Old-timey turningPeter Follansbee gives us a fascinating glimpse into his turning process—as though it were 1684. |
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Small but mightyIf Andrew Gibson’s hi-fi speaker build isn’t your style, Asa Christiana shows you how to build a pair of great-sounding bookshelf speakers with built-in Bluetooth. They’re perfect for your shop, laptop, or TV. |
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One questionMike Pekovich asks himself one question the first time he sets up any new table-saw cut: “Is the workpiece trapped between the blade and the fence, and if it is, does it have to be?” Find out why in this video. |
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Recipe bookThere are lots of ways to get an authentic Arts and Crafts finish. We share some favorites that have been featured in Fine Woodworking. |
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MetalheadGordon Addison shows how to restore the gnarliest of wooden hand-plane totes. If your restoration project also extends to the metal bits, Rollie Johnson can get you started in this video series. |
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Arts and Crafts coffee tableWatch as master furniture maker Kevin Rodel demonstrates how to build his elegant interpretation on a classic Limbert design. |
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Remembering Michael BurnsMichael Burns had a tremendous impact on woodworking as an instructor at the Krenov School in Fort Bragg |
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Paint it blackPeriod paints were made with pigments mixed in linseed oil, with lead added mostly as a drier. Peter Follansbee uses linseed oil, citrus thinner, and some artist’s drying medium. |
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Two more tote tipsGordon Addison shows you two techniques that didn’t make it into the pages of FW.
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Where is this extra article?
Small but mighty (coming 8/14)
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