Issue 395
Issue 395
(How to Stop) Hunting for Stuff in the Shop?
The autumnal air is upon us here in Minnesota this week. It is a time for shiny red apples, pumpkin spiced-something … for those who are into that kind of thing … and, for some of us, it is the start of hunting season. Now, while a bird dog may be of help in flushing out sharp-tailed grouse, there is, so far as I know, no program which trains dogs to sniff out where you put stuff down in the shop (although that could be a cool idea …). A little while ago, the eZine faithful shared with me some great ideas of how to store router bits to keep them organized. Now I am wondering if you have any other tips on keeping your shop shipshape?
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Today's Woodworker
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High School Woodshop: Some Stunning Results
High school-age woodworkers show off the projects they’ve made at Springfield [PA] High School.
Tricks of the Trade
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Returning a Bar Clamp to Service
The sliding jaw on one of my small bar clamps lost the ability to engage the bar and became unusable.
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How to Remove Those Sticky Sanding Discs
I bet you, like me, have struggled before to remove a 12″ adhesive-backed sanding disc from your disc sander.
What's In Store
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DeWALT Tool Connect™ Battery App
New free app allows Apple and Android devices to control Bluetooth-enabled battery usage, check diagnostics and keep inventory all remotely.
Q & A
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Any Tricks for Peeling the Backing from Carpet Tape?
The backing layer just doesn’t lift off of carpet tape easily for me. What am I doing wrong?
Feedback
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Wedding Congrats – and What it Means for the Shop
Readers give Rob (more) wedding advice and congratulations; plus continue to ponder his upcoming shop move.
Reader's Project Gallery
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Round Pedestal Table
I used rough Cherry lumber to create this table. It sits in our family room where my wife and I eat our meals.