All About Try Squares
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One of my favorite parts of our now-retired publication, Woodworking Magazine, was the back cover. Each issue featured a handy, illustrated guide to something every woodworker should know, and about which some woodworkers are too proud to ask. The following post on try squares is a perfect example. We are releasing the new Woodworking Magazine Compilation soon. Stay tuned to your e-mail newsletter for the announcement! Dan Farnbach Handy []
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The 9 Principles of Hand Tool Storage, Part 3
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My kids, even the 18-year-old in college, do not want their meats to touch their starches or vegetables. And so we have divided plates for them, just like at the school cafeteria. If they keep this habit up, I'm sure their weddings will be interesting, but I'm not one to mess around with their personal way of organizing their world. So this is my way of saying []
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Thomas Day House: Pre-WIA Special Tour
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Come to North Carolina a day early for Woodworking in America (the conference is Sept, 12-14 in Winston-Salem, N.C.) and make plans to visit the Thomas Day House/Union Tavern (a National Historic Landmark) in Milton, N.C. between 1-5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept 11. Jerome Bias (who is speaking in Day and his work at the annual woodworking conference) has organized special tours to introduce you to Days home and shop, []
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Be at Midwest Lumber Saturday
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I cant seem to locate the images I know I took of Christopher Schwarz at Midwest Lumber when last we were thereand thats probably a good thing. If I recall correctly, they showed him scrambling up the many and highly stacked wood piles to unearth the perfect pieces of pine, teak, mahogany and sapele. Mission accomplishedbut probably not whilst displaying the safest practices. So instead, Ill show you my full-size []
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