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Blog: Read Peter Follansbee’s blog. To Buy: “17th-Century New England Carving: Carving the S-Scroll (Lie-Nielsen).” In Our Store: “The Arts & Mysteries of Hand Tools” on CD From the April 2015 issue, #217 Buy it here When …
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Blog: Read Peter Follansbee’s blog. To Buy: “17th-Century New England Carving: Carving the S-Scroll (Lie-Nielsen).” In Our Store: “The Arts & Mysteries of Hand Tools” on CD From the April 2015 issue, #217 Buy it here When …
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Don’t let the panel glue-up scare you. This step stool (useful in just about any room of the house) is easy to build, using pocket screws as clamps and to add strength.
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This clever and simple piece is great for storing tools, toys or a kimono While picking though a table of vintage Japanese tools for sale I spotted this sliding-lid box under the vendor’s table; it was blackened by age, …
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Cut mortises of any width and length in stock of virtually any size. Here’s a win-win proposition: Spend a day in your shop and turn your drill press into a mortising machine. This fixture makes it easy to cut …
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Rout raised panel look-alikes in minutes. Raised panel doors made with traditional stile and rail joinery are my first choice for cabinets. But I don’t always use them. For example, cabinets for the shop or laundry room usually don’t require …
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