From Design to CAD to CAM to CNC: Part One
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3D Design and 3D Carving using Digital Tools I've been writing about Digital Woodworking and CNCs for a while now and when it comes to techniques, for the most part, I've kept the topics focused on introducing basic processes and concepts that are useful to woodworkers who are new this world. There's a lot more digital woodworking basics still to be covered, but that can wait. It's summer and time […]The post From Design to CAD to CAM to CNC: Part One appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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From Design to CAD to CAM to CNC: Part One
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3D Design and 3D Carving using Digital Tools I've been writing about Digital Woodworking and CNCs for a while now and when it comes to techniques, for the most part, I've kept the topics focused on introducing basic processes and concepts that are useful to woodworkers who are new this world. There's a lot more digital woodworking basics still to be covered, but that can wait. It's summer and time […]The post From Design to CAD to CAM to CNC: Part One appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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An Apron for Woodcarving (Or, How to Not Annoy the Person Who Cleans Your House)
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I posted on my Instagram yesterday (and above here) a duck my grandfather, Emmett, carved shortly before he died. He trained as a cabinetmaker in high school(at Manual in Louisville), and worked briefly as a woodworker for the L&N Railroad (I have his railroad hatchet) before World War II intervened. He joined the Army Air Corps and served in Europe. After the war, he became a jewelry salesman (I'm sure […]The post An Apron for Woodcarving (Or, How to Not Annoy the Person Who Cleans Your House) appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Power Tool-Friendly Workbench
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For woodworker's that have a garage shop, space is a premium, and that's when storing tools, and having a place to use tools are paramount. With this clever workbench, you have convenientstorage and a place to use shorter power tools like the router table, table saw and jointer. On the other end of the bench, you can store taller tools like a spindle sander or bench top planer - bonus, […]The post Power Tool-Friendly Workbench appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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