Mushroom Your Drawbore Gaps
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It's a shame customers don't know as much about woodworking as woodworkers. They run their hands over your work and if it's smooth they think it's good - whereas you know that's just the temporary wax on top. It shows the customer nothing about the weeks you spent oiling it daily or the high number of light coats of shellac used to create a deep and repairable finish. Customerscan also […]The post Mushroom Your Drawbore Gaps appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Mushroom Your Drawbore Gaps
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It's a shame customers don't know as much about woodworking as woodworkers. They run their hands over your work and if it's smooth they think it's good - whereas you know that's just the temporary wax on top. It shows the customer nothing about the weeks you spent oiling it daily or the high number of light coats of shellac used to create a deep and repairable finish. Customerscan also […]The post Mushroom Your Drawbore Gaps appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Big Panels? Don't Tarry
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Gluing up narrow boards into big panels stresses out many beginning woodworkers. Sorry to say it, but I have another stressor to put on your shoulders: Don't tarry. Schnell. Andele. Large panels are like manicured lawns. Right after you mow and trim your yard, it looks like a golf course or a military haircut. But within minutes or hours, the blades of grass and weeds begin to move and grow, […]The post Big Panels? Don't Tarry appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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