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How Flat Should Benchtops Be?

Regarding benchtops, how flat is flat enough?  When I use winding sticks on my top, they line up, but it cups down its length by about 1/16″ at its center.  How anal should I be with this? [...]

Roman-style Handplane Completato

I finished building a Roman-style handplane from a kit made by Ron Hock of Hock Tools. The kit is designed to be used to make a plane in the style popularized by James Krenov,�  but I converted [...]

Why We Hate Paint

The second Welsh stick chair I ever built was made using both traditional methods and traditional materials. That meant elm for the seat, white oak for the legs and the arm bow, and ash for the [...]

Frank Klausz's Favorite Tool

The first time I ever visited Frank Klausz (on the cover of our August 2006 issue) it was to shoot some photos for an article on dovetailing, for which is he is a well-known savant. The [...]

Friends, Krenovians & Countrymen

This week I’m building two wooden planes from a kit sold by Ron Hock of Hock Tools. The kit is designed to be used to make a wooden handplane muck like the ones popularized by James Krenov [...]

New Woodworking Gallery Site

Woodworkers are always interested in seeing other woodworker’s projects, and they love showing off their own work. Some woodworkers go to the trouble of setting up their own web sites to [...]

Woodworking Magazine now on CD

During the last two years, we’ve been experimenting with a magazine idea called Woodworking Magazine. So far, we’ve published five issues (a sixth is on the way). It’s quite [...]

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