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Aug 112010
 

Few things let us see the personality of a woodworker like a view into their shop.  The design, use and upkeep of a shop gives an odd insight to how a person approaches their work.  Providing a unique and personal view into the variety of shops found around the United States is “Woodshop Lust”.  The book is split up into three sections, the garage based shop, the basement shops, and the stand alone buildings.  For all the commonalities in the tools we all use, clamps, drills, saws, “Woodshop Lust” displays a wide variety in how we outfit our work area, from the meticulous organization of Walt Grannen’s  in Wisconsin to the more chaotic but still efficient shop of Jim Stack of Ohio, and from the rustic and industrial, to Ray Merrell’s adobe inspired domed Colorado shop.

“Woodshop Lust” also covers some of the creations that come out of these shops.  Some leaning more to the artistic, others more utilitarian, it’s fun to see how the work reflects these personalities along with the spaces that spawned them.  Whether your shop displays sports memorabilia or old road signs or is a stark monument to efficency, editor David Thiel  invites readers to send in pictures of their own shops, with a promise of further volumes of “Woodshop Lust” to come.

Woodshop Lust” is available to buy at Highland Woodworking.

Jul 162009
 

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Chris and I are just finishing up our trip to the AWFS (Association of Woodworking and Furnishings Suppliers) Fair in Las Vegas. We met with a lot of our vendors and found several new products that you’ll be seeing over the next few months at Highland Woodworking.

We also met with Matt Vanderlist from Matt’s Basement Workshop and Marc and Nicole Spagnuolo from The Wood Whisperer.

Marc and Nicole have been recording various parts of the show and posting them on YouTube and should be adding updates for the rest of the show.

Chris also recorded our SawStop rep doing the famous hot dog demonstration. See the video below.



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Oct 102008
 

Fine Woodworking’s Jeff Miller, a professional woodworker and writer, just completed and evaluation of dust masks including reusable masks with replaceable filters and powered respirators. Jeff highlights the convenience and economy features of the North CFR-1 reusable mask as a good alternative to disposable masks. For serious task, when the chips are flying he reviewed powered respirator offerings. Among top brands tested, Triton’s Powered Respirator and Trend’s Airshield and Airshield Pro earned high marks. Jeff weighed a number of factors in his evaluation and selected Trend Airshield and Airshield Pro as the favorites, “The Trend Airshield and Airshield Pro distinguished themselves for comfort, clarity of vision, and overall user-friendliness”.

117003.jpgNorth CFR11 Dust Mask nicely fills the gap between flimsy disposable dust masks and more serious respiratory protection like the Dustfoe 88. Replaceable filters (NIOSH rating N95) offer excellent dust protection. The low-profile mask body is made of very soft rubber, and is held in place with a double elastic strap. An exhalation valve vents the warm, moist air you exhale downward—helping the filter medium last longer and leaving safety glasses unfogged. All masks are size medium. Also available as a mask with 21 filters kit.

Trend Airshield, Fine Woodworking says is “…distinguished for comfort, clarity of vision and overall user friendliness”.

The more we learn about long term exposure to airborne wood dust, the more important powered respirators become. Even with the best dust collection setups, certain operations create unrecoverable dust, which gets into the air and eventually ends up in your lungs. The Trend Airshield helps protect you by providing 4 hours of respiratory protection (to BS EN 146 THP2) with a 4.9 to 6.3 cfm flow of freshly filtered air passing through 2 filters, which you experience as a cool breeze. It’s light weight (1.6 lbs) and has room for a second battery to bring run time up to 8 hours with a full charge. The respirator’s face shield is rated to withstand low-energy impacts, and replaceable overlays protect it from scratches. The Airshield suspension system changes sizes in place with the twist of a single knob.

