Reader Submitted
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Picnic Table Dimension Corrections
Those of you who snatched up the picnic table plan while it was available as a free plan with last issue’s eZine may want to note a couple of dimension corrections.
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Model Ship
Every piece cut and made from scratch, three years in the making.
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Sewing Cabinet
This is a sewing cabinet that I built on a commission for some friends of ours. It is made of Walnut plywood for the flat panels in the top and rear drop leaf and solid walnut for all other parts such as the raised panel door, breadboard ends, etc.
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Mirror Frame
Frame is hand carved from 8/4 Alder. OD is 26×32. Stains are Universal tints in alcohol, and translucent tints in the 24 coats of Good Stuff.
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Stronger Threads in MDF with Epoxy
If you work much with MDF, you know that the edges don’t have a great deal of holding power for screws, and it often splits.
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Brush Cleaning Canister
Here’s a very easy way to keep your finishing brush suspended in a cleaning or thinning solution.
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A New Twist on an Old Trick
A thin scrap flexed into a curve is a great way to create templates for drawing arcs.
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Which 10″ Combo Blade Is Right for Me?
Considering my uses and misuses, how do I select the combination blade that will work best on my saw?
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Sealer to Stop Log End Splitting
I want to dry my own logs. What can use for end sealer to reduce end splitting?
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Boiled Linseed Oil Toxic?
Could you please tell me if boiled linseed oil applied to finished wood then wiped dry with a cloth has a danger of being toxic?