A Lesson in Coping - How to Join Trim
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I've long been struck by the aptness of our English word “cope”- “I just can't cope,” “I'm barely coping” - in light of its meaning in a woodworker's lexicon. Sure, some of us may use the word when describing our emotional state, but more often we use it to denote a technique for joining two pieces of trim or molding where they meet at an inside corner. There's nothing wrong […]The post A Lesson in Coping - How to Join Trim appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Important Shapton News (a Price Cut!)
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All the sharpening systems out there work, but I have a favorite: Shapton Pro Series stones in #1,000, #5,000 and #8,000 grits. Shapton Pros cut fast, stay pretty flat and don't have to be soaked beforehand. As I sharpen three to five times a day, those are important qualities. Recently there has been turmoil with the supply of Shapton stones to the United States. In the end, the U.S. distributor […]The post Important Shapton News (a Price Cut!) appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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