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Woodworking Essentials Ch 1: Setting Up Shop: The Right Location Digital Download |
"Our Woodworking Essentials series starts a new edition, with the first of seven stories on setting up the ideal workshop. We show you how to make the most of your location, be it basement, garage, or freestanding building."
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Flexner on Finishing: Wood Conditioner Confusion Digital Download |
"Wood Conditioner is marketed as a way to control blotching, and the directions on the can are often misleading. Bob unravels the mystery, and explains how to use this product."
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The Mystery of Saw Teeth Digital Download |
"The performance of any saw is more a function of the shape of the teeth than the name of the maker. Discover how rake, pitch an fleam can be adjusted to let you take a better bite out of your work."
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Setting Jointer & Planer Knives Digital Download |
"Replacing knives is a task most woodworkers dread. We review jigs that can make it easier, and go over the basic techniques so you can get back to work quickly."
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Improving Small Chamfers Digital Download |
"We investigate several methods to make precise small chamfers on end grain, then share our results and favorite techniques."
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Popular Woodworking October 2007 Digital Download |
"Now you can download this issue from Popular Woodworking magazine. It's in an easy-to-search pdf format that works on almost all computers equipped with the free Acrobat Reader program. The issue is compatible with PCs, Macs and many other computers. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. Find out how to dress a board using a handplane so it's flatter than a machine can achieve – David Charlesworth shows you how. Plus, Frank Klausz builds a Ruhlmann-style poker table, Senior Editor Robert W. Lang build a miter saw stand that actually makes sense. John Wilson show syou how to make your own spokeshave (including the metalwork). And Ted Brown shows you how to design your projects using MDF and a glue gun. As always, there's lots of stuff from the regulars: Adam Cherubini dovetails drawers in the old style, Judy Ditmer shows you how to turn new tool handles. Bob Flexner explains sanding in a way th"
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Make Clean Through-mortises Digital Download |
"Woodworkers expect this joint to be tidy and tight, not ragged and gappy. We explore the best ways to make this sometimes-vexing hole."
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Popular Woodworking June 2007 Digital Download |
"Now you can download this issue from Popular Woodworking magazine. It's in an easy-to-search pdf format that works on almost all computers equipped with the free Acrobat Reader program. The issue is compatible with PCs, Macs and many other computers. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. The workbench is often called the largest tool in the shop. In our Woodworking Essentials series on setting up your shop, we lay out the rules that will help you pick the best bench features for the way you work. We take a new approach to tool testing; putting two-base router kits in the hands of a professional woodworker and turning him loose to find his favorite. Mario Rodriguez details the techniques for veneering with hot hide glue and Michael Dunbar presents a primer on using handplanes. Glen Huey builds a reproduction sugar chest and Troy Sexton shares the secrets for a finish that looks centuries old."
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Gustav Stickley Plant Stand Digital Download |
Building a piece that focuses on existing skills can help you refine your techniques while producing high-quality work.
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Popular Woodworking August 2007 Digital Download |
"Now you can download this issue from Popular Woodworking magazine. It's in an easy-to-search pdf format that works on almost all computers equipped with the free Acrobat Reader program. The issue is compatible with PCs, Macs and many other computers. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. What do Europeans know about Table Saws that Americans don't. Kelly Mehler gives us 9 reasons why these unfamiliar saws are safer and more efficient. Our cover project is an authentic reproduction of a Shaker Tall Clock and we show how to master the tusk tenon building an Arts & Crafts bookrack. Our Woodworking Essentials series on setting up shop concludes with Dust Collection basics. We visit the most incredible tool collection ever seen and the California school founded by James Krenov."
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Clamp Rack Digital Download |
This article shows you how to make a simple wall-mounted clamp rack that can hold virtually every type of clamp manufactured today. Article also includes a quick roundup of the three types of clamps available.
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Popular Woodworking February 2007 Digital Download |
"Now you can download this issue from Popular Woodworking magazine. It's in an easy-to-search pdf format that works on almost all computers equipped with the free Acrobat Reader program. The issue is compatible with PCs, Macs and many other computers. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. Our cover project is an adaptation of a Greene and Greene side table and we also feature a method for reproducing the distinctive finger-jointed drawers on the Gamble House entry table. Also featured is an unusual Creole table from the 18th-century. You won't see authentic projects like this in any other magazine. Michael Dunbar returns with a look at how to use Traditional Handscrew clamps, and Christopher Schwarz discovers a Better Way to Sharpen Scrapers. Our Woodworking Essentials series on Setting up Shop shows you how to maximize small tool storage. In addition, we have a New Biscuit Joiner Manual that will show"
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Flexner on Finishing: Oil Finishes: Their History and Use Digital Download |
"Oil Finishes, Their History and Use Bob Flexner explains how oil finishes became so popular and how manufacturers' labels only confust the public as to what oil finishes really are"
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Popular Woodworking April 2007 Digital Download |
"Now you can download this issue from Popular Woodworking magazine. It's in an easy-to-search pdf format that works on almost all computers equipped with the free Acrobat Reader program. The issue is compatible with PCs, Macs and many other computers. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. Our cover project is a set of the ever-popular Barrister bookcases. What sets our version apart is that we have designed them to be simple to build. Our I Can Do That project is a reproduction of a Shaker set of shelves. Adam Cherubini shows how stock was prepared in the 18th-century, and Michael Dunbar reveals his methods for sensible inexpensive sharpening. Bob Flexner details his methods for repairing chairs, and Scott Gibson continues our Woodworking Essentials series with an in depth article on material storage. Glen Huey details his methods and recipes for acheiving classic American furniture finishes, and we pres"
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Scroll Saw Holiday Puzzles |
"You'll be scrolling throughout the year with this festive collection of scroll saw puzzles for the holidays! From New Year's Eve and Christmas to Valentine's Day, Easter, and Halloween, you'll find over 25 delightful puzzle patterns for over 15 holidays and seasons. Basic scrolling information such as choosing a blade, safety and tips also included!"
