Issue 92
Issue 92
It’s Your Soapbox!
Our survey section is back, and we are again interested in getting your opinions to help us improve the eZine. The questions we are asking will help us to evaluate what you like most about the Zine and which departments you find least useful. For the Calendar department, for example, it should be easy and straightforward to apply the useful or not useful measure. If you use it to keep abreast of woodworking shows and such … it’s useful. Today’s Woodworker, our human interest segment, might not have such practical tips, but it would be “useful” if you find it interesting and inspiring. If it bores you to death … well, you get the picture.
So, please take a moment and let me know what you think; your opinions matter. When all the information is back and tabulated, I’ll tell you the results. Get your clicking fingers ready!
Sincerely,
– Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Today's Woodworker
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Watson Woodworks: The Job of His Dreams
Eugene Watson’s boxes and pieces of furniture are recognized nationally as much for their sculptural qualities as for the woodworking skill that goes into them.
Industry Interviews
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AHMA Hardware Show: Continuity and Change
Since its inception, the Show has attracted an annual pilgrimage of manufacturers and buyers of all sizes, it’s the place to see and select the new products, packaging, and innovations
Q & A
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Amperage for Cabinet Saw
Even though I am not an electrician, I intend to wire the circuit myself since I have done this before with no problems. Does anyone know what the amperage rating for the 3hp motor is?
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Band Saw Won’t Cut Straight
I cannot get my Delta 9″ band saw to rip a 3-1/2 piece of wood straight no matter how tight I set the blade guides. The bottom cut takes off to the side.
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Stop Block Kickback
I know on a table saw, the stop block should end before the wood engages the blade to eliminate kickback, but how does this affect saws where the blade moves and the wood stays stationary-radial arm saw, miter saw and sliding miter saw?
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Wood Movement from Virginia to Wisconsin
Are there any authoritative references to resolving problems related to expansion and contraction of wood in projects when moving to colder and drier climates?
What's In Store
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Portable Pegboard Organizers: Pegging a Storage Solution
Small pieces are necessary parts of woodworking, but where do you put them? If your supply of glass baby food jars is running low, The Lehigh Group has a solution for you.
Feedback
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Second Opinion on Piercing with Wood
As a doctor, Sean Rosenbaum knows about infections. And as a woodworker he has crafted sets of plugs for friends with large holes in their ears.