Reader Submitted
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Year-End Woodworking Reflections; Veneer Door Follow-up
New Year’s woodworking plans, and how a Q&A from earlier in 2018 turned out.
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Floor Tile Provides Dead-flat Sharpening Surface
I sharpen my hand tools with sandpaper, but instead of using an expensive plate glass base, I’ve found a thriftier substitute.
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Holiday Gifts: Still in the Concept Stage
Readers share their own stories of how this year’s holiday gifts (still) exist more as concepts than realities.
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White Oak Shower Seat
This reader turns to woodworking for a practical solution to his father’s problem, and ends up with a unique (and less expensive) answer.
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See Your Mistakes? Keep Your Mouth Shut
Readers talk about how well they see the flaws in their own woodworking projects — even if no one else does.
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Making a Sturdier Shop Vacuum System
Tired of dragging around (and tipping) both his shop vac and Dust Deputy, this reader built a cart to keep his vacuum system together.
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Keeping Arbor Nuts At-the-ready
This reader came up with a handy way to keep track of his arbor nuts between blade swaps on his table saw.
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Hidden Compartment Box
When thinking up presents for Christmas, this reader designed some clever boxes with hidden compartments.
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Saw Guard Safety: The Followup
Woodworker’s Journal Weekly readers share their own experiences with the guards on their table saws.
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How to Rip Thin Strips with a Table Saw Jig
This reader built his own saddle-type jig to help him cut thin strips on his table saw.