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Maybe the Best Time to Use That Special Piece of Lumber Is Now - FineWoodworking An acquaintance of mine milled some walnut trees at his father’s home in Idaho and eventually got around to bringing a load back to the New York area. He was […]

Maybe the Best Time to Use That Special Piece of Lumber Is Now

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Katie Hudnall: Longest Distance Between Two Points - FineWoodworking Experience Katie Hudnall's inspiring kinetic furniture at the Museum of Art in Wood that is filled with drawers holding found treasures as well as a blend of heart, vision, and technicality.

Katie Hudnall: Longest Distance Between Two Points

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Elevated pad for sanding spoons - FineWoodworking The most difficult and tiring part of making spoons is holding them securely for shaping and sanding. This elevated pad makes it easy to hold the spoon in various positions and allows better access…

Elevated pad for sanding spoons

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STL337: The Trinity of Woodworking Details - FineWoodworking Wordwooker:  Now that Vic has several iterations of a full shop, what parts of minimalism does he carry with him? Matcha: What’s a seemingly small detail in woodworking that actually […]

STL337: The Trinity of Woodworking Details

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Review: Rockler Rock-Steady Knock-Down Table-Saw Outfeed Kit - FineWoodworking Upgrade your table saw with the Rockler Rock-Steady Knock-Down Outfeed Kit for improved stability and support. It's a must-have for woodworking enthusiasts.

Review: Rockler Rock-Steady Knock-Down Table-Saw Outfeed Kit

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Use shelf liner for clamp handles - FineWoodworking If you have trouble twisting small, slick clamp handles, wrap them with shelf liner made with rubber mesh. The material is soft yet tough, and it makes the handles larger and easier to grip.

Use shelf liner for clamp handles

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Sapling Stool: Drill ramp and spacer method for stretchers - FineWoodworking While building a stool using maple sapling sections for legs, I came to the point of drilling for stretchers. The four legs were irregular in width and seemed out of […]

Sapling Stool: Drill ramp and spacer method for stretchers

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Review: Zen Wu Tools

Adam Godet tests Zen Wu Tools chisels and plane blades.

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screenshot of fine woodworking magazine's blog page featuring a new post about Katie Hudnall's show

screenshot of fine woodworking magazine's blog page featuring a new post about Katie Hudnall's show

Grateful to Amanda for the shout out @finewoodworking.bsky.social !! @sawdustwoman.bsky.social

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Great answer!

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Name a more recognizable woodworker/tool duo.

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Well, now we're about sexy chairs!

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Editor's Letter: What is the future of woodworking? - FineWoodworking Imagine this: You’re lying in bed, thinking about a beautiful new end table you would like to build, with maple for the casework and walnut for the framing. You mentally […]

We fed the first paragraph of this letter into an AI tool. This is the image it gave us.

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Review: Woodpeckers Dado Nut for SawStop Table Saws - FineWoodworking Woodpeckers Dado Nut for SawStop Table Saws

Review: Woodpeckers Dado Nut for SawStop Table Saws

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A Fusion of Pattern and Form - FineWoodworking Ben Strear is obsessed with intricate patterns, and his carved and painted basswood pieces strive to fuse pattern with form.

A Fusion of Pattern and Form

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STL334: Understanding Hoadley - FineWoodworking Randy S. Wilkinson, a furniture conservator and wood identification expert, transitioned from electrical engineering to 18th-century furniture reproduction in 1988. With a master’s degree from the…

STL334: Understanding Hoadley

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The illustrations are such an integral part of Fine Woodworking, and this gives us a chance to show off the talent of our illustrators a little. This one was done by the multi-talented Mario Rodriguez. These drawings have always been a favorite of mine.

-Ben

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Everyone loves a little shop art. For the past few issues, we've been doing issue preview livestreams for Fine Woodworking Unlimited members, and in each livestream, we've shared a downloadable poster with the membership.

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Randy Ogle, chairmaker and musician - FineWoodworking “Mother always said I was smart enough to get into chairmaking but not smart enough to get out.” — Randy Ogle This is an excerpt from Andrew D. Glenn’s book […]

“Mother always said I was smart enough to get into chairmaking but not smart enough to get out.” — Randy Ogle

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Bluesky sure seems like a nicer place than the others... it'd be a dang shame if someone got sawdust all over the place.

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