Wednesday, February 28, 2018

How to Joint Two Boards at Once with Your Router: You can use a router to joint two boards at once. This is a really handy trick if you don’t have a long-bed jointer or you don’t have a jointer at all, and you’re working with really… https://t.co/5xWH3sQ7LW #woodworkingquest https://t.co/ggJUIHYiXE


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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

A Video Guide to Measuring Tools in the Workshop: Over the last few weeks, I’ve made several posts about measuring tools in the series Precision Instruments for Woodworkers. The purpose of the series is to introduce the idea of… https://t.co/t2DLMPQGjw #woodworkingquest https://t.co/HtBwcJpGh3


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Apple Home Pod and White Rings on Wood Tables.: You may be familiar with the problem Apple is having with their newly released Home Pods and the white rings they sometimes leave on wood surfaces. Apple explains that they come from the… https://t.co/qUwNRumRiV #woodworkingquest https://t.co/BhfQiyEh3l


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Monday, February 26, 2018

Wagashi-Shaped Fragrance Diffusers to Sweeten Up Your Home: In Japanese cuisine, there are two distinct kinds of sweets: Western-influenced desserts such as cakes, cookies, and breads, and wagashi (和菓子), or traditional Japanese… https://t.co/YwY5ilOpi0 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/vqumlvYxHu


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21st-century Gothic: Book giveaway!: Blame it on the martini I had the night before. Or maybe on the dribble of eleventh-hour requests for illustration proofing related to my forthcoming book on English Arts & Crafts furniture. Whatever… https://t.co/Eu5YXdyO18 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/jl0G5hMuCj


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Sunday, February 25, 2018

Saturday, February 24, 2018

PopWood Playback #8 | Top Woodworking Videos of the Week: First, I’d like to say, I didn’t mean to pick all walnut build videos this week. It just sort of happened and we didn’t notice it until we were in post-production. Perhaps I have… https://t.co/ghPgc1zHzQ #woodworkingquest https://t.co/NUPgbreamy


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Friday, February 23, 2018

News: It is Time to Buy Hardware: After the death of Nancy Cogger of Londonderry Brasses, Horton Brasses acquired the company’s stock and is selling many existing pieces at 50 percent off. Orion Henderson estimated there are more than… https://t.co/xXyrzneBVf #woodworkingquest https://t.co/NNVPAfH57z


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Episode 2: Live To Sk8, Sk8 To Live: Skateboarding is a childhood obsession of a few members of the PW team. In this episode of Afterlife of Trees, we talk to a Cincinnati-based custom longboard builders, Jeff Risinger and Val Woodham,… https://t.co/gvsOepEmFO #woodworkingquest https://t.co/vcD00c8s5j


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Thursday, February 22, 2018

How to Follow WorkbenchCon 2018 – A Conference for Makers and Influencers: WorkbenchCon, A brand new maker conference, kicks off tomorrow and runs through Saturday in Atlanta, Georgia. It represents a departure from the woodworking show… https://t.co/0GRMxlqV6I #woodworkingquest https://t.co/Oqkqu6dZEI


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How to Tap Wood for a Bolt: Recently I needed to install two thumb screws into a makeshift fence that was intended for my petite table saw. By threading a hole in the wooden fence I was able to provide my hardware of choice (thumb… https://t.co/HJNiYjSqqK #woodworkingquest https://t.co/T1PO10IABo


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How to Rivet Furniture Parts Together: I built a folding bookstand (above) for an upcoming issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine that uses traditional copper rivets to join the components and allow them to pivot. After posting a few… https://t.co/pytwMPPkNL #woodworkingquest https://t.co/31oTvRUfwp


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Association of Woodturners Appoints John Kelsey as New Editor of Woodturning FUNdamentals: (Saint Paul, February 21, 2018)-The American Association of Woodturners (AAW) is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has rededicated… https://t.co/KLSm2BBThP #woodworkingquest https://t.co/LcoVshLBdp


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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

How to Maintain a Workbench Top – Shawn Graham: Check for flatness with winding sticks. Determine areas that need to be planed down. Plane the surface with a jack plane. Use a toothed plane blade to add roughness to the top. Go over the… https://t.co/gh2kglkYSL #woodworkingquest https://t.co/BNeSY3XeLz


