Apr 092015
 
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Have you ever tried traditional woodworking? If yes, you may think the process was way too long and boring, and asked yourself why you did that when you could have use power tools. Well I’m going to tell you 6 reasons I prefer it and why I think everyone that enjoys woodworking should try it out and discover […]

Apr 062015
 
It’s Too Big For a Dutchman - How to design an accent inlay to cover up a huge flaw
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When cutting out the parts for a project, I usually start by planning my cut list to cut around the defect, or have the ugliest side of the board face towards the back. I have also filled many knotholes with epoxy, which creates a nice affect. However, before modern day epoxies it was standard practice to inlay a […]

Mar 312015
 
Tips from Sticks in the Mud – April Tip #3- Using the small pieces of PVC
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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.”  Useful are even the smallest pieces of PVC pipe you begged from the plumbers at the construction site up the street.  […]

Mar 302015
 
Tips from Sticks in the Mud – April Tip #2- C-Clamp Situations
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  Do you, like me, find it annoying when woodworkers find fault with this or that style clamp? One of my favorite online woodworkers/podcasters recently said, “When I first started woodworking I bought a ton of C-clamps, mostly because they were cheap.  Now I wish I had that money back.  I never use them anymore.” […]

Mar 272015
 
Tips from Sticks in the Mud – April Tip #1- PVC Uses
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It’s a PVC kind of month.  And, because PVC has three letters in it, we’re having three tips this month instead of the usual two.  The French call it “lagniappe.” Did you know that the University of Southern Mississippi has one of the world’s leading programs in Polymer Science and Engineering?  Just up the road […]