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Making a Hexagon Tapered Column
Larry Okrend shows you how to make a jig for cutting tapers on the band saw.
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Turning Knobs, Handles and Wheels
Ernie Conover demonstrates the techniques he uses to turn knobs, handles and wheels to add that special accent to your next woodworking project.
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Multipurpose Outfeed Cart
Woodworker’s Journal’s Chris Marshall goes over the features and benefits using an outfeed cart in his workshop. Plans for the…
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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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Tool Preview Extra – JET Spindle Sander, SawStop Jobsite Saw
Chris Marshall takes a deeper look at the JET JOSS-S Oscillating Spindle Sander and the SawStop JSS Jobsite Saw, exploring some of the features that make both tools unique.
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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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Wood Carving in Brienz, Switzerland
Woodworker’s Journal editor Joanna Werch Takes got a unique opportunity to travel to Brienz, Switzerland and visit a historic wood carving community.
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Restoring Civil War Flag Frame
The Lowell Veterans Council has taken great care to preserve a civil war-era flag and restore the beautiful carved frame that went around it.
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How to Cut Notches for a Mission-style Picnic Table
AJ Hamler demonstrates the technique he used to create a beautiful Mission-style picnic table using a circular saw and chisels.