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Building a Sliding Mitre Stand 24 Aug 2013 | 09:53 am

Smaller workshops are always looking for space saving ideas and projects, and this project, no matter how large your workshop is, can benefit a variety of storage constraints. Many modestly outfitted ...

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Reviewing Quiet California Air Compressor 7 Aug 2013 | 10:02 am

Workshops have 2 things in common, dust and noise and the more you can reduce both of these, the healthier it is. We all know that controlling dust is a priority, but we seldom think much about contro...

Touring The Kinsol Trestle Bridge 31 Jul 2013 | 03:11 am

A number of years ago, the Canadian government made a commitment to create a multi-use trail from one end of Canada to the other. The most westerly leg of this trail is on Vancouver Island and part of...

Sharpening Plane Blades and Chisels 8 Jul 2013 | 09:52 am

Working with sharp tool blades is a MUST in the workshop. Not only is is safer, it is much easier on the woodworker who not only doesn't have to work so hard, but it also makes woodworking much more f...

Portable Belt Sanders in the Workshop 4 Jul 2013 | 10:13 am

When you need material taken off ... in a hurry, nothing works like a belt sander. They can be rough and often hard to control but do a great job of taking the rough spots off so you can start getting...

Woodworker and Door Maker 28 Jun 2013 | 03:16 am

There are lots of places where you can buy doors, but there are NOT lots of places where you can buy custom designed and custom built doors. It takes a special person who not only has an artistic flar...

Building an Arts & Crafts Style Table 28 Jun 2013 | 01:58 am

There is something rewarding about taking rough lumber and turning it into fine furniture, especially if it is a design you love to make. Such is the case with this little side table, in the Arts and ...

Building an Adirondack Chair 13 May 2013 | 01:52 am

An original version Adirondack chairs as we know it was first designed in 1903 by Thomas Lee. In Canada the chair is sometimes referred to as a Muskoka Chair. The Chair that Thomas Lee designed, he as...

Building a Planing or Surfacing Jig 19 Apr 2013 | 11:40 pm

Woodworking often seems to be about building or making something to do a job you need done, but don't have the tool for. I would love to have a 20 or 24 inch planer, or 24 inch belt sander, unfortunat...

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