Rob Johnstone
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Changes with the Fall
Newlywed Rob plans to put eZine readers’ advice to work … in the marriage and in the shop.
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Shop Options
Rob is facing a move in his future, and is wondering what other woodworkers in the same boat have done for a shop in the new locale.
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Homegrown Tomatoes
Finding that perfect piece of wood can be as rare as finding the perfect homegrown tomato.
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Carbide Turning Tools You Never Need to Sharpen
Rob Johnstone demonstrates some great tools for woodturners (both beginners and experts) that never need to be sharpened.
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Filling Voids and Cracks in Wood with Two-Part Epoxy
Some beautiful pieces of wood come with unfortunate cracks and voids, Rob Johnstone shows how a bit of epoxy and dye can fill these areas and make finishing the larger piece much easier.
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Choosing Table Leg Styles
Rob Johnstone explains the decision process he used to choose the style of legs he considered when designing a slab-top table. Which version do you prefer?
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Dog Days … Project?
Has your woodworking, like Rob’s, gone to the dogs (or the cats, hamsters, birds, bunnies ….)?
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A Good Bit of Advice
Rob thanks eZine readers for all of their suggestions on router bit storage — even though it’s going to take him a while to implement any of them.
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A (Router) Bit of a Problem
Rob wonders how eZine readers organize and store their router bits: it’s an area where he needs some help.
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Woodworking Is Well
Even if the tools change, woodworking shows are a reminder of the importance of woodworking