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on Aug 31, 2010
George Vondriska from the Wild Earth Woodworking School will be at 7 Corners woodworking & tool show presenting four informational seminars from Wednesday, September 22 - Saturday, September 25. Read More »
on Jun 29, 2010
A router is one of the most versatile tools you can have in your shop, and there are MANY different router bits available. Here s a guide to the seven bits I find most useful, and what I typically use them for. Read More »
on Jun 25, 2010
Guitar's for Vets (G4V) goal is to put acoustic guitars and lessons in the hands of vets with post traumatic stress disorder. They're doing a great job, having placed over 600 guitars and 3,600 lessons. Their tagline is "The healing power of music in the hands of heroes." With a G4V chapter soon to open in Minneapolis we decided, ambitiously, to kick off the chapter with a guitar building event. Read More »
on Jun 15, 2010
In this video product review, George gives you an inside of the Bosch Power Box PB360S Jobsite Radio. Read More »
on Apr 28, 2010
Picture yourself nearing completion of your masterpiece, just about ready to put a finish on it, and then the unthinkable happens. You drop your tape measure on top of the table, or you get a bit too aggressive with a mallet as you are tapping pieces together during a glue-up. What do you do? Turn to your household clothing iron in this situation. Read More »
on Apr 08, 2010
I was recently commissioned to build a set of three, free-edge walnut nesting tables. The following story will give you a peak over my shoulder as I turn rough slabs into finished tables. Along the way you may pick-up some useful tips and techniques for your own free-edge project. Read More »
on Mar 25, 2010
Serve your holiday desserts with style! These artisan serving utensils are the perfect complement to the special pies or cakes that you have planned for the holidays. Read More »
on Mar 23, 2010
A well turned leg can make an ordinary leg extraordinary. Flutes are a decorative element that has been around for thousands of years. Use a simple shop jig and an old file to scrape rather than carve the flutes and save that leg from becoming a piece of firewood. Happy fluting! Read More »
on Dec 16, 2009
Make this small box in an afternoon. It's easy to make, using a dowel as a hinge pivot, so there's no need to mortise for hinges and drill for screws, which saves tons of time. Read More »
on Aug 17, 2009
The American Association of Woodturners Symposium 2009 had everything from the basic, to the bizarre, to the stunningly beautiful. This article includes a sampling for your viewing pleasure. Read More »