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Finish Thickness Determines Water Resistance More Than Type of Finish: I’ve written this many times and said it many more. The film thickness of a finish is much more important for preventing water getting through to the wood than the… https://t.co/iPrUfmsOUU #woodworkingquest https://t.co/kTrKy2PGCe


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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Shaper Origin Hand-held CNC: Introducing a new kind of CNC, happy in the hands of a woodworker. by Tim Celeski page 14 Up to now, CNCs were large, heavy, complicated tools that took up a lot of space in a shop. The Shaper Origin is… https://t.co/kfBjpEgeL1 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/owuLYdj2Vg


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Design by Touch: While design is dominated by the eye, the hand plays an important role. by George Walker page 18 Most of what I’ve written about design has focused on how we look at it. Yet good design often has multiple layers that… https://t.co/BlnmT2w05Z #woodworkingquest https://t.co/o3LTlpOhf8


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Letters: Dishwasher-safe Finish for Wood?: by Bob Flexner page 6 We have wood-handled silverware, which gets washed in a dishwasher. In the past, I have refinished the wood using General Finishes Salad Bowl Finish. That worked well in… https://t.co/smIkDHnlJy #woodworkingquest https://t.co/RqO20HJmX2


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A Lifelong Love Affair: Debey Zito produces fine Arts & Crafts furniture and cultivates aspiring craftswomen from the hills of Northern California. by Laura Mays and Deirdre Visser page 53-55 To find Debey Zito’s workshop you give… https://t.co/4Al0Yu9HqW #woodworkingquest https://t.co/LBDEm6OzLX


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Precision in the Woodshop: You’re measuring wrong, and making it more difficult to do good work. by Raney Nelson pages 42-45 If the title has you expecting high-tech procedures or suggestions for expensive measurement gear that’ll get… https://t.co/2bud0OClBV #woodworkingquest https://t.co/t6RNp558Gd


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8 Common Hinges: Every door needs a hinge – Nancy Hiller shows you which hinges to use, the advantages of each type and how to install them. by Nancy Hiller pages 46-52 Wherever there’s a door, there must be hinges – and just as there’s… https://t.co/Lk6NqgxSyY #woodworkingquest https://t.co/eFZjJYlmaE


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Hold Everything (With Almost Nothing): You can hold anything on your workbench with just pegs, wedges & notches – no fancy vises required. By Christopher Schwarz pages 36-41 It’s difficult for most woodworkers to imagine a workbench… https://t.co/zhhMm8MfYH #woodworkingquest https://t.co/yhCNNNAnRt


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Chippendale Chair: Creative thinking and dirt-simple jigs make the joinery a straightforward task. By Jeff Miller pages 28-35 I tend to think of Chippendale chairs as highly ornate. But there are startlingly simple examples of the style… https://t.co/I0zw1FbXSS #woodworkingquest https://t.co/ifKpNV3RJ8


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How to Create Precise Joints in Reclaimed Lumber: A board with a straight, flat face with one square edge is widely considered a fundamental requirement for precision work like joinery. Given this basic condition, all good things are… https://t.co/eJWpPe4BbF #woodworkingquest https://t.co/sSbogwqCQN


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Saturday, February 17, 2018

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How to Remove and Fix White Rings from the Apple HomePod: Editor’s note: This article was excerpted from Bob Flexner’s article “How to Remove Watermarks“   Light marks are milky-white and are caused by moisture getting into the finish… https://t.co/hQLSPnKqJX #woodworkingquest https://t.co/sYkYGNuwBm


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Precision Instruments for Woodworkers – Part Three: Tools for Precision: In part one we introduced tools for standardization. These are the measuring tools that you also use to verify and quality your other tools. Every woodworker… https://t.co/ZAkGDntwzD #woodworkingquest https://t.co/xe8Qyultnf


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Tricks of the Trade: How to Cut Curves on the Bandsaw: Here’s a tip on how to cut curves on the bandsaw. When cutting a circle or an odd shape from a square piece of lumber on a bandsaw, you’ve probably dealt with the annoying corners… https://t.co/jDO6m56qaf #woodworkingquest https://t.co/uOnQVoVHS2


