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October 2010
Every time we put an issue of our magazine together,
we end up with more information than we can squeeze in.
More on the Web provides all the little details that didn't fit into the print version of our magazine!
Building a project you've seen in the magazine?
Check our Corrections page first.
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"No-Measure", Evenly Spaced DadoesChris Marshall shows a trick for perfectly spaced dados without
time-consuming measurements. This trick applies to a table saw blade
organizer featured in the September/October 2010 issue, but can be
easily adapted for many other projects. |
Featherboards: Why You Need ThemChris Marshall takes a closer look at featherboards: why you should use
them, what some of your options are, and where to learn more about them. |
Inlay and Stringing for Edwardian Envelope TableI used cross banded mahogany inlay for the Envelope Table project in the
September/October 2010 issue to more closely match the antique samples I
researched for the project. The process was too long to include in the
article, but if you want to make your own, here are the instructions.
Instructions are also included for making the holly stringing strips
used. |
Kitchen Island Material ListWant to build the doors and panels for Kitchen Island from our June 2010 issue yourself? Here is all the information you'll need! |
Skill Builder - Ian's Must-have Measuring ToolsThe range and variety of measuring tools has exploded since the days of wooden, shop-made versions. The author simplifies your choices by dividing them into four categories and assessing their pros and cons. |
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