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Recent comments
Re: Woodcraft signs on to sponsor Tommy MacDonald's WGBH woodworking show
Please tell me this show will be an hour long. Only 30 minutes for The Woodright's Shop makes everything so rushed. Glad there will be a new show out there - hope it gets selected by our Reno PBS station! And a big 'Thank You' to Woodcraft for stepping up with sponsorship.
posted: 10:34 am on June 1stRe: Coaster set
Awesome - they deserve to be framed they are so pretty.
posted: 12:04 am on May 27thRe: Recipe Boxes
My recipes are a mess. A gift this nice would certainly inspire me to clean off the top of the fridge were the stack leans precariously most of the time. Great idea and love the quilted maple tops.
posted: 12:01 am on May 27thRe: Jewelry Box
What a wonderful gift to welcome her to the family!
posted: 11:57 pm on May 26thRe: Spice Box
I received these plans as a gift, but haven't had the courage to try my first spice box yet. Thanks for the inspiration.
posted: 11:55 pm on May 26thRe: Grandson's treasure Chest
You are the favorite grandpa for sure after this gift! Very creative.
posted: 11:53 pm on May 26thRe: Bamboo Box for Friend
Great job! Love how you oriented the wood grain for both the skateboarder and shadow.
posted: 11:48 pm on May 26thRe: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)
Dad was right - I should have studied harder and gone to college.
posted: 12:20 am on May 13thRe: Poll: What Should We Put in the Magazine?
An article on application of wood hardener (e.g., MinWax) to spalted wood and subsequent finishing techniques would interest me. My recent first and only experience with some spalted curly bigleaf maple wasn't the best. What is the best way to deal with isolated softer spots that keep soaking up the hardener? When do you stop applying more coats and call it quits? What is the best way to remove the dried product without ruining a lot of sandpaper? What is the best finish for protecting spalted wood? Thanks.
posted: 12:47 am on October 22nd