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  1. Aeron Chair- Hand Hewn White Oak

    This chair was made in response to a Herman Miller exhibition for a woodworking class at University of Wisconsin-Madison. The chair was part of an exhibit at the Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, WI. The intent was to make a rustic version of the iconic Aeron chair. The wood used was hand hewed...
  2. Radial Arm Saw Upgrades and Work Station

    Currently in my shop I am limited on my number of larger tools. I have a miter saw that I have been using for all of my cross-cuts and a circular saw for ripping down sheet goods. However, after watching many videos on Youtube of the capabilities of a radial arm saw, and hearing Jay Bates say he...
  3. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Hey folks, So my wife is out of town for a couple weeks. I can buy some tools and not have to sneak them in under dark of night! :) I stopped at the big Orange Box store tonight (still like it better than the blue box, but it's 75 miles away :( ), and I'm looking at 10" saw blades...
  4. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    I've been working with my hands, and my brain, since I was 14, and worked in several fields. Started carpentry in high school, rough for residential and commercial though I was trained in fine cabinet making. In my early twenties I worked in finish carpentry, fine cabinetry and high-end...
  5. Blogs
    American Made - Episode 1 - Atlas 46 - Tactical Tool Gear The unsung heroes of the tool world here in the United States are companies that resist the pressure to offshore their manufacturing and lose control of their quality standards. Not just companies that ship a bunch of parts in to the US...
  6. Blogs
    Getting Clean Cuts in Melamine Melamine is notorious for chipping out when cutting. In this video I share my tools and techniques for creating clean cuts on both sides of melamine. The blade I use in the video is a Freud LU97R010. It makes the cut on the back side as clean as on the top side...
  7. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Just saw a CL posting for a small delta jointer. It has a variable speed knob on it. Don't think I ever saw this as a feature before. When would you ever get better performance from a jointer at a lower speed?
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