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American Corner Cabinet |
"Building this beautiful six-sided corner cabinet is easy once you know Contributing Editor Glen Huey's secret. Article includes 25 step photos each with detailed instructions, 17 illustrations and a cutting list."
Price: 1.99
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Two Cherries Straight Chisel 01/14Mm |
"Two Cherries Straight Chisel 01/14mm carving tool from Two Cherries, Germany. Because of the quality materials and workmanship, these tools are strong, yet surprisingly light and well balanced, allowing the carver more control and less fatigue during use. Produced by Two Cherries in Germany, the blades are hand forged of exceptional quality steel and are heat-treated to 61° Rockwell so they stay sharp longer than most other tools. The wooden octagon handle is comfortable to use and will not roll off your work surface. Hand forged by Two Cherries in Germany Tempered to 61° Rockwell Wooden octagon handles keeps tools from rolling off the bench"
Price: 38.76
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Two Cherries Chisel Set/6 Wood Box Unpolished Blades |
"Unpolished set of Two Cherries chisels. These tools are nearly identical to the standard production tools. In fact, there are only two differences a) the blades are not high polished and b) a slightly different shaped wooden handle is used. Same steel, same forging, same heat treating, same grinding. An economical alternative for the woodworker on a budget. Set of six tools contain 6mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, and 26mm chisels.Includes 6, 10, 12, 16, 20, and 26mm chisels in fitted wooden box Solid forged in Germany by Two Cherries Heat treated to 61° Rockwell for exceptional edge retention Comfortable wooden handle"
Price: 160.18
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Two Cherries Skew Chisel 02/06Mm |
"Two Cherries Skew Chisel 02/06mm carving tool from Two Cherries, Germany. Because of the quality materials and workmanship, these tools are strong, yet surprisingly light and well balanced, allowing the carver more control and less fatigue during use. Produced by Two Cherries in Germany, the blades are hand forged of exceptional quality steel and are heat-treated to 61° Rockwell so they stay sharp longer than most other tools. The wooden octagon handle is comfortable to use and will not roll off your work surface. Hand forged by Two Cherries in Germany Tempered to 61° Rockwell Wooden octagon handles keeps tools from rolling off the bench"
Price: 32.68
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Eames-style Table Digital Download |
"This take on a classic coffee table is a great way to try cold-bending, learn a new band-saw trick and fire up the hand-held power planer. With construction drawings, 3D explode graphics, photos and a cutting list."
Price: 1.99
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Woodworking Essentials Ch 4: Router Joinery Digital Download |
Our seven-part series on routers continues with everything you need to know about all the joints that can be made using a router. With photos and illustrations.
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Upgrade Your Workbench Digital Download |
"Your bench could be a whole lot better. Check out these 10 (mostly inexpensive and quick) things you should do to make your workbench more useful. With tips, photos and supplies list."
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Flexner on Finishing: The Facts on Wax Digital Download |
"Although it is a poor finish when used alone, wax truly excels when used as a polish."
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Woodworking Essentials Ch 4: Customize Table Saw Digital Download |
"Learn to soup up your existing table saw or customize your new one with accessories. In return, you'll have a safer, more accurate and easier-to-use machine. Plus, a shop-made saw sled."
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 10 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship and shop-tested techniques. You can download a pdf version of our seventh issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. This issue is also available in a printed format that can be mailed to you. Articles in this issue include: On the Level by Christopher Schwarz Competently made tools of good industrial design used to be available at a solid middle-class price. Those days are fast disappearing. Better Finger Joints by Robert W. Lang A joint that was once strictly utilitarian has become a centerpiece of modern design. Discover several methods to make this distinctive joint &ndash including an easy-to-make jig. Trim Proud End Grain by Christopher Schwarz Whether you use hand or power methods to flush up proud joints, the trick to efficient and neat work has lit"
Price: 6
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 9 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship and shop-tested techniques. You can download a pdf version of our seventh issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. This issue is also available in a printed format that can be mailed to you. Articles in this issue include: On the Level by Christopher Schwarz Thanks to our loyal readers, Woodworking Magazine is now available by subscription. But getting there was a long and winding road. A Tale of Two Tabourets by Christopher Schwarz The theory behind this story was to build one table entirely by hand, and the other using only power tools. But sometimes, theories change in the actual doing. How to Saw by Christopher Schwarz When it comes to sawing, practicing won't help if you're practicing a poor method. These 10 rules and three tricks will have you sinki"
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 7 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship. You can download a pdf version of our seventh issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. For dial-up customers, we suggest you purchase the CD that contains issues 1 through 7. Articles in this issue include: Arts & Crafts Mirror by Glen D. Huey With pegged mortise-and-tenon joints, graceful corbels and delicate inlay, this handsome project contains key elements of the style. Easy Arts & Crafts Finish by Robert W. Lang A fine finish doesn't need to be complicated. We discover a way to get the authentic fumed look with a few simple steps and easy-to-find materials from any hardware store. End Grain: A Short History of Measurement by Christopher Schwarz Do you need a dial caliper in your shop? Or do you need a highly trained cabinetmaker looking over your sho"
Price: 6
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 5 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship. You can download a pdf version of our fifth issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. For dial-up customers, we suggest you purchase the CD that contains issues 1 through 7. Articles in this issue include: Adding Age to Cherry by Megan Fitzpatrick Add stain to cherry and it blotches. Add a clear finish alone and cherry looks washed out and gray for a couple years until it develops a nice patina. We investigate some of the many techniques for jump-starting the aging process and find one that is simple and good-looking. Build Furniture with a Hammer by Christopher Schwarz Hammers and nails have developed the reputation of being second-class joinery. Don't believe it. The right nail, right hammer and right techniques can be a revelation. Dining Room Tray by "
