May/June 2013
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Creating Bushings for Your Grinding Wheels
Turning expert Ernie Conover explains how to create your own properly sized bushings to install on your benchtop grinder, replacing the ill-fitting and poorly sized plastic bushings that come with most modern wheels.
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Chainsaw Safety Primer
You can work safely with a chainsaw; all it takes is strict attention to basic safety practices and a well maintained saw.
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Buying Lumber from a Local Sawmill
Woodworker’s Journal editor-in-chief Rob Johnstone visits a few of the sawmills in his neck of the woods to show a glimpse of the milling process and give you an idea of the quality of wood you can receive from these small businesses.
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Build a Slab-Topped Sofa Table Using Loose Tenon Joinery
Thick pieces of wood sourced from a local sawmill provide a sturdy base for a large slab-topped sofa table, put together with loose tenon joinery.
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A New Way to Cut Box Joints
Woodworker’s Journal’s Chris Marshall shows how the INCRA IBox jig made setting up box joint cuts quicker and easier than a scrap jig when building his serving tray cart for the May/June 2013 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.