Name That Chuck!
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Name That Chuck! Here’s a chance to test your woodturning IQ. For many operations, a chuck performs the essential job of holding the work securely and safely on the lathe. These operations often present unique requirements, so a dizzying array of manufactured and shop-made chucks have evolved. How many of the 31 different chucks shown here can you identify? Click the photo to see a larger version. See below for […]The post Name That Chuck! appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Yoav Liberman, Artist & Furniture Designer
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Don’t miss tonight’s webinar at 8:30 p.m. EST with Yoav Liberman, Designing One-of-a-Kind Furniture. Yoav is a talented artist and furniture designer in New York. He’s been involved in woodworking for more than 13 years, and much of his work is inspired by discarded materials and found objects. His pieces have been exhibited at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City, the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton, Mass., The Center […]The post Yoav Liberman, Artist & Furniture Designer appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Fire, Ice & the Popular Woodworking April Issue
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As I write this, it is a balmy -7F outside, with traffic snarled by crashes and icy roads. Right now, it is warmer in Anchorage, Moscow, Oslo, Copenhagen, Reykyavik, Stalingrad, Stockholm, McMurdo StationinAntarctica, and the high today on Mars (as measured by the Curiosity rover) will be 12 warmer than the predicted high outside our offices. But I know spring is on the way as is theApril Popular Woodworking, […]The post Fire, Ice & the Popular Woodworking April Issue appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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The Best Tool Roll Yet from Texas Heritage
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I have more than a dozen tool rolls Ive bought over the years to store rasps, wrenches, auger bits, carving tools and so on. They are my favorite way to protect edge tools in a tool chest and they are essential for traveling and site work. Ive never bought the same brand of roll twice because Im always looking for one that is better-made. Yesterday, I think I found […]The post The Best Tool Roll Yet from Texas Heritage appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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