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Tag Archives: sawdust
Fill Gaps and Fix Cracks with This Simple, Superglue Inlay
Every woodworker needs to fill holes in wood. Sometimes wood putty will do, but I prefer to turn flaws like knot holes, bug holes, and cracks into decorative touches. A friend of mine who is a turner showed me this … Continue reading
Getting It Done: 4 Tips for Marathon Woodworkers
Most woodworkers I know fall into one of two categories: the Piddler-Putterer, and the Marathoner. The Piddler-Putterer starts a lot of projects and tinkers with them from time to time, but he’s in no hurry. He seldom finishes a project, … Continue reading
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Tagged chips, coffee, coffee break, marathon, putter, rest, sawdust, Sharpening, shavings, work
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