After eZine 275, we received some followup to the followup in that issue's Feedback section on the Trick of the Trade from Issue 274 regarding preventing a router bit from bottoming out when the chuck is tightened -- and its relation to heat transfer. - Editor |
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Would you like to build the curly maple dresser featured on our June print issue cover? C.R. Muterspaw Lumber had just the wood we needed. |
I have a bucket full of air gun nails that are lightly rusted. Can I save these nails and use them?
Is there a time when is no longer cost-effective to have carbide blades (80 tooth, 10" dia.) resharpened? I have a blade that has been resharpened at least 10 times in the last 15 years, and it seems to me that the sharpness does not last as long as before. |
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By the time you are reading this editorial, I will be secure in a secret northern Minnesota location catching largemouth and smallmouth bass in vast quantities! (But not exceeding legal limits or the bounds of good sportsmanship.) I will, of course, be using some of my own hand-turned fishing lures. |
Over 30 years after introducing the concept of mass producing wooden toys to the high school shop classes he was teaching, Steve Baldwin is still playing around with toys. These days, though, they're a bit more complicated. |
Makita expands 18-volt LXT Lithium-ion tool family with compact Dual Slide Compound Miter Saw. |
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The original poster in this discussion thread wanted some help with a rather unusual woodworking project. - Editor "We recently had to take down a 198-year-old black oak, and turned the trunk into a bench or chair - |
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