Make Convex Sharpening Forms for Round Edge Tools
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Which tools are my favorites? Well, they are divided into a few categories. Sentimentality & fidelity: These are tools that I inherited from my dad or my grandfather, orthat were gifted to me by loved ones and friends, as well as tools that I purchased early on in my woodworking journey and over the years have become my long-term companions. Merits: New tools that I bought over the course of […]The post Make Convex Sharpening Forms for Round Edge Tools appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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How to Apply Wood Veneer with Backing
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When hobbyist woodworkers do any sort of veneering, they usually work with raw veneers. These un-backed sheets are great for small projects, and though they can be used for large work, most commercial woodworking shops use paper or phenolic-backed veneers because theyre more convenient. You can decide for yourself which is better for your project, but heres how to apply wood veneerwith backing. Veneers are backed with either paper or […]The post How to Apply Wood Veneer with Backing appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Q & A: Water-Based vs. Oil-Based Polyurethane
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If youre looking purely at durability, then an oil-based polyurethane is still superior, but only marginally. The post Q & A: Water-Based vs. Oil-Based Polyurethane appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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