Volunteer craftsmen are working hard to restore the buildings in a little-known community of Shakers in southern Ohio.
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Volunteer craftsmen are working hard to restore the buildings in a little-known community of Shakers in southern Ohio.
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Recently, SawStop introduced a contractor saw. As I assembled this new machine in the Popular Woodworking shop, I thought a few photos and some first impressions I had during the process would be of interest.
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Krenov's woodworking school turns silver as the rest of us go gray.
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Ever been to a meeting of your local woodworking club? You should. You meet some great people there. You'll also meet a wacky cast of characters that Jeff Skiver writes about for our Out of the Woodwork column.
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Rob Millard creates fantastic Federal-period reproduction furniture from a one-car garage using a small selection of woodworking machines. Most of the work, including making his own inlay, is produced with hand work and hand tools.
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John Wilson had made a successful career out of writing, teaching and selling a Shaker craft.
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We test-drive the new loose-tenon joinery system from Festool
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