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When the Machine’s Guard Becomes Dangerous: Machine guards are supposed to protect us from harm, but there are times when they can turn against you. The worst injury I’ve ever received from a machine was cutting my hands on the… https://t.co/DMNsPdbOUb #woodworkingquest https://t.co/a0v9wSgrmq


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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

WWGOA Delta Sweepstakes: WWGOA Delta Power Equipment Sweepstakes Official Rules NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. 1. Sweepstakes Entry Period/Sponsor: The WWGOA Delta Power… https://t.co/jsFKqVydIF #woodworkingquest


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Knife Makers and Enthusiasts – An Event for You!: Editor’s note: Blade Magazine is published by F+W Media, our parent company and my cubical is next to the organizer of Blade Show. I thought our west coast readers would be interested in… https://t.co/jVYDnT8Cj8 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/1BdI5Szo7K


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Shokkiri: The Comedy Routine that Portrays Illegal Sumo Moves: Sumo wrestling is a Japanese sport that, in its current form, dates back to the 16th century. Steeped in history and tradition, the sport is highly ritualistic and parts are… https://t.co/dXtsu3ECJ4 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/SCC1pkflFQ


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Methylated Spirits: Is it the Best Solvent for Shellac?: A woodworker friend called wanting to know where he could buy some methylated spirits. He had just read in a book that it was the best solvent to use with shellac. So I asked him… https://t.co/RNycaRF7Na #woodworkingquest https://t.co/s6y8Zm699O


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Monday, February 12, 2018

Toshizo Hirose’s Stamps Highlight the Unique Charms of Japan’s Public Bath Houses: What better reprieve is there from the hustle and bustle of Japanese city life than a trip to the local public bath house (sento)? Such is the focus of… https://t.co/IG6k59OCCB #woodworkingquest https://t.co/DJkEbnb90H


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New Features on the Powermatic 3520C Lathe – Movable Digital Control, Integrated Riser Feet and More Mass: I recently received a press release that Powermatic brought a new version of their popular 3520 lathe to market.  The new… https://t.co/Xezp5fgNHk #woodworkingquest https://t.co/H6yKtC6KD1


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Music Monday: Glim Spanky: For anyone who spent time in Japan in the late 90s and early 2000s and was exposed to the raspy, grungy sounds of the band Love Psychedelico, you’ll most certainly find comfort in Glim Spanky. Hailing from… https://t.co/QJ12YjZJ5m #woodworkingquest https://t.co/0aZyA6X896


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Scribing, Part Two: Making Cabinets Fit Seamlessly into Irregular Surroundings:   Rooms are virtually never square, level, or plumb. Ceilings tend to sag toward the middle of their rooms; floors usually do the same. Plaster walls are… https://t.co/Va41yfW1TP #woodworkingquest https://t.co/WGuBoacLs4


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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Make Your Own ‘Drawing Bow’: If you design furniture or work a lot with curved parts, it’s difficult to function without a “drawing bow.” This simple jig – a stick and a string – allows you to lay out precise and large curves with only… https://t.co/O4Ci1dYbds #woodworkingquest https://t.co/EBNw69TONL


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Japan to Build 350-Meter Wooden Skyscraper: Despite being a sustainable resource that can be harvested from perennials, the use of wood in cities and high-rises has long been avoided. Wood has been thought of as structurally unsafe,… https://t.co/KEL3HFMZIq #woodworkingquest https://t.co/IcXydiVcfQ


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Friday, February 9, 2018

Tricks of the Trade: Testing the Finger-Guided Ruler: When you don’t need an absolutely accurate line drawn on a piece (say for a shooting/nailing line or layout line) all you need is a wooden folding ruler, a pencil and your two hands.… https://t.co/MhxoyTvX39 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/FVKEL0kYex


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The Birds of Tokyo Beautifully Illustrated by Ryo Takemasa: Last year the commercial complex Tokyo Midtown invited illustrator Ryo Takemasa to illustrate some of the most common birds in Tokyo. By teaming up with graphic design studio… https://t.co/UxfQeV0CXH #woodworkingquest https://t.co/Tiy8R74pO5


