Issue 368
Issue 368
OK … It’s a Bit Nippy
Up until just recently, the weather here on the Minnesota tundra has been — well, wimpy. We even had a 50-degree day in the middle of December! (It made us all very nervous.) But the new year has come in with an arctic blast from north of the border, and we are all feeling much more at ease as we jumpstart each other’s cars.
Unfortunately, the boiler in my woodshop chose the coldest day of the season to go on the fritz. So, Artie the furnace guy is on his way as I try to avoid burning down the shop with space heaters. Which made me wonder how the rest of you deal with cold weather in your shops. For some of you (in the Southern U.S or even the Southern Hemisphere), this is not a big problem. But I am always impressed with the problem-solving abilities of my fellow woodworkers, so I am looking forward to hear your responses!
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
PS: We have a brand-new DVD-ROM that teaches router joinery in an easy to understand way — combining video, text, photos and illustrations. Check it out here — I think you’ll like it!
Industry Interviews
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SawStop Offers Sneak Peek of New Jobsite Saw
SawStop to launch new Jobsite Saw in March 2015, and the company offers details about it here.
Today's Woodworker
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Shawn Cipa: Woodcarving, from Folk Art to Canes
Shawn Cipa’s woodcarvings range from walking sticks to folk art Santas and Noah’s Ark.
Q & A
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Food-safe Way to Darken a Beech Countertop?
I want to darken a beech countertop, but is there a food-safe way to do it?
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How do I Prevent Paint from Building Up in My Brushes?
I can’t seem to keep paint from building up in the heels of my paint brushes.
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How Permanent is Cyanoacrylate Glue?
I wonder if cyanoacrylate glue will last as long or longer than PVA?
Tricks of the Trade
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Rust Prevention Tip for Cast-Iron or Steel Tool Tops
Learn how wax paper can help prevent rust from developing on your cast iron and steel tool tops.
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Sanding in Tight Spaces
I use nail emery boards for sanding in tight places.
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Homemade Carver’s Turn Table
The other day I was doing a small carving and was getting frustrated with fixing it down on my work surface with each different position I needed.
Reader's Project Gallery
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Santa’s Sleigh
Well, with Christmas coming sooner than we expected, I would like to show a project I made for a table-top ornament.
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Cabinet Dressers
Two custom dressers, raised panel bi-fold flipper doors (so they slide into the closet and out of your way) and cabinets up top, all made from Hickory and Cherry.
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Tavern Table Bookstand
I used Cherry throughout and enlarged the top to 33” x 22-1/2” to hold a large book.
What's In Store
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Rockwell 20VMAX Brushless Drill-Driver
In the 20-volt MAX Lithium-Ion Brushless Drill-Driver from Rockwell Tools (model RK2852K2), carbon brushes have been completely eliminated in favor of electrical commutators.
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Black and Decker Mouse Sander (BDEM2600)
BLACK+DECKER has updated their Mouse® Sander. The 1.5-volt detail sander can now be gripped in any of three positions, offering more versatility.
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RYOBI 6 Gallon Compressor and 3 Tool Combo Kit
The new RYOBI 6 Gallon Vertical Pancake Compressor and 3 Tool Combo Kit (Model YG63CK) includes an 18-gauge brad nailer, 18-gauge stapler and 16-gauge finish nailer.
Feedback
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Thoughts on Magnets, Exterior Mahogany, Etc.
Readers responded to last issue’s eZine with comments on organization via magnets, finishes for a mahogany garage door, and options for reducing tearout.