shop Talk: Master woodworker, teacher and longtime contributor Ian Kirby…
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September/October 2022 Issue Preview
…good use making this attractive kitchen helper. It’s bound to come in handy at the dinner table this holiday season. Shop Talk: Master woodworker, teacher and longtime contributor Ian Kirby…
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Best Brew for Wax/Oil Finish?
…up yours. They all work. Chris Marshall: One of our expert woodworkers, Ian Kirby, who often writes for our print magazine, uses a ratio of five parts pure turpentine to…
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PREMIUM VIDEO SERIES
…of information in this series. Master woodworker Ian Kirby and LiLi Jackson, introduce you to the “Critical Path” of woodworking – the ten essential steps necessary to build a woodworking…