Tongue and Groove Joinery
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There are many ways to cut this popular edge-to-edge joint. by Bill Hylton from the April 2005 issue A tongue-and-groove joint is an edge joint with a mechanical interlock. The edge of one board has a groove. A matching tongue is formed on the edge of the mating board. The tongue goes into the groove, and the boards are joined. You probably are most familiar with the joint's many applications […]The post Tongue and Groove Joinery appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Teaching Is Its Own Satisfaction
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I've been helping out a friend with a college project (in case it wasn't obvious, it's a wall-hung wine and liquor cabinet with a detachable serving tray) and while it's mostly been a favor, it's also been a privilege that has shown me that teaching is its own satisfaction. While helping my friend was a chance to do a little teaching, it really wasn't the intentionI just couldn't help myself. […]The post Teaching Is Its Own Satisfaction appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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A Voice You Can Trust - or 100
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My biggest arguments while at Popular Woodworking Magazine weren't about hand tools vs. power tools, Shaker vs. Arts & Crafts, Grizzly Industrial vs. everyone else. Instead we fought about a question you might not think about: Isn't so-and-so woodworker full of crap? When you get experienced woodworkers around a table and throw them an article from someone new, the reaction is: This dingus doesn't know how to cut a dado. […]The post A Voice You Can Trust - or 100 appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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