Price: 6
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 3 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship. Our third issue has been sold out for some time now, but you can download a pdf version of this issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. For dial-up customers, we suggest you purchase the CD that contains issues 1 through 7. Articles in this issue include: A Simple Arts & Crafts Finish by Steve Shanesy Our tests result in this revelation: An Arts & Crafts finish requires only one coloring step. Back Cover: Drill Bits by the magazine staff Better Dados for Casework by Robert W. Lang Learn to make simple, accurate and quick T-square jigs for routing this basic joint. Care & Feeding of Marking Knives by Christopher Schwarz Learn to sharpen and correctly use this essential tool. Plus, a good trick to making your own. End Grain: Embrace the Old - "
Price: 6
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 1 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship. Our premiere issue has been sold out for some time now, but you can download a pdf version of this issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. For dial-up customers, we suggest you purchase the CD that contains issues 1 through 7. Articles in this issue include: Almost-perfect 6 Rulers by David Thiel We tested a handful of 6 steel rulers and discovered that we like - but don't love - only two of them. See which ones we recommend, and which ones (there are eight) we don't recommend at all. Back Cover - Screws by the magazine staff This special full-color poster provides everything you could ever need to know about screws - the different head types, thread types, sizes, parts and some common screw applications. Cut Accurate and Clean Rabbets by Christopher Sc"
Price: 6
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DIGITAL Issue: Woodworking Magazine Issue 8 |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship and shop-tested techniques. You can download a pdf version of our seventh issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. This issue is also available in a printed format that can be mailed to you, or as a bundle where you get both the digital version instantly and the printed copy mailed to you at a special price. Articles in this issue include: On the Level by Christopher Schwarz Is wood a precious natural resource that we should treat like gold, or is it something even more important for the woodworker? Holtzapffel Workbench by Christopher Schwarz We revive a 19th-century bench that was designed just for cabinetmakers. This unique and simple bench blends the best features from German, French and English designs. Wall-hung Tool Racks by Robert W. Lang Toolbox"
Price: 6
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Woodworking Magazine Issue 6 Digital Download |
"This advertising-free publication is filled with good craftsmanship. You can download a pdf version of our sixth issue that can be viewed and printed on any computer, PC or Mac. PLEASE NOTE: This is a large file that is best downloaded with a broadband connection, such as DSL or a cable modem. For dial-up customers, we suggest you purchase the CD that contains issues 1 through 7. Articles in this issue include: American Trestle Table by Christopher Schwarz Despite its delicate appearance, this timeless design is a marvel of engineering and a frugal use of material. Build one that fits in your home. This project features traditional and stout joinery of the first-degree and classic lines based on proven designs. Choosing & Using Moisture Meters by David Thiel A moisture meter is key to predicting and dealing with wood movement -- and it must be accurate. We test seven and pick the best. For price reasons, most of the meters are the pin-style variety, though we threw "
Price: 6
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Portable Writing Desk Digital Download |
"Composing letters longhand is one of life's simple pleasures, as is building this traditional lap desk. With construction drawings and step photos."
Price: 1.99
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Outdoor Lantern Digital Download |
Add some mood lighting to your next outdoor affair with this easy-to-build light fixture. With construction drawings and step photos.
Price: 1.99
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Folding Sawhorses Digital Download |
The entire weight of your project rests on these supports. We put half a dozen to the test to make sure you're never let down.
Price: 1.99
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Mission Hope Chest Woodworking Plan |
"This Mission Hope Chest design can also be used as a coffee table as it is finished on all sides. The drawers on the front are non-functional and the chest is lined with cedar planking which is available at all home centers. Size is 18 high, 50 wide, and 20 deep. Skill Level: Beginner"
Price: 14.95
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Woodworking Essentials Ch 3: Basic Table Saw Joinery Digital Download |
"Learn the best techniques for making simple joints using your table saw: miters, rabbets and dados. Then learn to combine these simple joints into more complex (and stronger) assemblies. Plus: A jig to enhance your rip fence. Third of seven chapters."
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Flexner on Finishing: Sealers & Sealing Wood Digital Download |
Many woodworkers are confused about sealers and sealing. Here are the facts.
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Cutting Circles Digital Download |
"Circles are a perfect geometric form – but they can be perfectly beastly to create. We tested the various popular methods, and came up with a plan and a jig that promises success."
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Tri-Fold Media Cabinet Digital Download |
"This simple and attractive cabinet unfolds to reveal storage for all your CDs, DVDs, video tapes or other small items. Step-by-step instructions and detailed drawing and cutting list show you construction and finishing details."
Price: 1.99
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Adirondack Chair and Footstool Woodworking Plan |
"This style of chair first appeared in the early 1900's in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, The chair has a low seat, wide curved arms, a contoured back and a very comfortable footstool. The back has a simple three position adjustment that makes the chair very comfortable for all sized people. Skill Level: Beginner"
Price: 15.95
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Two Cherries Bevel Edge Chisel 40Mm |
"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. 40mm Solid forged in Germany by Two Cherries Heat treated to 61° Rockwell for exceptional edge retention Beautiful wooden handle"
Price: 53.42
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Glazing for the Ages Digital Download |
"Sandwich a stain between two layers of finish, and you've found the best (and simplest) way to ad age, blend tones and highlight carvings on your projects."
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