Issue 162
Issue 162
Thanks All Around
It is the season when many of us look back at the year behind us and find much to be thankful about. It is true for me.
When I consider the grace and the good fortune I have experienced, it is more than a bit humbling. And while the top of my “why I am thankful” list features my family and others that I love, it is not limited in any regard.
It is in that spirit that I would like to offer thanks to my eZine coworkers Michael Dresdner and Joanna Takes. While I am positive that these two names are known to the entire eZine family, you may not be aware how important they are in creating this e-magazine every two weeks. They are in fact the warp and woof of which this eZine is woven. (I won’t say which one is the warp or who is the woof …) Michael creates the lion’s share of the copy, does the interviews and manages the question and answer process and more. Joanna edits all the copy, creates or gathers the images, selects the free plans, writes tool preview articles and more. On top of all that, they are a great team and are fun to work with, very professional and talented, and not just a little quirky (a must if you work for me).
Now I can see a few of you scratching your heads and thinking, “So, Rob … what exactly do you do?” That is such a great question, but it would really take much too long to explain. (Think Will Ferrell in his Saturday Night Live cheerleader costume.)
Lastly, I also want to thank you … our eZine readership. Without you and your support, the eZine would not exist. (And I would likely be back in a cabinet shop – actually working for a living.) There are more than 277,000 of you who get this eZine every two weeks, and I am grateful and very thankful for your continued interest and feedback.
Have a safe and wonderful holiday, and don’t forget to make some sawdust.
–Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
What's In Store
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Kreg Precision Band Saw Fence
Band saws are one of the key tools in many woodworking shops. So what can a person do to improve these versatile tools? The boys at Kreg have an idea.
Today's Woodworker
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Michael Keller: The Eagle Has Landed
Browse Michael Keller’s eclectic mix of wood carvings, and you will conclude immediately that here is a man with reverence for wood, and the ability to draw the mysticism from it.
Q & A
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Water-based Pore Filler
What is a water-based pore filler and who makes it?
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Spraying Varnish over Lacquer
Can polyurethane or conversion varnish be sprayed over lacquer?
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Harvesting Boards without a Portable Sawmill
I have a 16″ chainsaw and a 10″ table saw and not enough money to buy a portable sawmill. Do you have suggestions on how to harvest boards with the available tools?
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Boring Insect Infestation
I had some walnut milled into lumber several years ago and recently noticed that some type of boring insect is infesting the wood leaving holes all over. Is there anything I can do to save the rest of the wood?
Industry Interviews
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Gramercy Tools
What happens when you take a vintage tool fanatic, collector, and designer who also happens to be a whiz at software and let him loose on the world?
Feedback
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Barbecue Stripping, French Fried and More
Have you ever basted a piece of wood like a piece of barbecue? This and other (non-food related) pondering from our readers.