Meet David Lyell - Online Content Director
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Growing up I thought everyone had a Bridgeport in their garage - or at least had access to a vertical mill at their dad's shop across town. Little did I know at the time that growing up in a machine shop wasn't necessarily normal. My father instilled in me at a young age a belief that there's nothing that can't be fixed - even if you threw away the […]The post Meet David Lyell - Online Content Director appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Planing Away Low Spots in Panels
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One of the most frustrating parts of using a smooth plane is when you have a low spot on your board that simply refuses to be planed out. There are several strategies. Here are just a few: Just keep planing as usual until you are an old man or woman. Drop down to a coarser plane (such as the jointer). But this could introduce tear-out. Increase the depth of cut. […]The post Planing Away Low Spots in Panels appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Sand-Shaded Parquetry Door
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My very talented friend, Jack Mauch, just completed a great looking door made of many segments of veneer quilted together to create a clever geometric pattern (aka parquetry). Each of the segments received a dip in a bath of fire hot sand to shade it accordingly. The project is marvelous and the video that depicts it, by Jesse Beecher, is a treat to watch. To learn more about the project […]The post Sand-Shaded Parquetry Door appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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