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Issue 296

In last issue's eZine, after highlighting an online discussion about homemade tools, we asked eZine readers if any of you have made homemade tools. It turns out, you have.
School preserves Great Lakes rich heritage of boat construction through various woodworking programs.
Melamine: Is It Paintable or Not?
Right Way to Pronounce Riving (Knife)?
What's the Best Way to Break a Hide Glue Joint?
Robert Rutkowski has a background in engineering, which means, he said, that "I like machinery. When I started seeing things built out of wood that were machines, that attracted me" to woodworking.
Compact jointer offers built-in dust and chip collection, plus almost 29 inches of table length.
The poster who began this discussion was having problems with some old, 8/4 oak. It was thoroughly dry, but it still gave him problems when he ran it through his band saw.
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