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More Ideas on Non-toxic Finishes
Readers chime in on alternative ideas for non-toxic finishes and the availability of Triton routers in the United States.
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Still More on Homemade Gunstock Stains
Readers add to the conversation on gunstocks, jig/saber saws, non-toxic finishes and purchasing a digital camera.
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More Homemade Gunstock Stains
Readers weigh in on gunstock stains, dealing with dried glue spots and how to prevent uneven dado cuts.
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Table Saw Lock for Height and Angle
Longtime eZine reader, George Lathbury, suggested making a “pinch lock” for the saw’s loose height adjustment.
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Finicky Finishers Respond
Here are just a small percentage of the responses we got on what our readers hate (and like!) about finishing projects.
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Your Most Creative Use of a Router
Not having a lathe didn’t prevent Don G. from completing a turning required for a project.
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Made in the USA?
Readers respond to past issue Q&A questions and offer another story of gifting woodworking projects.
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Giving Your Work Away Can Be Hard on the Ego
Readers write in to tell us about their experiences (some good, some not so good) giving away their woodworking projects.
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Can an Ammeter Really Determine Sharpness?
To get ideas for assembly tables, a woodworker suggested checking out the variable height tables at lawnmower repair shops.
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We Asked and You Answered
Our readers give their state of the Woodworking Union, and other reactions to the last eZine.