Issue 18
Issue 18
A Great Finish to Our Year
All the best greetings of the season.
Let me take just a moment to say how thankful I am to all of you loyal eZine subscribers for your support over the last few months. This eZine is the result of hard work by many people, but it would not exist without you. Every week I receive a ton of e-mail telling me how fond you are of the Zine, and I appreciate it so much.
Woodworking interest on the web is growing and I’m happy that we are a part of it. And you can be sure that we will continue to be a leader in the world of woodworking on the web. Look for some fun and exciting changes in the eZine beginning in the next few weeks. (And, of course, let me know what you think of them!)
So again, thank you. And whichever holidays you choose to celebrate in the next few weeks, may they bring peace, harmony and goodwill to you and yours.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Industry Interviews
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Mule Cabinetmaker Machine: Leveraging the Power of the Net
If your business is driven by word of mouth, the Internet can be a very good friend. That’s what John Withrow, principal of Mule Cabinetmakers Machine in Newmarket, Ontario, is discovering since he put his tools up on the World Wide Web.
Today's Woodworker
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Building the Woodworking Community: Jeffrey Greene Pays it Forward
When Jeffrey Greene was just starting out as a woodworker, he was very fortunate to have two experienced craftsmen take him under their wing.
What's In Store
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Elmer’s Glue: Mistakes Were Made…That’s Why There’s Elmer’s
Elmer’s Products Inc. has just introduced a new series of Carpenter’s Wood Fillers that might just save you from blowing a gasket next time you lose your grip and drop that smoother plane right on your nearly-finished coffee table.
Q & A
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Making Box Joints without Dado?
How accurate can you cut your box joints without a dado blade?
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Finishing Question for Quartersawn White Oak?
What finish should be used on quartersawn white oak projects?
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Building a Panel Saw?
Our experts offer advice on saving money and building your own panel saw.
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Finishing Question for Quartersawn White Oak?
What finish should be used on quartersawn white oak projects?