Sep 202012
 
Morton's Shop: Align glue-ups with the Festool Domino
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For long glue-ups or complicated ones, I like to use the Festool Domino to help align the edges.  This leaves me to concentrate on other things during that critical 5 minutes.  I simply use a pencil to mark lines across the two boards, although I could use the Cross Stops to space them.  The first […]

Sep 192012
 
A Unique Turning Project: The Tooth Cup
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I am always looking for pretty little turning projects. I like fairly small projects and something which will turn out to be delicate and beautiful. My friends Tom and Sue traveled to Wales recently to get out of the Georgia heat and came back with a beautiful and elegant turning project. Tom and Sue toured […]

Sep 182012
 
Morton's Shop: Scrapers Really Work
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I constantly use my card scrapers to cleanup wood – from tearout, layout lines, glue drops, etc – the humble scraper does a fantastic job. It has to be tuned up well: you can check out my video on how I do that.  I love the shavings that come off it! Morton is a furniture […]

Sep 172012
 
Show Us Your Stuff Followup: Travis Smith
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Travis Smith’s impressive carving, ‘Tu es le vent dans mes voiles’ was featured in the woodcarving column of the October, 2011 issue of Wood News. He has since updated us that the carving won First Place in the Fine Arts division at the National Fair! Travis says the carving is now in the fourth floor […]

Sep 142012
 
Book Review: Traditional Box Projects
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In the September issue of Wood News Online, J. Norman Reid reviews the book Traditional Box Projects by Strother Purdy. Here’s what he had to say: Recently, Strother Purdy’s fine book, Traditional Box Projects, arrived in my mailbox. As is my custom, I immediately flipped through its pages to see what would catch my eye. […]

Sep 132012
 
Morton's Shop: Joint the Edges
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I like to use my Lie-Nielsen #7 to clean up the edges of boards I’m about to edge-join.  This makes the edges square, clean and also allows me to make a sprung joint.  That’s a joint where the boards touch at the ends, but are slightly apart in the center – making a nice tight […]

Sep 122012
 
A Router Jig and A Little Extra Focus
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I’m working on a Les Paul style electric guitar build. Many guitars have tops that are somewhat flat, but in contrast, most Les Paul guitars have curves and angles that make them fairly sexy. One of these angles is on the front portion of the top, and I cut it with a router and special home-made jig. This approximately 5 degree angle […]