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Filling Errors with Sawdust and Glue?
…I can think of will seal the filler against stain, so you’ll get very uneven results. Even those paste wood fillers you can buy don’t match the wood or stain…
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Work Sharp Wide Blade Attachment: When Size Does Matter
…market, we concluded that side clamping offered more consistent results than top clamping types. They offer more consistent edges by preventing the blade from skewing during sharpening. “However, you also…
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Who Is It Really for?
…legs. I challenged myself and was quite happy with the results. Christmas morning comes along. The lingerie chest is standing proudly next to the tree, the first thing she saw…
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How to Safely Turn Long, Slender Spindles
…lot of sanding to correct the result, however. A steady rest makes turning long spindles appreciably faster with far better results. When you turn your next flagpole, instead of running…
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How do I Stain Wood Filler to Match Surrounding Wood?
…and refinish the whole piece instead of trying to blend in a scratch perfectly? You might, in the long run, have better results removing the damage altogether and starting over…
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AKEDA: The “Better Mousetrap” of Dovetail Jigs
…between this and other jigs is that you get the same professional-looking results at the same cost, but simply and consistently with no learning curve. Our jig starts in the…
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Whither Weyerhaeuser Woodwork?
…that provide four very different results.” — Chuck Kubin “Please advise a web address for your recent article about Dr. Jekyll’s Hyde Glue.” — Sylvan Wells “Your article on Dr…
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Digital Reading, Safe Toys and Angles
…where minor word glitches create amusing results. – Editor “I want to darken my kitchen cabinets. Is there a stain that can be used without staining the cabinets?” Virtual stain,…
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Blind Woodworkers, Puzzling Comments
…test it properly and as you pointed out, our results speak for themselves. I think I have a possible solution, but it will require a little time to get put…
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DMT DiamondWave™ Sharpener: Coolly Convex and Concave
…on my desk. What’s that? Well, they’re diamond whetstone sharpeners, true – and they’re also the first such sharpeners to combine both convex and concave sharpening surfaces. This results in…