Oct 232014
 
Tips from Sticks in the Mud - November Tip #2 - Using carpet underlayment as router pads
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No Southern-fried Southern boy wants to be called a Yankee, but we share the characteristics of shrewdness and thrift.  Thus, each month we include a money-saving tip.  It’s OK if you call me “cheap.”   You can buy a non-slip “router pad” from any number of suppliers.  It’s great stuff and will grip your work […]

Oct 222014
 
A Visit to the Atlanta Maker Faire
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A “Maker Faire” in Atlanta happened a few weeks ago.  Maker events happen all over the globe and they help celebrate and promote the creative process. Long-time wood turner and Highland Woodworking customer, Mark Sillay, was on hand turning tops and letting kids color them in with a marker.  Mark handed out our Highland Woodworking catalogs and […]

Oct 212014
 
Frank Klausz at Highland: Watching a True Master at Work
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On Sunday the 19th of October, I was able to sit in on a class taught by Frank Klausz, one of the woodworking world”s luminary figures. Frank taught a seminar on hand-tool joinery and covered the three major types of dovetails: open, half-lap, and sliding, along with mortise and tenon joints. Frank demonstrated his techniques for […]

Oct 202014
 
The Highland Woodworking Fall 2014 Open House: A Review
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This weekend I had the pleasure of attending the Highland Woodworking Open House and Hand Tool Extravaganza. The event was an enormous amount of fun. A whole bunch of woodworking knowledge was passed around, stories were told, and a bunch of wood shavings were made. There were some great woodworkers in attendance, including Scott Meek, […]

Oct 172014
 
The October issue of The Highland Woodturner now available!
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This month’s issue of The Highland Woodturner is full of different project ideas including several for the upcoming holidays! Curtis Turner’s column features an “extremely easy project” on Creating a Stropping Wheel, which is helpful in touching up knives and turning tools. Curtis lets you know the materials you need and gives an overview of […]