Chris Marshall
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Three-quarter Inch Paradigm
Now and again, I have to surface boards less than 3/4 in. thick, and it’s curious to see how that can affect the look of a cabinet door frame, table top or drawer part.
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Rockler’s New Magnetic Cord Keepers
If you ever get tired of stepping on unplugged power tool cords in the shop, or wish you could tidy them up at the bench or around battery chargers, Rockler just introduced an inexpensive solution to the problem.
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Sustainability a Tradition, not a Trend, at Osborne Wood Products
While some companies might pursue greener business practices in the hopes of attracting today’s ecologically minded consumers, sustainability has been part of Osborne Wood Products corporate culture for more than 30 years.
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Craftsman Updates Features in NEXTEC G2 Hammerhead™
This year the compact hammering tool is available with many new updates in its second generation (G2) configuration.
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CE: Looking Back Over First-year Highlights
Craftsman has built new bridges of social media engagement with tool users this past year, thanks to it’s Chicago-based Craftsman Experience interactive venue.
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Mark Your Router Base for Concentricity
In order for a router to cut a straight line, the bit has to remain a fixed distance away from the edge of the router base and whatever you’re using as a clamped straightedge.
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Bosch Turning Heads with PS11 12-volt Angle Drill/Driver
New compact Lithium-ion drill/driver sports articulating chuck and other industry-first features.
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Franklin International: Improving Woodworking, One Adhesive After the Next
From the original no-mix hide glue to today’s latest adhesives, Titebond continues to be a woodworking mainstay.
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Don’t Be Afraid to Ask!
We here at the Journal are happy to help answer your questions – both in the print magazine and in our Q & A section of the eZine.
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Craftsman’s C3 19.2-volt One-hand Reciprocating Saw
If you’ve ever needed to squeeze a full-size reciprocating saw between floor joints or up into the confined spaces under a cabinet, sometimes a big saw just won’t do.