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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Photographs of Transparent Acrylic Perfectly Sandwiched Between Stacked Stones: Born in 1989, Takuma Sato is a Japanese photographer who studied architecture in school. His work tends to be highly conceptual and his approach to… https://t.co/WvlaPH0Enu #woodworkingquest https://t.co/ClqeM5Rrml


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Precision Instruments for Woodworkers — Part Two: Rules and Tapes: Tapes and Rulers Early on, I remember reading somewhere that you should never rely on measuring tapes in a woodworking shop. Only use your rulers, never tapes. Though I… https://t.co/08wKdVv68o #woodworkingquest https://t.co/XJDfZ51gb6


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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Green Tea-Inspired Hotels Coming to Tokyo: In recent years green tea has appeared to follow the very same trajectory as coffee from 1st wave and 2nd wave to now 3rd wave. For better or for worse, green tea is no longer considered an old… https://t.co/SVClL9hijo #woodworkingquest https://t.co/4QvmC50rVN


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Handplane Basics: Woodworkers tend to have very strong feelings about the different ways of doing things – and handplanes is one of those subjects where opinions can vary wildly and discussions can even get pretty heated. There are… https://t.co/tBQMPwoTUd #woodworkingquest https://t.co/20rbFK0jBK


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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

How to Set Bent Teeth on a Japanese Style Saw: I really like Japanese style saws and I especially appreciate their contribution in the classroom. First, thanks to their ingenious tooth geometry, and the fact that they are so thin… https://t.co/XQ0jA6RuOV #woodworkingquest https://t.co/k68kHvKjS3


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How to Set Bent Teeth on a Japanese Style Saw: I really like Japanese style saws and I especially appreciate their contribution in the classroom. First, thanks to their ingenious tooth geometry, and the fact that they are so thin… https://t.co/XQ0jA6RuOV #woodworkingquest https://t.co/k68kHvKjS3


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Is There Pigment or Dye in Minwax Stains? Does it Matter?: A woodworker friend asked me what type colorants, pigment or dye, were used in Minwax stains. He had called Minwax and was told that they use only pigment, but this didn’t match… https://t.co/FQQEbHhJbL #woodworkingquest https://t.co/euYRqg2hNm


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Monday, February 5, 2018

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WWGOA LIVE! February 2018: Looking for some new woodworking knowledge? George Vondriska will be streaming here and answering your woodworking questions for WWGOA Live on Thursday, February 9th at 7:00 p.m. CST. Feel free to ask… https://t.co/samHrewllF #woodworkingquest https://t.co/cKwyCwCXYR


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8-Bit Mini Puppy by Shinji Murakami: Inspired by the ancient yet versatile 8-bit technology, NY-based Japanese artist Shinji Murakami has been creating works that harken back to the original Dragon Quest, Zelda and other video games of… https://t.co/mjtll16ccZ #woodworkingquest https://t.co/rWNvvKQOe5


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Handplane Maintenance (That Most People Forget): Metal-bodied planes require so little maintenance (aside from sharpening) that it’s easy to forget that they do need some love every year to work smoothly. Recently I borrowed a friend’s… https://t.co/haUwfszYrD #woodworkingquest https://t.co/KmhFFJD7nq


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Japanese Plumber Creates Handmade Waterfall of Ice in His Backyard: For the past 7 years, Toru Matsui, a plumber who lives in the mountainous Inabucho town of Aichi prefecture, has taken on an ambitious annual art project. Each winter,… https://t.co/NrYPLAgbq2 #woodworkingquest https://t.co/O7YWgejWxW


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Thursday, February 1, 2018

The Strength of a Chair Comes from Imperfection: If you’ve ever used a hand-cut rasp or a hand-filed saw you know how their tiny imperfections from handwork make the tool cut smoother. When it comes to making chairs, the small handmade… https://t.co/I4NS4nYBHH #woodworkingquest https://t.co/wu9aFZBIA0


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Woodworking Workshop for Parents and Fall Fair 2017 – Part 2: How Build a Gnome house: When our School’s Fall fair is over, we have the opportunity to pick up some of the leftover forest decor materials and store them for future use in… https://t.co/0xz1DLLhfm #woodworkingquest https://t.co/JYBXY5Wdg6


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