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Turning a Carver's Mallet and a Wooden Assembly Hammer
This is a nice beginning spindle exercise that is good for beginning turners. While the carver’s mallet is straight spindle turning, the assembly hammer includes some unique lathe drilling techniques that are not easily accomplished on a drill press.
Festool's Domino XL: A New Game Changer
The new Domino XL is a larger followup to Festool’s original handheld slot cutter. Like its smaller brother, this tool is a game changer.  Woodworker's Journal Magazine Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone gets an exclusive first look.
March/April 2012 Issue PreviewMarch/April 2012 Issue Preview
Rob Johnstone gives a sneak peek at the March/April 2012 issue
Carving Texture & Patterns into Turned BowlsCarving Texture & Patterns into Turned Bowls
Woodturner Ernie Conover shows options for adding decorative carving to turned bowls, including fluted carving and the use of a veining chisel.
Skill Builder: Routing Sliding Dovetail JointsSkill Builder: Routing Sliding Dovetail Joints
Accent your woodworking with a "French" dovetail: a sliding dovetail joint that's made completely on the router table, with essentially one setup. Bill Hylton takes you step-by-step through the cuts for a drawer assembly.
January/February 2012 Issue PreviewJanuary/February 2012 Issue Preview
If you don’t have your copy of the January/February 2012 issue and you’d like to know what we’ve packed into it, this video from Field Editor Chris Marshall and Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone will bring you up to speed.
Sanding Your Turned WorkSanding Your Turned Work
While you might be able to avoid sanding a cleanly cut spindle turning, a certain amount of sanding is inevitable with most turning projects. Expert woodturner Ernie Conover shares some of his time-honored strategies for smoothing spindles, vessels and bowls with abrasives.
Skill Builder: Dado Joinery on the RouterSkill Builder: Dado Joinery on the Router
The dado joint has a centuries-long history of use in cabinetmaking, furniture making, just in woodworking in general.
November/December 2011 Issue PreviewNovember/December 2011 Issue Preview
If you don’t have your copy of the November/December 2011 issue and you’d like to know what we’ve packed into it, this video from Field Editor Chris Marshall and Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone will bring you up to speed.
Turning a Three Leg StoolTurning a Three Leg Stool
Noted turning expert and teacher Ernie Conover demonstrates the process for creating a three leg stool using standard turning techniques. Faceplate and spindle work with a multi-axis turned stretcher create a cool footrest.
Dust Collector Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up SeriesDust Collector Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
In his continuing Woodworker's Journal Skill Builder series for 2011, Sandor Nagyszalanczy shows how to keep your shop's dust collector in tip-top working condition with a careful tune-up regimen.
September/October 2011 Issue PreviewSeptember/October 2011 Issue Preview
Field Editor Chris Marshall and Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone will bring you up to speed on what you'll find in the September/October issue.
Turning Salad ForksTurning Salad Forks
Noted turning expert and teacher Ernie Conover demonstrates the process for creating a simple but elegant set of salad forks on the lathe and band saw.
Benchtop Planer Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up SeriesBenchtop Planer Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
In his continuing Skill Builder series for 2011, Sandor Nagyszalanczy shows how to return a benchtop planer to tip-top working condition with a careful tune-up regimen.
August 2011 Issue PreviewAugust 2011 Issue Preview
For a quick preview of what's in our August 2011 issue, here's a short video that covers the highlights.
Using Cutting DiagramsUsing Cutting Diagrams
Ever wondered how to figure out how much material you need to buy for a project? A board foot estimate is a start, but consider laying out your parts on cutting diagrams as well for greater estimating accuracy. Here’s what to keep in mind.
Woodworking at Blind, Incorporated Blindness Training CenterWoodworking at Blind, Incorporated Blindness Training Center
George Wurtzel, Industrial Arts Instructor at Blind, Inc. Blindness Training Center, discusses one of the specialty tools he and his students use when woodworking, along with the general philosophy behind teaching blind students the art of woodworking.
