Air Movement and Heat Speed the Drying of Finishes
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On Nov. 22 I posted an explanation of how cooler temperatures slow the drying of all finishes. Well, the opposite is also true. Warmer temperatures, especially with the aid of air movement, speed the drying of all finishes. The example of why this information is helpful came in the form of a question from a woodworker. He had made the cabinet pictured and finished the inside with oil, specifically Liberon […]The post Air Movement and Heat Speed the Drying of Finishes appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Shut Up & Build (or Just Shut Up)
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I'm not easily riled. But if you want to get me worked up, then make a casual comment on a piece of woodworking that you've never built or dealt with. Case-in-point: I've been using a metal planing stop (as shown above) for more than 12 years. It is the foundation of everything I do at the bench. Yet, if I ever show its teeth in an article or on the […]The post Shut Up & Build (or Just Shut Up) appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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