The Anarchist's Editor's Gift Guide, Item 5: Lee Valley Drawing Bow
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Sure, you can use a thin, flexible offcut of wood to make a drawing bow - and I've done that a number of times (sometimes pinning it in place with nails so I don't need three hands to draw a curve). But a piece of wood doesn't always bend symmetrically. So when I built a Krenov-inspired live-edge hanging cabinet for which I needed perfectly matching curves on the doors and […]The post The Anarchist's Editor's Gift Guide, Item 5: Lee Valley Drawing Bow appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Get a Perfect Finish Every Time
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There's probably no phrase in finishing that irritates me more than this one: Get a perfect finish every time. It's commonly used by editors and publishers to title articles, sub-title books, and in general to promote information they want you to look at. You rarely see this type of phrase in reference to woodworking: Get perfect saw cuts every time. Learn how to cut perfect dovetails every time. Produce perfect […]The post Get a Perfect Finish Every Time appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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