Reason No. 32
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that I would never put storage cabinets below my workbench. The open architecture of early benches is your friend.
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A Benefit of an Out-of-flat Workbench
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Ive been putting off the inevitable chore of flattening my workbench I have a low spot that is interfering with my ability to handplane thin panels. But this time, Im going to allow a high spot to remain high because it has proven to be useful. Like many French workbenches with the traditional joinery, my benchs tenons protrude a little as the wet top is shrinking around the joints. […]The post A Benefit of an Out-of-flat Workbench appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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This Maple Eats Tools
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Yesterday was the first time in 20 years I wished for an electric sander. Im finishing up a new table design and am just about to finish all the surfaces before assembly. The only problem is that this maple trashes every plane iron after about two strokes. Ive seen this happen with exotics such as purpleheart that naturally have a lot of silica. And with a stick of Douglas fir […]The post This Maple Eats Tools appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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