Sawing Curves with a Straight Blade Saw
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Is it possible to make an arched rabbet, dado or a groove without an electric router?Well.. two years ago I experimented with a hand tool technique that allowed me to create all the above and more. I discovered (although I speculate that others might have figured this out too) that by using a flexible Japanese saw arched against a template, one can cut an arched kerf. This technique can be […]The post Sawing Curves with a Straight Blade Saw appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Dumb Woodworking Mistakes
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A friend was recently making a rolling cart for his kitchen using a slab of butcherblock and an industrial metal cart on wheels. But he ran into trouble. Instead of measuring from center to center for the hole locations, he was measuring from the edge of the uprights first from the inside, then from the outside. By the time he called me, the Bondo was dry. It took me […]The post Dumb Woodworking Mistakes appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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