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comments (1) March 11th, 2011 in blogs
One of the key differences between the accomplished woodworker and the frustrated hobbyist is ingenuity. Once a craftsperson has learned their way around tablesaws, bandsaws, and milling machinery, they begin to acquire a knack for problem solving that rivals the ingenious inventions of Leonardo. OK, perhaps I'm going a bit too far. The point is, great woodworkers are great problem solvers. Over the course of its 35-year history, Fine Woodworking has compiled literally thousands of terrific tips to make shop time easier and more fun.
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