301311.jpgA great defense against this nuisance dust is Trend’s Airshield Pro personal dust filtration respirator. Its dual filters provide a 98% efficiency factor and a flow 5.6 cfm to 7 cfm of freshly-filtered air. A comfortable face seal cradles the sides of your face and beneath your chin to seal out dust. The on board battery and motor sit further back on your head than in the original Airshield model, providing for greater balance and comfort as you work all day on a the 8 hour run-time battery. A clear plastic face shield provides low impact protection (ANSI Z87.1 rated) and replaceable visor overlays keep the view clear. Accepts optional clip-on hearing protectors. Headband adjusts from 20-1/2″ to 24-1/2″. Low battery audible alarm. Includes battery charger, 1 NI-MH battery, 1 visor overlay and carrying bag. Weight 2.2 lbs

Oct 082008
 

Highland Woodworking Fall Sale

Saturday, October 18th
9am-6pm
1045 N. Highland Ave. NE
Atlanta, GA 30306

Don’t miss our Fall Sale! We’ll have one-day specials throughout the store! There’s plenty of shops
and eateries in the area for the entire family to enjoy, so bring the whole clan and come on down!

Directions to Our Store

Sep 162008
 

Saturday Mornings at Highland Woodworking

Saturday Mornings at Highland complement our woodworking class & seminar offerings. Join us at our store in Virginia-Highlands on Saturday mornings at 10am EST for FREE, live demonstrations featuring a wide variety of woodworking skills, tools & techniques. These 1 to 1-1/2 hour-long demonstrations feature our knowledgeable staff and instructors, local clubs & guilds, guest authors, and others. Upcoming events include woodturning, woodcarving, care & use of hand tools, joinery, book signings, an introduction to woodworking design software, and much, much more.

Turning a Natural Edge BowlSaturday, September 27, at 10:00am—Phil will demonstrate how to turn a natural edge bowl. He will talk about consistency in wall thickness, chucking and mounting the piece on the lathe.

Phil Colson is the most personable and happy Operations Manager at Highland Woodworking. Ask him about turning! He’s been with Highland Hardware for 22 years and has a vast reservoir of woodworking knowledge. Visit his website at www.philcolsonwoodturner.com.

All demonstrations take place in Highland Woodworking’s retail store in Atlanta, Georgia and begin at 10:00am EST.

Sep 092008
 

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Narex Chisels have just arrived—in stock now! Fine Woodworking Magazine selected Narex Czech Republic Chisels from 23 top brands as Author’s Choice for “Best Value” western style bench chisel.

Don’t pay too much for Narex chisels! Our customers tell us that some retailers have raised Narex Chisel prices because of increased demand. Don’t be fooled—Narex Chisels are a great value here at Highland Woodworking!

Visit Highland Woodworking for more information on this and all of our fine woodworking products.

Aug 052008
 

0708_hw_final_front_cover.jpgThe Curtis Buchanan class series sets the tone for another exciting catalog and season of fall woodworking. The catalog is full of new products and the great selection of woodworking tools, supplies and information you’ve come to rely on from us. You’ll find the hot new portable steamer, Oneway’s sit down lathe, our new line of John Jordan turning tools, Triton’s new oscillating spindle sander and a whole host of other exceptional woodworking tools.

Education has always been one of most important products. Our legacy of presenting great American craftsmen to woodworkers continues with another special opportunity to learn from Master Chairmaker Curtis Buchanan in his Comb Back Windsor Chair series. Spend a day or a week with Curtis as he reveals the secrets of his high-back Windsor chair. Take an in depth look at traditional milk paint finishes, experience the fast paced one day comprehensive Comb Back demonstration or work the week away building your own treasured Comb Back Windsor Chair heirloom with Curtis. Regardless of the class you choose you’re sure to enjoy this unique opportunity to experience the Windsor Chair World.

We are also very pleased to welcome back another talented chairmaker, Charles Brock. His group study of the Maloof chair not only gives unique insight to chair making but also covers a vast array of everyday woodworking skills and techniques a woodworker needs to master. Chuck’s student base is growing fast so register early for Charles Brock’s 2009 class series. Be sure to check out our complete schedule of classes and seminars online or in your catalog. If you do not currently receive our print catalog and would like to do so, please contact our Catalog Request Department or you may call our 24-Hour Toll-Free CATALOG REQUEST LINE: (888) 500-4466.
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