The Week In Wood: Episode 14 “Chicken Tails”
Welcome to a Memorial Weekend version of The Week In Wood: Episode 14 “Chicken Tails”
This is where we recap the weeks woodworking stories in under a minute.
And Here’s This Weeks Stories:
From Popular Woodworking
- Glen Huey gives us an update on Tommy MacDonald‘s upcoming woodworking show on WGBH.
- If you are planning to bring the family to town next Friday for Pop Wood’s Lie-Nielsen event, Megan Fitzpatrick posted a list of activities in the Cincy area in case you think they might get board.
- Bob Lang explains his new term “Chicken Tails.”
- Chris Schwarz unveils his Joseph Moxon Double Screw Vice.
- Chris also adding another post about his newly made chair.
From Fine Woodworking
- Contributor Dennis Zongker shows us how he uses “L-Shaped Supports” to help him carve on turned spindles.
- Fine also answered the question “What kind of plywood is best of a workbench top?“
From Woodsmith Tips
- We get a quick tip on keeping your woodworking & metalworking files clean & sharp.
- They also posted a video on making & using a Router Table Fence Micro Adjuster.
In The World Of SketchUp
- Tim Killen of “Design, Click, Build” shows us how to shape a seat using SketchUp.
- And David Richards also of “Design, Click, Build” shows us how to make a Barley Twist.
Around The Web
- Kari Hultman of The Village Carpenter showcased her mid-evil carving skills for a project she did for a friend.
- Kari also posted for us her insight to starting a woodworking club.
And that’s “The Week In Wood” for the week of May 30th 2010. Have a great Memorial Day and we’ll see you next week!
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May 30th, 2010







