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The New and Improved Woodworking Life

November 10th, 2008 in blogs     
MBerger Matt Berger, executive producer
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Comments (4)

MichaelScales writes: I just saw the front page of the FWW web page for today and saw the plans for Mother's Day projects for kids. I don't think mother would be very happy if her child had lost a finger (notice that bandsaw blade guard is way above the work:not safe) or if he or she had lost an eye (using power tools without safety glasses: regular glasses do not pass for safety glasses). I have recently become a regular subscriber after a long hiatus to the FWW magazine and web page and am dissappointed with the number of safety violations I see in each issue. I believe the premier woodworking magazine should be more vigilant in demonstrating good shop safety. Even if the message is only subliminal. Posted: 2:40 pm on April 29th
veggiefahmah123 writes: Hi kmack,

How does one go about following your progress on the breakfront?

Tom Posted: 8:00 am on April 19th
africanchippy writes: Hi, I am a professional woodworker living in South Africa and I have just joined this forum. Still finding my way around computers,so this is a test run! I am hoping to show you later on just what we get up to down here in "darkest" Africa. Posted: 4:46 pm on April 17th
kmack writes: Hi Matt, I will be beginning a large (9'x9') mahogany and satinwood breakfront,built to house a 60" flat screen tv in the next few days. This project will incorporate handmade inlays,crotch mahogany doors and a large sandshaded fan arched pediment. I would love to share my progress with with you if you feel this is a project readers would be interested in. This will be my largest project to date after graduating last February from the North Bennet Street School in 08.
Posted: 11:01 pm on February 4th
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