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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Soap: Making a Clean Finish
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This traditional finish from Denmark is simple, safe and tactile. by Christopher Schwarz from the October 2016PWM When I tell fellow woodworkers and customers that I use soap as a finish on some of my tables and chairs, they think I'm joking. Then, when I pull out a Mason jar filled with soap finish to show them how it works, they laugh because it looks a lot like, well, snot. […]The post Soap: Making a Clean Finish appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Open Totes - Stop Hiding the Functional & Beautiful
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I don't like tool chests. There, I said it. Let's see if I'm struck down by lightning from the woodworking gods. I've bought them in the past, built them, understand their logic. Protection from thieves, protection from moisture, protection from metal cancer. But there is something to the concept of “out of sight out of mind.” Besides, the only time I've had tools stolen was when burglars walked off with […]The post Open Totes - Stop Hiding the Functional & Beautiful appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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