I Want to Give You "Go Fever"
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In some high technology circles there is an expression they use when engineers move too quickly to launch a project. They have "go fever" and are willing to overlook horrible mistakes in order to launch a product. When teaching woodworking "especially casework" I find that most students need to take down their protective netting,
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Why Build a Traditional Tool Chest? Wait"ll You See the Sideboard
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I met Evan Court last month at CraftBoston, where he was representing the North Bennet Street School as one of the students in their furniture-making program. Heres a brief and informal introduction for you Evans latest work, a great sideboard that was on display at the show: But what I really want to tell
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String Inlay Tools - Radius Cutters
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On Hannahs Inlaid Chest from our June 2013 magazine (issue #204), I scratched most of the string inlay by hand using tools from both Lie-Nielsen Toolworks and Lee Valley/Veritas. Of the string inlay tools used on the chest, the most import is the radius cutter. For that job, I selected the tool from Lie-Nielsen (item
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