Dadoing Undersized PlywoodDadoing Undersized Plywood
We may call it 3/4 in., but plywood thickness always comes up shy of that number. How do you cut dadoes to fit it correctly? Look for that 3/32 in. chipper in your dado set, or reach for some shims. Either approach will help you achieve snug-fitting, gap free dado joints.
Multi-Axis Woodturning with Mark SfirriMulti-Axis Woodturning with Mark Sfirri
Jeff Day talks with Mark Sfirri about his unique style of woodturning. Mark's work has been featured at the Smithsonian Institute's Renwick Gallery.
Drill Press Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up SeriesDrill Press Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
Woodworker's Journal Contributing Editor Sandor Nagyszalanczy shows some key steps for maintaining your drill press to keep it running well for many years.
June 2011 Issue PreviewJune 2011 Issue Preview
For a quick preview of what's in our June 2011 issue, here's a short video that covers the highlights.
Jointer Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up SeriesJointer Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
Since a jointer performs a fairly simple task, it isn't that difficult to keep this machine in top form, but there are a few regular maintenance tasks that you need to stay on top of.
Installing Under-Mount Drawer SlidesInstalling Under-Mount Drawer Slides
Heavy dresser drawers can be a real drag when they slide on wooden runners. Our Field Editor solves the problem with ball-bearing undermount drawer slides on his Shaker-inspired Dresser in the June 2011 print issue. See his technique for installing them accurately and easily in this video.
Chatter Tool Techniques for WoodturningChatter Tool Techniques for Woodturning
George Vondriska shows how a chatter tool can be used to improve your woodturning.
Top-Shelf Jigsaw ReviewTop-Shelf Jigsaw Review
Woodworker's Journal Contributing Editor Sandor Nagyszalanczy tests some of the best jigsaws on the market for the June 2011 issue. See how they stack up in this video
Tips on Lumber ThicknessTips on Lumber Thickness
The best way to kick off your projects on the right foot is to start with stock that's flat, square and of consistent thickness. Our field editor discusses how to buy smart the next time you’re stocking the lumber rack for an upcoming project.
Digital Accessories for WoodworkingDigital Accessories for Woodworking
Field Editor Chris Marshall discusses some new gadgets on the market to help with your woodworking in the April 2011 issue of Woodworker's Journal magazine.
The Local SawmillThe Local Sawmill
Trail along with Jeff Day on his visits to two family-owned sawmills in this video, as he introduces you to an economical source of lumber with good selection, a sense of history - and a beauty all its own.
Making TambourMaking Tambour
Sandor Nagyszalanczy talks you through - and shows you, too - the detailed how-to's of building tambour like the kind used in the Tambour-Topped Box from the April 2011 issue of Woodworker's Journal.
Band Saw Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up SeriesBand Saw Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
To keep this versatile tool performing well, it requires both occasional maintenance and regular adjustments and tune ups.
April 2011 Issue PreviewApril 2011 Issue Preview
Here’s a quick video rundown of what’s coming your way in the April 2011 issue of Woodworker's Journal magazine.
Table Saw Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up SeriesTable Saw Maintenance - Skill Builder Power Tool Tune-Up Series
Keeping a table saw in top-notch condition isn't difficult, it just takes a bit of attention in the form of regular maintenance including cleaning, inspection, replacement of worn parts, alignment and fine tuning.
Chris Marshall's Projects at the Craftsman ExperienceChris Marshall's Projects at the Craftsman Experience
In late December, Field Editor Chris Marshall had an opportunity to head to the Windy City to do a two-day project demonstration at Craftsman Experience.
And On With The Show!And On With The Show!
On November 12th and 13th Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone was in Chicago at the Craftsman Experience to demonstrate some examples of woodturning.  The live feeds from the event were converted into Internet video ... and you can see them here and now.
"No-Measure", Evenly Spaced Dadoes"No-Measure", Evenly Spaced Dadoes
Chris 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.
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