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David Pruett, Portland, OR, UScontributor
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Contributions
A Hide Glue Repair
Repairing an Old Desk Drawer with Hide Glue.
Hide Glue
Add animal hide glue to your shop . . . you won't regret it!
Quick Tip for Filling Wood Defects
Wood defect repair.
Using SketchUp For Project Templates
A neat tip for using SketchUp to make project templates.
Crosscut Sled for the Tablesaw
A crosscut sled will increase safety, speed and accuracy of your crosscuts on the table saw. This simple project can be built in a couple of afternoons. The plan set and SketchUp drawings are...
Scroll Saw Blade Holder
A quick weekend project that helps organize your scroll saw blades.
Scroll Saw Blade Holder
A six-tube scroll saw blade holder to help organize blades and tools at the bench for a woodworker doing marquetry. Video and SketchUp plans available at the Folding Rule Blog.





Recent comments
Re: Plugins - An Updated List
Dave -
posted: 11:05 pm on July 19thThis is an excellent resource. Thanks for posting an update!
David
http://foldingrule.blogspot.com/
Re: SectionCutFace v2.2 Another Handy Plugin
Dave -
posted: 10:57 pm on July 19thVery cool. Thanks!
I just downloaded SectionCutFace v2.2. Looking forward to using it on my next project.
David
http://foldingrule.blogspot.com/
Re: UPDATE: Unlocking the Secrets of Traditional Design
Count me in!
posted: 1:43 pm on May 10thGive the importance of understanding design and developing an "eye" for design, this sounds like it will be a very useful instructional aid.
Re: Carve a Rosette - 1-2-3!
Charles -
posted: 1:40 pm on March 12thGreat video! You have an excellent teaching style. Now I need to add some carving tools to the shop . . .
Thanks!
David
Re: Valentine's Day Gifts
Neil -
posted: 1:38 pm on March 12thI am a huge fan of the Furnitology Blog. Good to see this video again!
David
Re: Future Period Furniture Articles
Mark -
posted: 6:33 pm on February 4thI would like to see a video workshop series about that awesome slant-top desk featured at the top of your blog.
I would also like to see a series on hammer veneering and Federal embellishments.
Thanks!
David