Reader Submitted
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Hardware Heaven Then, and Now
Rob’s editorial last time out brought back memories of old-timey hardware stores for some of our readers, and excitement about new hardware among others.
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Doll Shelf
I just got the Kreg Pocket jig for Christmas and built this Doll Shelf for my youngest girl. I used an old CMT jig to router the carvings in the face plate.
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Cherry Rocking Chair
Here is a rocking chair I made for my new granddaughter, Lillian. It’s made of cherry. The hard part was the back leg joints.
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Table Saw Cabinet
In short, I have a space constraint, but I need a table saw like any other woodworker because it make life a lot easier but then where would I store it?
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Straight Shooting Board Info, Plus “Fool”-ish Follies
Over the past few eZines, we’ve had some discussion about shooting boards and about the terminology that refers to a “horn” on a mortise and tenon. To clear things up, we asked master woodworker Ian Kirby, a frequent writer for Woodworker’s Journal magazine, to take on these explanations.
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Jointer Bed Adjustment
I would like to know if there is any advantage to either dovetail or parallelogram adjustment for bed height.
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Impact Driver vs. Hammer Drill
Please explain the difference between the mechanisms in an impact driver vs. a hammer drill (such as a Hilti) used for drilling into concrete, etc.
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Glue for Installing Molding
What is the most versatile glue for fastening the returns on molding such as cove or chair rail at open ends in order to keep installing without waiting for glue to set up?
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Advice for an Eagle Scout Project
One of our Q&A’s in the last issue came from a Boy Scout asking for advice on his Eagle Scout project, an outdoor bulletin board and message center. He wondered if eZine readers had some advice. You did.
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Ready-made Glue Wells for Plugs
Brushing or squeezing glue onto the plugs has always been a messy, time-consuming affair.