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Recent comments
Re: UPDATE: Fine Woodstrip Canoe Building from Bear Mountain Boats
Incredable skills to learn from this book
posted: 10:19 pm on December 4thRe: Why does FWW cost more than other magazines?
You get what you pay for. Fine Woodworking is simply the best woodworking magizine out there. Other sister magazines from Taunton are also the best in their catagories.
posted: 11:13 am on December 3rdKeep up the great work you do.
Re: UPDATE: 2011 Fine Woodworking Archive DVD-ROM (1975 - 2011)
Wow! A copy of the entire library of the Best magazine ever!
posted: 8:32 pm on November 10thRe: UPDATE: Using and Tuning Your Bandsaw by Hendrik Varju
Looks fantastic!!!!
posted: 9:33 am on September 15thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: 4 "issues" of The Missing Shop Manual series
Sounds great!!!
posted: 10:27 pm on August 9thRe: Build a Super-Precise Tablesaw Crosscut Sled
Simplicity. Matt strikes again!!! God bless his bald head!!!
posted: 11:37 am on July 2ndRe: UPDATE Caption contest: Win a CommandMax Sprayer
Rollie, a man of True Grit.
posted: 7:32 pm on June 8thRe: Curved drawer fronts: how to cut them to length and rout drawer bottom grooves
Matt's genious strikes again!
posted: 6:41 pm on June 4thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Woodworker's Guide to Wood from Fox Chapel Woodworking
A fine book for Fine Woodworking projects.
posted: 9:27 pm on April 17thRe: We're Giving Away Grooving Planes!
The plane truth.
posted: 12:05 pm on April 13thRe: Recycled crown molding
Unique! A true Yankee!
posted: 7:57 pm on March 1stRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Carving 18th Century American Furniture Elements by Tony Kubalak
Great looking book.
posted: 1:57 pm on February 22ndRe: Tour an 18th-Century Cabinet Shop
Great pictures Matt! Of all the places that I like to visit, Colonial Williamsbug is my favorite. The cabinetmakers shop tops it all. While in Williamsburg, be sure to check out the Dewitt Wallace museum. The collection of furniture is unbeleavable. While in the area, be sure to visit the James River Plantations and Carter's Grove Plantation. The history of the resulting crafts and how they were performed is mindblowing. I continuely draw on Williamsburg for inspiration for the workshop.
posted: 2:21 pm on February 5thRe: My Basement Toy Box
Nice setup. I really like you dust shield on your miter saw setup.
posted: 8:17 pm on January 31stRe: Guild Moves to Huge New Shop
Now, that's a playroom!!!
posted: 8:10 pm on January 31stRe: You Want What? Contest
That's musically delicious!
posted: 3:22 pm on January 16thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Back to Basics: Setting Up Your Workshop from Fox Chapel Publishing
Just what I need!
posted: 6:58 pm on October 25thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Making Ladder Back Chairs with Russ Filbeck
Sounds like a fantastic book to expand my woodworking skills.
posted: 7:16 pm on September 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: 1st five "issues" of The Missing Shop Manual series
Anything to further learning.
posted: 3:39 pm on August 3rdRe: How to Handle Small Parts Without Losing any Fingers
As always, Matt does a great job in his videos!!!
posted: 3:39 pm on August 2ndRe: Dressing Table
Sheldon would say, "Bazinga," on your use of bubinga!
posted: 3:54 am on May 25thRe: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)
It's all in the details. Safety is the most important detail of all.
posted: 10:22 pm on May 15thRe: Makeville Studio, NYC - No space? No tools? No problem!
It's nice to see you inspiring the future artisans of tomorrow. Nice shop.
posted: 12:52 pm on May 10thRe: Makeville Studio, NYC - No space? No tools? No problem!
It's nice to see you inspiring the future artisans of tomorrow. Nice shop.
posted: 12:51 pm on May 10thRe: Adrian Potter: Thinking Furniture
What a great perspective on woodworking! Thanks and best of luck in your adventures with wood and life.
posted: 12:48 pm on May 10thRe: Library in Zhitomir
Bravo on your design!!! Keep up the great work.
posted: 10:42 pm on March 3rdRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The Chairmaker's Workshop by Drew Langsner
Sounds great!
posted: 1:35 pm on February 28thRe: One editor's day on the road - in 28 seconds
But where's the Monster Bench????
posted: 10:16 am on February 12thRe: Mock up leads to a happy ending
Very classy design and great proportions.
posted: 2:53 pm on January 14thRe: UPDATED: Giveaway and Poll: The Most Requested Woodworking Gifts of 2009
There is no such thing as having too many tools.
posted: 11:46 am on December 31stRe: Pro Portfolio: Doug Mooberry and Kinloch Woodworking
Incredible! Now that's the kind of woodworking I want to do when I retire!
posted: 11:01 am on December 31stRe: Update: DVD Giveaway: Working with Plywood by Hendrik Varju
From what I have read, this is a great dvd set. Sign me up.
posted: 7:57 pm on December 7thRe: UPDATED: What Tools Are on Your Holiday Wish List?
Inspirataion and time!
posted: 1:44 pm on November 29thRe: The Mysterious Case of the Exploding Shellac Can
Where were your safety glasses?????
posted: 11:35 pm on November 25thSafety first!!!
Re: Craftworker's Tool Chest
You have my vote! Love the disign of the pulls.
posted: 3:57 pm on November 19thRe: Woodshop Cabinets
Nice job of combining function with beauty!
posted: 3:38 pm on November 19thRe: Grandfather Clock
Fantastic! How do you keep it from tipping over?
posted: 12:51 pm on November 16thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Zany Wooden Toys that Whiz, Spin, Pop and Fly by Bob Gilsdorf
Just what I could use to suprise my grandson many times over!
posted: 8:42 pm on November 15thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: 500 Chairs and 500 Tables
Very interesting cover!
posted: 10:50 am on November 9thRe: Carved Chairmaker's Tool Chest by Rev. Jim Paulson
AMEN!
posted: 4:36 pm on May 25thRe: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
The next best thing to making a masterpiece is restoring one, provided it is done properly. Looks like this book is a fine reference for making that happen.
posted: 8:51 pm on April 12thRe: Kitchen table
What, no vice?
posted: 8:42 pm on November 19thRe: Writing arm windsor chair
Very classy!
posted: 4:32 pm on November 7th