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  1. 10 Woodworking Christmas Gift Ideas

    10 Woodworking Christmas Gift Ideas

    Let's face it, regardless of what holiday you celebrate this time of year (Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Festivas or other) finding the perfect gift for the woodworker in your life can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are 10 gift ideas perfect for makers of any skill level.
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  2. How to Properly Store and Display a Flag in a Wood Case

    How to Properly Store and Display a Flag in a Wood Case

    The materials used for flag storage can either assist or deter from proper preservation and unfortunately you won't notice the damaging affects until it's too late. Our woodworking experts weigh in on how to properly store a flag in a wooden case.
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  3. How to Weatherproof Outdoor Furniture

    How to Weatherproof Outdoor Furniture

    Even well finished projects will eventually change color and begin to show damage. In most cases, when it comes to outdoor woodworking projects, the part that comes in contact with the ground is end grain. While water sheds off the rest of the piece, those end grain surfaces often sit in it, acting like a wick. Porous wood, especially close to the ground, absorbs a great deal of water, which will eventually damage and rot even the best treated wood.
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  4. How To Cut The Four Basic Rabbet Casework Joints With A Table Saw

    How To Cut The Four Basic Rabbet Casework Joints With A Table Saw

    When building casework, cabinetry, drawers, shelving or other box joinery there are four basic rabbet joints you should learn. This post walks you through each of the four joints and shows you how easy they are to cut using your table saw.
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  5. Easy Dust Collector Maintenance

    Easy Dust Collector Maintenance

    Of all the tools in your shop, the dust collector takes some of the hardest beating, regular maintenance including removing the ductwork is advised. Maintaining most of the machines in your shop — table saws, planers, band saws — means keeping them running at peak performance, so they’ll do precise work. !
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  6. Tool Maintenance Made Easy

    Tool Maintenance Made Easy

    If you're like most woodworkers, you've invested a lot in your tool collection, both financially and in the time you've spent choosing, acquiring and setting up the tools that make up your shop. But how much time have you devoted to taking good care of them? With a bit of information, a modest investment in equipment and supplies, and a little time, you can keep your tools running at peak performance year-round.
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  7. Ian Kirby Woodworking Design: Making Cuts and Joinery with Marking Tools

    Ian Kirby Woodworking Design: Making Cuts and Joinery with Marking Tools

    Marking your cuts is an essential step in woodworking, and there are a variety of tools for any job from simple pencils to complex marking knives. If you are going to work wood using hand tools, then all of the traditional marking tools are essential.
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  8. How to Decide What Type of Dust Mask I Should Be Wearing

    How to Decide What Type of Dust Mask I Should Be Wearing

    Respirators and dust masks aren’t all the same – there are different kinds to choose from, as well as a rating system for efficiency. Choosing the right respirator is key. No matter how well made your respirator is, it can’t filter out hazards that it’s not designed for.
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  9. How to Use Your Dial Caliper to Set Exact Router Bit Height on Your Router Table

    How to Use Your Dial Caliper to Set Exact Router Bit Height on Your Router Table

    Using the the depth probe on a set of calipers can help you set the height on your blades and router bits. A dial caliper takes precise inside and outside measurements, but the depth probe on the end can also help you set exact blade and bit heights.
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  10. Jointers and Combination Machines Take Many Roles in the Shop from Cutting Wood for Joints to Planing

    Jointers and Combination Machines Take Many Roles in the Shop from Cutting Wood for Joints to Planing

    A jointer can be a handy tool to have in your shop for creating perfect butt joints and repairing cupped and twisted lumber. Many woodworkers agree that, after a table saw, the number one piece of shop equipment is the jointer. One look at the versatility of this workhorse and it’s easy to see why.
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  11. How to Make Wood Veneer Sheets With the Caul Veneering Technique

    How to Make Wood Veneer Sheets With the Caul Veneering Technique

    Most woodworkers who start experimenting with veneer quickly face a dilemma. They need to cover a surface wider than the capacities of their clamps but they don't want to purchase a costly veneer press. Don't fret; try caul veneering. It's cheap, easy, effective, and adaptable to most of the situations you'll come across.
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