Price: 8.97
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Fantasy & Medieval Mosaics for the Scroll |
"This scroll saw pattern book features 30 patterns for castles, dragons, knights, unicorns and more medieval subjects. Learn the secrets behind making plain pine into a stunning segmentation piece. By simply following the easy-to-follow instructions, you will learn to cut, sand, stain and paint memorable wooden mosaics. 30 patterns included!"
Price: 14.95
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Celtic Carved Lovespoons |
"Learn to carve these beautiful tokens of affection and good luck with this practical guide to lovespoon design including patterns, step-by-step instructions and useful tips."
Price: 17.95
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Mission Couch Woodworking Plan |
"This couch with its loose cushions matches American Furniture Design's Morris Chairs and Coffee Table for a full living room collection. Using quarter-sawn white oak for the top and the sides makes this a very striking piece. The corbels on the sides balance the design. Your selection of either leather or fabric for the upholstery will make this couch a fine addition to your living room. Size is 30 high, 72 long, and 38 deep. Skill Level: Beginner"
Price: 17.95
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Computer Center Woodworking Plan |
"This design offers the best of both worlds: a beautiful piece of furniture and an efficient workstation that holds all your computer needs. The desktop slides out from under the top unit and the keyboards is contained in the false drawer front. The bi-fold doors open to allow full access to your monitor, printers, scanners and other storage needs. When you are done for the day close it back up and all the clutter of a busy work area disappears. The unit is constructed with rail and stiles with raised panel inserts. The top and lower section are made in two separate pieces. Pages of detailed instructions walk you through the construction. Size is 76 high, 66 wide, and 25 deep. Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced"
Price: 24.95
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Mission Sideboard Woodworking Plan |
"This sideboard has been in development for the past year and American Furniture Design feels that this piece represents their Mission Line at its very best. As with their chairs, the legs are designed with the quadralinear post construction. These posts have four quartersawn boards mitered and then glued. This design technique best displays the oak's ray flake that seems to wrap around the leg. Size is 39 high, 65 wide, and 22 deep. Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate"
Price: 17.95
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Noah's Highchair Woodworking Plan |
"This great highchair design is strongly influenced by the Arts & Crafts style. The top is attached with standard tray hardware and the canted legs and butterfly keys at the base lend a true Arts & Cratfs look. Size is 39 high, 15 wide, and 14 deep. Skill Level: Beginner"
Price: 14.95
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Noah's Cradle Woodworking Plan |
"Cradles have a surprising way of being needed and in most shops all work stops until the cradle is finished. Since this project has the potential of becoming a family heirloom, be sure to select a wood that will age well. The sides of the cradle are assembled with finger joints and pinned. The legs and the bottom stretcher are assembled with mortise and tenon joints. Size is 32 high, 42 long, and 22 wide. Skill Level: Beginner"
Price: 16.95
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Two Cherries Bevel Edge Chisel 20Mm |
"Carefully forged blades are skillfully heat treated in an immersion bath method to achieve a Rockwell hardness of 61o C. This means that sharpening the chisels may take a few extra minutes, but they will hold an edge significantly longer than almost any other chisels! After heat treating, the blades are polished to a rich finish that makes them a joy to use. Fitting comfortable and appropriate sized handles is the final step in producing these highest quality German chisels. 20mm (3/4) Solid forged in Germany by Two Cherries Heat treated to 61° Rockwell for exceptional edge retention Beautiful wooden handle"
Price: 29.75
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Pennsylvania Spice Box Part I |
"Choose a raised-panel door or a marquetry door (like the original) for this heirloom, 18th century spice box, which also can be used as a jewelry box."
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Quadralinear Posts |
"A technique article explaining how to make quadralinear (sometimes spelled quadrilinear) posts, which are a common feature of Arts & Crafts furniture."
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Why You Should Freeze Your Tools |
Deep freezing your tools can double or triple the time between sharpenings. It's inexpensive and companies that offer deep cryogenic freezing are becoming more common.
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Modern Occasional Table |
"This project is good for an aspiring beginner and manages to squeeze a bit of storage from place that is usually wasted; under the table top, which simply lifts off. The table stands 26 high and includes four legs, four aprons, a top and a bottom."
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Under-the-saw Cabinet |
"Editor and Publisher Steve Shanesy builds a cabinet that allows you to put every single inch of valuable storage space under you table saw's wing to good use. You can store blades, bits, wrenches and safety equipment on one side and hand-held power tools on the other."
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