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Woodworking, Doughnuts, and Bacon
1 commentSometimes, woodworking makes you so hungry you'll eat anything, perhaps even a doughnut with bacon on it.
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Celebrity blanket chest for sale
Hickory and ash chest appeared on the cover of issue #203 of Fine Woodworking
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Woodworking as brain-food
2 commentsA regular dose of woodworking does wonders for the brainĀ
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Japanese paper is a eureka moment
13 commentsJapanese paper is beautiful and dirt-simple to apply
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Looking ahead: Furniture Society Conference 2009
A look back at the 2008 conference and a sneak peak at the 2009 conference in Boone, North Carolina
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Epoxy floor tip: If you don't add grit, you just might slip
4 commentsIf you plan to apply epoxy to a garage floor, add sand before the final coat, or you'll have to watch your step.
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Making a pear-shaped tea caddy, chapter 2
Further steps in making a reproduction Georgian tea caddy
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Win a tutorial with one of America's finest woodworkers.
3 commentsYour chance for one-on-one troubleshooting with a woodworking champion
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Fun reading for the lover of wood
2 commentsSpike Carlsen's new book is a collection of interesting stories about wood.
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Highway rest area for woodworkers
3 commentsRest area is comfortable, clean, and showcases furniture by Vermont woodworkers
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Making a pear-shaped tea caddy, chapter 1
Getting started on a unique woodturning project.
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Kerrville show corrals best furniture in Texas
2 commentsBefore last week I had never set foot in Texas, at least not outside the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. So I was looking forward to a trip to San Antonio and the nearby "Hill Country" to judge a...
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ALL you need to know about using the tablesaw
Read our review of a new DVD epic about tablesaw set-up and safety
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James E. Forrest, 1928-2008
1 commentJim Forrest, president of Forrest Manufacturing Company, Inc., makers of premium saw blades for the woodworking industry, died Nov. 5 in Pompton Plains, N.J. He was 80.
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