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Tape up your corners
Continue Reading: Tape up your cornersWhen gluing up something that will be hard to clean when complete, use masking tape to keep the squeezeout from messing up your project.
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Your spalting is infectious
Continue Reading: Your spalting is infectiousSpalting is the decay left behind by a specific type of fungus. The wood must be harvested when the spalting is pronounced and visible, but wait too long and the wood loses its structural integrity.
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Sloppy slots
Continue Reading: Sloppy slotsThe miter gage that came with your tablesaw wobbles several degrees. If you don’t believe me, stick a long skinny piece of wood against the nice, 90 degree flat surface, put it in the miter slot, and wiggle.
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On building humidors (part I)
Continue Reading: On building humidors (part I)But what about the lining? You want spanish cedar. NOT any other kind of cedar, or your cigars will smell like a hamster cage. Spanish cedar is remarkably expensive for an otherwise-unremarkable softwood; it usually goes for about $5.50/bf in inconvenient thicknesses.
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Your square, isn’t
Continue Reading: Your square, isn’tTake your favorite combination square. Adjust it so the ruler sticks out all the way. Hold the short end against your workbench, so it looks like |_ from the top, and draw a line. Now flip it over, so it looks like _|, and draw another line on top of it. Do the two lines…
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Save $25 on tools at Amazon
Continue Reading: Save $25 on tools at Amazon$25 off a purchase of $199 or more at Amazon.
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Clean out your dadoes
Continue Reading: Clean out your dadoesI had some dadoes that were cut with a dull blade, and consequently had some shreds of wood stuck to the sides. I took a cabinet scraper and ran it back and forth, shearing off a bit of the edge.
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Friendly reminder: pipe clamps are made of pipe
Continue Reading: Friendly reminder: pipe clamps are made of pipeI coupled my 2′ pipes to the end of the not-quite-long-enough pipes and I was good to go.