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Re: UPDATE: The Foundations of Better Woodworking by Jeff Miller
Sounds like an outstanding book.
posted: 2:15 pm on December 31stRe: How to Rehab a Traditional Workbench
Jensen, "dog" is a widely used engineering term that refers to a device that prevents motion (via clamping or blocking) or allows motion by coupling. The "dog" part is because it bites and holds on.
posted: 4:14 pm on April 23rdRe: We're Giving Away Grooving Planes!
Saftety glasses, shmafety glasses...what I need is a tourniquet.
posted: 10:53 am on April 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Back to Basics: Setting Up Your Workshop from Fox Chapel Publishing
Always looking for a different perspective on layout.
posted: 9:36 am on October 26thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Made By Hand by Tom Fidgen
Thanks for the giveaway. Looks like a great book.
posted: 10:00 am on February 3rdRe: UPDATED: Giveaway and Poll: The Most Requested Woodworking Gifts of 2009
Found an old Fulton jointer plane under the tree. A little cleaning and the mandatory iron tweaking will have it going like new.
posted: 11:57 am on January 6thThat L-N block plane looks nice. And the hammer, and the dust deputy, and ...
Re: A book full of wooden boxes
But when you click on "Search Inside," the cover photo matches the one here.
posted: 2:34 pm on September 16thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: American Furniture 2003, Edited by Luke Beckerdite
Looks great. Thanks for the opportunity.
posted: 1:05 pm on September 16thRe: Why Yes, I am a Dandy Woodworker
What? No mention of a plaid shirt and safety glasses?
posted: 11:03 am on August 19thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Turning Boxes with Threaded Lids by Bill Bowers
Hmmm...threaded lids...another entry on the To-Do list.
posted: 10:56 am on August 19thRe: Take a peek inside my shop
Thanks for the tour. Could you explain briefly the lumber storage setup (a little hard to tell from the pics.) I'm trying to figure out just how to do mine. I thought about putting arms on the studs directly, but then I'd have to piece the wall covering (OSB) around it. I appreciate any time you have to respond including the pluses/minuses of your current system.
posted: 1:20 pm on April 9th