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on Jan 19, 2012
Do you need one, the other, or both? Bruce Kieffer answers the question. Read More »
on Oct 28, 2011
George s flooring finally looks like flooring. Those rough sawn planks are milled smooth, and are ready to install. Read More »
on Oct 03, 2011
A good old fashion solution to a chore of a project. Read More »
on Jul 26, 2010
Buying lumber rough, and then surfacing it yourself has many advantages over buying it S4S (surfaced four sides). You are in control, and you "size" your boards so they are perfect. Bruce Kieffer shows you the nine steps to sizing rough lumber. Read More »
on Mar 26, 2010
Delight your friend or significant other by building this artisan serving tray for them, featuring contrasting hardwoods for stunning beauty, graceful curves, large convenient handles, and a solid feel that will make this tray a great conversation piece at any party as well as an instant family... Read More »
on Aug 17, 2009
Hand abrasives are easy to make and are very useful to flush up hardwood edging to a veneered surface, sand a table top, or flatten figured wood. Read More »
on Jul 31, 2009
Maybe you're carefully watching your checkbook, trying to figure out which tools you can buy. If you want to save some cash and floor space in your shop, consider a combination machine like Rikon's new Planer/Jointer. Read More »
on Apr 08, 2009
A two-in-one planer/jointer saves money over buying both machines separately and it saves valuable floor space, too. Read More »
on Mar 03, 2009
A granite fence and granite bed prevent warping and a four-sided carbide cutter adds flexibility. Read More »