Journal Staff
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Letting the Wood Come Through: Peter Zuerner
For some of us, a beautiful piece of wood furniture is like a rare and wondrous gem.
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StlWork Software: A Tool That May Shape the Future of Woodworking
We are taking a look at StlWork, a new software program designed specifically for CNC routers and milling machines.
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Reconnecting with His Past: Jonah Zuckerman of City Joinery
It’s very easy for most of us to get distracted away from our true passion – woodworking.
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The Drill Doctor: Woodworker Heal Thyself
So when the Drill Doctor arrived, I thought to myself, “Wow, I can finally turn that rusty collection of old drill bits into a shiny new set that will justify my foolish decision to buy a large box of rusty bits.”
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Simplifying Home Office Furniture: Don Woodruff
Most of us have, at one time or another, designed ourselves into a corner with a project.
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Incra Jig: Accurate and Confident
When Chris Taylor developed a jig to help him make more accurate cuts, he realized very quickly that it was going to change his life.
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Museum of Woodworking Tools: Lessons From the Past
Bob Mathison wears two hats: he’s the curator of the Museum of Woodworking Tools and the principal of the Museum Store, which sells hand tools for woodworkers.
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Restoring Hope and History: Four Mounds in Dubuque, Iowa
One board at a time, one child at a time, on a scenic bluff overlooking the Upper Mississippi River.
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Sand Pro Downdraft Sanding Station
For professional woodworkers and cabinet makers, sanding is a significant part of their day. That’s why Lloyd Troyer created the Sand Pro downdraft sanding station.
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Lee Valley Tools: Connecting To Customers
A lot of companies give lip service to listening to their customers. Unfortunately, there’s so much lip service going on, companies often don’t have time to actually listen to customers. That’s not the case at Lee Valley Tools.