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Rosin - Your Sticky Friend in the Workshop
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Woodworkers use waxes (and other things) to decrease friction, but what about when we want to increase friction? Lately I've been trying inexpensive rosin - intended for the bows of stringed instruments - with excellent results. Rosin is a byproduct of heating tree sap to make turpentine or a variety of other products and has a variety of uses in industry and the arts - everything from ballet dancers to […]The post Rosin - Your Sticky Friend in the Workshop appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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