Issue 250
Issue 250
Tip-Top Secret
By the time you are reading this, I will be at an undisclosed location in Northern Minnesota, stalking the wily large-mouth bass. Woodworkers are known for their generosity in sharing information about sources: “I just found some red oak selling for $0.75 a board foot! It’s over at blah, blah blah.” Fishermen, not so much. I am sure that you have heard the old saying, “Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day, teach a man to fish, and you’ve created a liar.”
Sadly, old sayings often have more than a little truth in them. So I can’t actually tell you the exact place that I am catching all those bass. (Well I could, but you would be foolish to believe me — see “old saying” above.)
But I can tell you that I will be catching them on lures that I turned myself. As you can imagine, I’m sure, this adds a good degree of emphasis to the bragging that attends each new fish caught. (Another bit of fishing behavior that is not very attractive … but is a lot of fun!)
So, I will see you next time. And the truth will not be in me.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
What's In Store
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Style Your Garage Murals
Style Your Garage makes interchangeable, photo-realistic 3D banners of wall murals that affix to the front of a garage depicting a variety of subjects.
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How to Choose and Use Bench Planes and Scrapers
How to Choose and Use Bench Planes and Scrapers by John English includes information on choosing these tools, sharpening irons, grinding a primary bevel, honing a secondary bevel and testing for sharpness.
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General International 90-170 M1 14″ Deluxe Wood Cutting Bandsaw
General International recently unveiled its new Deluxe 14″ Wood Cutting Bandsaw (Model 90-170 M1), which includes a number of features geared toward heavy-duty resawing tasks.
Tricks of the Trade
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CanGun1 Premium Spray Can Tool
CanGun1 is a pistol grip spray can tool that snaps on to standard aerosol spray cans, transforming them into professional style spray guns.
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Two Power Switches Double Your Turning Safety
It bothered me that there was only one power switch on my lathe, and it was mounted on the left end of the machine.
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Scale Speeds Pocket-Hole Spacing
Here’s an easy modification you can make to your Kreg jig to make locating and spacing pocket screw joints even faster.
Today's Woodworker
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Jeff Knox and Gerdine van Woudenberg: Canoes, Gnomes and a Little of Everything
From canoes to gnomes – and many things in between – Jeff Knox and Gerdine van Woudenberg have built a woodworking business, J.a.G Woodworking.
Q & A
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Removing Jaw Marks From Chuck
The chuck itself works great. I want to know how to get rid of the jaw marks that it leaves on the wood.
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Picture Frame Miter Math
What is the math one uses to calculate the overall length of the individual pieces?
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Dowel Sizes Not Matching Drill Bits
Is there a special set of bits that match the sizes for the large and small dowels?
Industry Interviews
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Gladiator GarageWorks: Whole-garage Storage from an Unlikely Source
According to Lou Ann Schafer, senior marketing manager for Gladiator(R) GarageWorks, 56 percent of all home workshops are in the garage.
Feedback
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Picnic Table Dimension Corrections
Those of you who snatched up the picnic table plan while it was available as a free plan with last issue’s eZine may want to note a couple of dimension corrections.
Reader's Project Gallery
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Model Ship
Every piece cut and made from scratch, three years in the making.
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Sewing Cabinet
This is a sewing cabinet that I built on a commission for some friends of ours. It is made of Walnut plywood for the flat panels in the top and rear drop leaf and solid walnut for all other parts such as the raised panel door, breadboard ends, etc.
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Mirror Frame
Frame is hand carved from 8/4 Alder. OD is 26×32. Stains are Universal tints in alcohol, and translucent tints in the 24 coats of Good Stuff.