Mar 082013
 
Morton's Shop: Dining Room Table Complete - Final Pictures!
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The dining room table is complete, delivered and installed. It was great to finally see it setup at the client”s house! Before it was packed up, I had a good friend take photos. I couldn”t be happier with how it turned out. Many long hours poured into the whole project and it was worth the effort! [You […]

Mar 082013
 
Morton's Shop: Short-grain Inlay Material
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Making long-grain inlay material for the top is straightforward – the same process I used before. However, there’s inlay across the end of the table and that grain runs the other direction. If use the long-grain inlay material it’d be laid into dadoes cross-grain to the table top and that could lead to some major […]

Mar 072013
 
New Wood News Column: Tips from Sticks-In-The-Mud Woodshop
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We are excited to present a new regular column in Wood News Online: “Tips From Sticks-In-The-Mud Woodshop”. Jim Randolph is a hobbyist, not a professional – someone who loves woodworking, just like you do. He has found a few better ways to accomplish some tasks in the workshop and he’ll be sharing them with you […]

Mar 062013
 
March issue of Wood News is out!
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The newest issue of Wood News is out, and we are really excited about this one! Steve Johnson takes a head-on look at immersing himself in the metric system in his Down to Earth Woodworker column, and offers a convincing argument that you should do the same. If you’ve been considering getting Chris Schwarz’s Super-Tune […]

Mar 052013
 
The Mad Housers: Building Huts for the Homeless
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Highland is proud to be involved with The Mad Housers, a local community organization that builds shelters for homeless individuals and families in the Atlanta area. We sat down with Peter Richards, a volunteer for the Mad Housers, to find out a little more about the group. HW: Can you give some history of the Mad […]

Mar 012013
 
The Plane Facts: The #5 Jack Plane
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This month my focus is on Lie-Nielsen’s No. 5 Jack Plane. As the frequent readers of this Blog likely already know, the “bench” planes start at the No. 1 (incredibly small) and sequentially work up to the No. 8, which is the jointer and the largest in the group. As you can readily tell by […]