"The eZine is something that I find very refreshing. There's not too much that I would change at present. I look forward to the day when this will be the means of receiving any magazine and not having to wait on mail or run to the local bookstore." – Ron Zabinski
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The man behind Veneer Supplies, a soup-to-nuts vendor of both veneer and the tools to handle it, is Joe Gorleski, Jr. It's impossible to spend much time on his website without discovering its companion website, dedicated not to selling products, but to sharing a ton of information and lessons, all for free. How these sites came about, and in fact how Joe got into woodworking at all, is one of those stories that solidifies one's faith in fate. As for the erasers, we'll get to that story later.
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Is there a jig that will enable me to bevel cut more that a 45 degree angle on my table saw?
We would like to know how to refinish old mirrors.
Is Lyptus® available in five, six and eight quarter stock, or only in four quarter?
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The North Bennett Street School has a well-deserved reputation for both teaching woodworking excellence and for having a decidedly traditional slant. Both those qualities are instantly apparent in the work of William Thomas, a New Hampshire furniture maker and graduate of the school.
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A product of a new company, T and T Design, formed by two Australians named Terry, the Spider Sander takes its name from its eight slots for attaching abrasives.
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"As a cost-saving measure only, we have decided that my woodworking skills are adequate enough to build our own kitchen cabinets. For the prices we have been quoted, I can make a lot of firewood out of cherry and still save a ton of money. I would like a good book on the subject. Do you have a good book or books that you would recommend?" – Terry
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