Oct 152014
 
Highland Woodworking Open House this weekend
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Looking out over my back yard,I can see that autumn is beginning to encroach upon Atlanta, though I still need to find a good way to get rid of Kudzu. Along with the hopefully cooler weather, the changing leaves and the pumpkin spice everything, we also get a wonderful woodworking holiday: the annual Highland Woodworking […]

Oct 142014
 
Tips from Sticks in the Mud - November Tip #1 - The bungee cord vs. the Festool cord-and-hose boom arm
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That Steven Johnson just won’t leave me alone.  I’m thinking of blocking his email address. He just won’t stop bugging me about the Festool cord-and-hose boom arm. I’m hoping for one of two outcomes. Either he sees I’m happy with this month’s tip to solve the problem or alternatively, maybe he thinks I’m just fooling myself and he will […]

Oct 122014
 
Back to the Workshop: A Series
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September/October is the time of year that woodworkers go back to their shops after a summer of vacations, retreats, warm weather, and relaxation. Several of our blog contributors wrote about their experiences of getting back into the shop, preparing for the creation of holiday presents, and their general overlook of the woodworking season. Click through […]

Oct 082014
 
Woodworking Gifts Series: Don’t Forget The “Backstory”
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A “backstory” is a literary device used to lend depth and color to the main story. Characters often have history that impacts their present decisions and actions, and that history often is revealed as a ‘backstory” that helps us understand the character’s current motivations and psyche. The backstory enriches and enlightens and makes the main story line more compelling. […]

Oct 072014
 
Basic Bowl Turning Class – The Review
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Class starts early on a Saturday morning with everyone sipping coffee and chatting amicably, the group of us ranging in skill level from those who have been turning for a while to folks who have never held a woodturning tool before.  The classroom at Highland is a great place, all old wood with various projects and tables […]