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I recently mentioned that I planned to build a structure of sorts in our backyard, and asked readers to email me some of their past projects, and share tips and things to avoid. I hope to share some of these ideas in a future column. |
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Thinking about a home reno project for this spring? Add beautiful curves and solid craftsmanship to a backyard deck that you’ll enjoy with family and friends for decades to come. |
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When working with sheet stock, thick solid wood edge banding will give you greater design flexibility than thin commercially available iron-on veneer tape. Use this jig and your router to trim edge banding flush with the surface of your sheet stock. |
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Free preview April/May issue |
This issue features a teak patio table project along with tips on how to design and build furniture that will resist rot and stand the test of time. We also have a fascinating story about how the craftspeople at Parks Canada build the giant gates that keep the historic Rideau Canal operational. These gates are an impressive part of Canada’s history. |
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Mini-chucks for your woodturning pleasure |
The SC1 is the first mini-chuck on the market to offer woodturners a premium-quality solution for those who regularly turn small, intricate items. |
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Alberta-based studio furniture maker Tom Gorman on his Celtic roots, his favourite piece of furniture, and his tiny studio. |
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