Issue 147
Issue 147
Back in the Groove
By now, most of you will know that our last eZine was our annual April Fool’s issue. Chock-full of sophomoric (or perhaps pre-sophomoric) humor, it engendered tons of observations from you: our eZine faithful. To those who were offended, I am sorry – it was certainly not our intent. To those of you who enjoyed it, thank you for your compliments and your own somewhat eccentric feedback. (See the readers response page for a sampling of how fellow readers felt about the our annual April epic.) It is almost embarrassing how gleeful we all get doing this issue each year. It just must prove a saying that my mom is fond of: “men are just boys grown tall.” I don’t know where that leaves Joanna Takes (our model for the carved self-portrait “Free Plan”); she is likely a victim of hanging out with bad influences.
With that said, we are back to our regular brand of foolishness. We have real free plans, tool previews and the lot. I thank you for your indulgence and warn you that next April, we may not be able to contain ourselves again.
Sincerely,
– Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
What's In Store
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Quick-Lift Router Lift: Lift Up Your Router
The “quick” part of Woodpeckers Inc.’s new Quick-Lift Router Lift is a patent-pending movement that brings the router chuck and bit completely above the table without rotating the crank handle.
Today's Woodworker
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Tom Stockton: Squaring Up Wood in a Round Shop
“My first shop” Tom Stockton told me, “was a chicken coop.” It turns out he meant it quite literally.
Industry Interviews
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Apollo Sprayers: Spraying On Finishes for 40 Years
Apollo Sprayers International, one of the most venerable and respected purveyors of HVLP technology, is celebrating their 40th anniversary.
Feedback
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What a Lot of Fun is April Fool
As you certainly know by now, issue 146 was our annual April Fool’s Day issue and was, as always, completely fictitious and absurd, right down to the fake URLs supplied for the nonexistent companies.
Q & A
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What’s a Fly Cutter?
What is a drill press fly cutter and how do you use one?
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Removing Rusty Nail Stains
I was able to rescue some 100-year-old peroba do campo wood roof beams in quite good condition except for irregular black stains around holes made by old iron nails.
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Alligator Skin Crackle Finishes
I don’t know the actual name, but I want to hand brush a finish on wood that looks like alligator skin. Can you help?