The Woodshop Shed
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adventures in woodworking and home maintenance, from my shop in an oversized backyard shed
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Spoon Carving: This Kitchen Workhorse Presents a Surprising & Rewarding Challenge
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This kitchen workhorse presents a surprising and rewarding challenge. By Peter Follansbee Pages 38-41 June 2014 Buy the issue here Awooden spoon - you can get one for a dollar in many places. It's just a stick with a hollow shaped at one end. Why go to any bother over such a thing? Use them to stir sauces, dole out rice and beans, then forget about them. But like much […]The post Spoon Carving: This Kitchen Workhorse Presents a Surprising & Rewarding Challenge appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Dutch Tool Chests by You, Our Readers
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In the October 2013 issue, you'll find plans for Christopher Schwarz's “Dutch Tool Chest - a handy-sized container for taking your tools on the road (one person can lift it) orfor storing them in the shop. In case you're not already familiar with the form, check out Chris' “Details on Dutch Tool Chests” post for a video tour and some Q&A. But here, I'm featuring not Chris' chest, but yours […]The post Dutch Tool Chests by You, Our Readers appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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