Review: Zen-Wu Toolworks ZenSharp Starter Kit
Using the kit is a breeze. Because the cards don’t require flattening, you just splash and go.
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Using the kit is a breeze. Because the cards don’t require flattening, you just splash and go.
Review: Zen-Wu Toolworks ZenSharp Starter Kit Read More »
At this point, you’re probably tired of hearing me say, “I don’t believe in coincidences.” But this bench proves my point. A couple of years ago, furniture maker Steven Bunn emailed me about a project he’d once prepared for American …
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After being impressed by the cultural civility he witnessed during a six-month stay in Japan, Michael Hurwitz designed this desk.
I didn’t notice this misfit miter until glue-up. Fortunately there’s an easy way to hide narrow gaps like this one. Before the glue dries, rub the corner with a hard, rounded object, like a big drill bit. Rubbing crushes the …
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Welcome to The Splinter Report, where I gather the assorted interesting and amusing things I’ve seen in the woodworking world. This week we’re looking at a roundup of Splinter Report greatest hits. Local Oddity: OSB Edition (From April 4th…
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First Look: An Old Clock and the Weight of Responsibility When I was first invited to look at the longcase clock, it was clear that this was not simply a piece of furniture in need of repair. It is an …
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