New Yankee Workshop Closing its Doors

Norm Abram sat down with Publisher Steve Shanesy at the July 2007 AWFS show in Las Vegas We’ve just received a press release stating that, after 21 seasons, The New Yankee Workshop is [...]

Chris' BookShop Picks

Last week I asked Christopher Schwarz to give me a list of his favorite titles that we have available in the Woodworker’s BookShop. I’ve worked with Chris for the past year, so I [...]

AW Extra – Extending Dining Table

Extending Dining Table Storing the leaves is a snap–they tuck away under the top. By Joe Gohman Have you ever seen wood glow? That’s what happened when I finished this table. I turned [...]

How We Have Fun: Offending Our Coworkers

Yesterday, Glen Huey squeezed out equal amounts of Old Brown Glue and Titebond liquid hide glue onto two glass plates, then we walked around the offices accosting F+W employees, thrust the plates [...]

Completely 'Bad Axe' Saws

There are some words we get in trouble for using in a woodworking magazine. Here are a few: “foolproof” (fools, we have found, are very clever), “holiday” (don’t [...]

Double Scrollsaw Blade Life

            When my scrollsaw blade gets dull, it’s really only dull on the bottom half, because the wood I cut is usually less than 1/2 in. thick. To get more [...]

Router Wrench Risers

          Trying to keep the wrenches that came with my router in position for tightening or loosening the collet used to drive me crazy. The nuts are so widely spaced [...]

Eliminate Pipe Stains

            I learned the hard way that pipe clamps leave ugly black stains during glue-ups wherever they contact wet wood. Those stains are hard to sand out! [...]