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Issue 322

In our last issue, one of the questioners in our Q&A section wondered about finding a food-safe, yet rot-resistant, wood choice for raised planter beds. Other readers had a few additional suggestions. - Editor
Two woodworking bloggers earn top honors from online viewers and "Academy" voters.
Can I Recoat with Finish After Using Lemon Oil?
How Can I Keep Cremation Urns from Leaking?
Suggestions for Extending Poly Glue's Life?
Rich Fabel's woodworking -- and his other projects, for that matter -- have a specific purpose: "My sole purpose is to help people with disabilities," Rich said.
Two limited-edition saw choices with bold colors highlight three decades of manufacturing.
Is it worth it -- in terms of your time and money -- to do "do-it-yourself" fix-ups of your power tools? That was the theme of this discussion.
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