Fine Woodworking #309-Mar/Apr 2024
Featuring Asa Christiana, Peter Galbert, Mary May, Len Cullum, Evan Court, and more.
Fine Woodworking #309-Mar/Apr 2024 Read More »
Featuring Asa Christiana, Peter Galbert, Mary May, Len Cullum, Evan Court, and more.
Fine Woodworking #309-Mar/Apr 2024 Read More »
To save space, my trash can doubles as a work support. I made a dolly with locking casters to fit the can’s bottom, so I can roll the unit to wherever it’s needed. The work support is adjustable in …
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How can something so simple be made so hard to understand? It’s probably fair to say that a majority, or at least a large minority, of woodworkers use a finish they can wipe on and off the wood. No …
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The Confusion Surrounding Wipe-on Finishes Read More »
An improvised version of a commercial scraper-burnishing jig, but with a bonus!
Jig guarantees perfect cutting burrs on card scrapers Read More »
I use lots of Phillips-head sheetrock screws, which are made of hardened steel. They’re tough on bits. A worn-out bit can’t be re-sharpened, so I reshape it to fit a slotted screw using a small diameter sanding drum. I place …
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On this week’s episode of the ShopNotes Podcast, John, Logan, and Phil are getting reader feedback from last week’s episode on table saw blade sharpening, as well as, some fun project updates. Find all of the ShopNotes podcast episodes here…
ShopNotes Podcast Episode 183 — Zzzing! Zzzing! Zzzing! Read More »