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Something Extra
I enjoy living where I do in Eastern Pennsylvania where each season is distinct. The cold snows of winter slowly give way to warm spring afternoons. Then, the heat and humidity of summer are followed by the crisp, cool days of autumn. The change is r
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Q & A What’s In Your Pocket?
One of the things I love about my job is getting to rub elbows with other woodworkers across the country. It is always fun to see how they’ve organized their shops and how they work. I am constantly amazed by how many different approaches there are,
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Contributors
BILL SANDS was an expert woodworker and friend of Woodcraft Magazine. A long-time contributor, Bill wrote several articles and designed and built more than two dozen projects to share with our readers over the years. Read Bill’s article on page 31. P
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Reader Showcase
Standing ovation. Maryland woodworker Caslow built a pair of Bent-Lam Guitar Stands (Apr/May 2023) for his two favorites—an Ovation and a Gibson. He used white oak, steam bending it around a form rather than laminating veneer strips to make the curve
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Tips & Tricks
I find that the best method for repairing cracks and holes in projects is to use a paste made of sanding dust and glue (CA or epoxy) as a filler. The trick is in collecting enough fine dust from the species of wood that I need. My solution is to add
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Getting Started in TURNING
Setting up a full woodshop can be an expensive proposition, but setting up a woodturning studio doesn’t require nearly so large an investment. Still, like most new ventures, you’re asking yourself, “what do I really need? How do I get started without
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Hot New Tools
Available in 2½ and 4" diameters, these magnetic hose couplings make rearranging your dust collection system a snap. The ring with the steel insert attaches to the tool’s end, while the vacuum hose receives the magnetic fitting containing powerful ra
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Simple DESK
I needed a place to do deskwork without taking my laptop and setting up camp on the kitchen table. I wanted something attractive and sturdy that was also relatively lightweight, knock down, and easy to repurpose as needed. After noodling about with t
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Buyer’s Guide
1. Oneida Super Cell Dust Collector...............................................................#188598, $2,899.00 2. MagFitt 4" Magnetic Hose Connector..................................................................#189115, $19.99 3. MagFitt 4"
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Great Gear
Kutzall has built their business around applying abrasive tungsten-carbide coatings to a variety of wood-shaping tools including these wonderful little carving burrs. Available with ⅛ or ¼" diameter shanks, they come in a variety of sizes and shapes
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Woodworking Finds
Grumpy craftsman Jimmy DiResta and a madcap band of makers gather in DiResta’s well-equipped shop to give life to fantasy projects suggested by children. Need a guitar-shaped boat that holds two passengers, plays music and actually floats? They built
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News & Views
Woodcraft is pleased to announce the launch of a new, improved woodcraft.com. “The new site is fresh, modern and packed with new features that customers will love,” said Kyle Crabtree, Director of Marketing for Woodcraft Supply. In addition to all of
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A Supercharged Shop Sucker
PRICE: $2,899.00, #188598 FEATURES: • 5 HP• 97.8" water column maximum suction• 73 dBA @10 feet• Filters 99.97% at 0.3 microns• 31" w × 26" d × 60" h I recently added an Oneida Supercell dust collector system to my shop connecting it to my jointer/pl
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Turned Fishing LURES
Some years ago, I came into possession of my grandfather’s tackle box: a well-seasoned Bakelite affair containing dozens of tangled lures. Some were modern, made of colorful plastic. Others were metal, rusted from years of casting for stripers in the
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Frame & Panel PLANTERS
Over the years, longtime contributor Bill Sands designed and built many projects that have graced the pages of Woodcraft Magazine. Unfortunately, Bill passed away in April 2023, in the middle of building what would become his last project for us: the
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Southern Yellow Pine
In the early days of the American South, cotton may have been king, but southern yellow pine (SYP) was—and still is—the crown prince. Early European settlers used the lumber for everything from houses and ships to railroad ties. The trees and roots w
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Woodcraft Magazine
Editor-in-Chief: Ken Burton Associate Editors: Sarah Marriage, Derek Richmond Art Director: Michael Church Graphic Designer: Kelley Powell Publisher: Beth Coffey Advertising/Media Manager: Vic Lombard Circulation Support: Rachel Herrod Circulation: N
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SYP Trivialities
Get a grip in the orchestra pit. Pine rosin in stick form is an essential part of the kit for every musician bowing a stringed instrument. It helps the bow achieve the correct grip on the strings. Without it, both symphonic music and bluegrass fiddli
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Hard Wax Oil Finishes
In recent years, hard wax oil finishes have roared onto the finishing scene, and for good reasons. They are dead-simple to apply and deliver excellent results, while containing low or no VOCS (Volatile Organic Compounds—potentially harmful solvents).
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Benchtop Lathe STAND
I first built a version of this stand when I was developing a turning program for the high school where I was teaching. I had enough money in my budget for five mini lathes and an assortment of tools, but not enough for stands. No worries. A few sket
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Pen DISPLAY
Like many turners, a pen was one of the first items off my lathe. My first effort was ugly to put it nicely: the plainest wood, bulbous in shape, sanded badly and finished worse. But somewhere, my mother still has it though my ego hopes she doesn’t u
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One-stop Dovetailing
PRICE: $769.00, #151003 FEATURES: • One-piece aluminum extrusion base• Makes both through and halfblind dovetails• Accepts boards up to 24" wide• Maximum pin thickness 1 ¼"• Includes guide bushing and three carbide router bits• Allows custom spacing•
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Upholstered CLUB CHAIR
As much as I like all-wood chairs, when I want to relax after a long day in the shop, I look for something with a little padding. But as a woodworker, I still like to see some of the material I love. A bit of a conundrum, perhaps, but not an insurmou
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Harvesting Green Wood By Season
Fortunately, green wood can be harvested and worked at any time of year. That said, I generally prefer to harvest in late fall or winter. Harvesting in the colder months helps ensure the longevity of the material: once nature freezes over, the wood h
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American Chestnut
It’s been said that in Colonial times, a squirrel could travel from Maine to Georgia solely on the intertwined branches of the American chestnut (Castanea dentata). But one of the first things European settlers unpacked were axes that felled those tr
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Chestnut Trivialities
Composing a cool song. The Christmas Song, commonly subtitled “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” was written during a blistering heat wave in July, 1945. Originally, Bob Wells and Mel Tormé were merely trying to think of winter scenes to cool thems
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News & Views
Renowned studio furniture artist and teacher Jere Osgood passed away October 10, 2023 at his New Hampshire home. A graduate of the University of Illinois and RIT, he received national recognition in the 1970s after a series of Fine Woodworking articl
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A Fence That Holds Up
Bow’s XT Xtender is an excellent auxiliary fence that attaches to your machine’s existing fence, enhancing its functionality. Five inches tall, made of extruded aluminum with integral T-track slots, and available in lengths of 24, 36, or 46 inches, i
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Practically Perfect Screw Holes
For nearly 100 years, the WL Fuller Company has been making high-quality drill bits, plug cutters, and countersinks here in the U.S. I recently picked up their #8 countersink set and have been very pleased with it. The set includes five tapered drill
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Miter-Fold VENEER BOX
Veneer offers a wider variety and higher quality of species and figures than hardwood, creates stable panels with minimal movement, and allows for tighter tolerances. I always use the highest quality veneer because my labor is the same and the finish
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