Feedback
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Video Watchers; Hard Hickory
In last issue’s editorial, Rob spoke of the new videos page on our woodworkersjournal.com website, and some avid watchers – both of videos and of spelling and grammar – responded.
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Feedback Follow-up on Trailer Stains, April Fool’s Issue
Last time, the eZine Q&A section answered a reader question about some finish problems on a teardrop trailer. The reader who asked the question appreciated the answers.
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Reader Reactions: No Foolin’
Around this eZine, there is a tradition that occurs the first of every April … As part of that tradition, Rob’s “editorial” last time out focused on the alleged banning of power tools by the fictitious NAPS organization and their spokesperson, “Mack E. Avelly.” Many readers got quite riled up.
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Counters and Connections
In last issue’s eZine, one of the queries in the Questions & Answers section addressed what the proper thickness of a butcher block countertop should be. This reader responded with some insight on the proper height of a kitchen countertop.
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Whither the Weather…
In response to Rob’s editorial in the last eZine, which related Minnesota’s brief winter thaw — hopes that were then crushed by numerous inches of snowfall — eZine readers shared their own weather woes.
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Racing Down Memory Lane
Rob’s last editorial included some reminiscing about recent experiences helping a young man and his dad build a Pinewood Derby® car — as he called it, “quality time in the shop.” Many readers agreed, and shared their own reminiscences about this rite of passage.
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Fancy Some Figured Wood – Or Not?
Last time out, the question posed to eZine readers in Rob’s editorial was “what do you think of fancy figured wood?” Without even a need for pennies to get involved, you shared your thoughts.
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A Full House of Reader Responses
Rob’s query in the last eZine about which room of your house gets the most attention in terms of your woodworking projects really caught the attention of readers — we got a full house of replies.
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The Pros of Woodworking Procrastination?
In the last issue of the eZine, Rob mentioned that he had once envisioned a future when his woodworking projects would be completed in a timely manner … but, now that the future is here, that doesn’t seem to be case.
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Sealing a Tub, Adding Fractions – and Snow
It seems cleanliness was on woodworkers’ minds as the year ended and the new one began, since much of the feedback we received on last issue’s eZine dealt with the question in our Q&A section regarding finishing a wooden bathtub.