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10,000 and Counting

WOODWEB's Knowledge Base just made a new milestone: 10,000
articles, and counting! Want to learn something new? Start here...
http://www.woodweb.com/KnowledgeBase/KBIndex.html


Hot Threads

A question about California style interior shutters has inspired
some excellent (and well-illustrated) advice on construction,
including a couple of shop-built jigs.
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/aw.pl?read=711934

A chainsaw mill fits the budget, but will it do the job, without
breaking the sawyer's back? Pros and cons are offered up,
as well as a demonstration video of a Logosol chainsaw sawmill.
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/sawdry.pl?read=712369

The basics - and beyond - of laminated countertop fabrication are
explored in this lengthy discussion. Add your own advice at:
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/cabinetmaking.pl?read=712124

How do you determine tool deflection? Thoughts are shared, and
this CNC owner gets a little closer to solving his problem...
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/cnc.pl?read=711147


This issue of the WOODWEB Update is sponsored in part by
C.R. Onsrud, Inc.:

Manufacturer of CNC routers, inverted routers, and routing accessories

Web highlights:
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    Featured Member Profile
    DR Nickelson & Co. produces architectural millwork and fine
    woodworking, and is FSC certified. Learn more about this Lake
    City, Florida business at their member profile and website:
    http://www.woodweb.com/members/DRNCO_profile.html

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    Knowledge Base Highlights

    See a complete list of the most recent additions to our
    Knowledge Base at:
    http://woodweb.com/Resources/RSMostRecentKBArticles.html

    Most clients won't come right out and tell you how much they
    have to spend. But there are ways to find out what ballpark
    they're in...
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Talking_Budget_with_a_Client.html

    A cleverly crafted auxiliary fence for the shaper makes it easier
    to accurately machine raised panels for cabinet doors.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Shaper_Fence_for_Raised_Panels.html

    One critter's snack is another man's sawlog... Or so this landowner
    hopes, in regard to his beaver-killed oak trees.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Beavers_Oak_Trees_and_Lumber.html

    Are solid wood dovetailed drawers worth it? Cabinetmakers discuss
    the cost and value of various drawer materials and construction
    methods.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Are_Solid_Wood_Dovetailed_Drawers_Worth_It.html

    Yes, you can apply high-pressure laminate to panel edges using
    an edgebander. Here are tips on trimming and adhesives.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Applying_Laminate_with_an_Edgebander.html

    Where's a guy gotta go to get some peace and quiet? The latest
    addition to "Strange Stories from the Sawmill" ponders this
    question (scroll to the end to see the pics).
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Strange_stories_from_the_sawmill.html


    Featured Project

    A handful of thoughtful improvements turned this kitchen - old,
    ugly and difficult to work in - into a good looking and well
    functioning space. Best of all, the project wasn't a budget buster.
    http://www.woodweb.com/galleries/project/posts/3758.html


    Shop Built Equipment Forum

    Suggestions are sought on adding an adjustable butt bar to a used
    sliding table saw. Any ideas?
    http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/shopbuilt.pl?read=712592


    This issue of the WOODWEB Update is sponsored in part by
    RouterCAD:

    RouterCAD announces 3 great new products!

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    Recent Additions to the Woodworkers Directory

    The following companies recently created free web pages
    at the Woodworkers Directory. Create yours at:
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/index.html

    Blue Sapphire Cabinetry
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10266.html

    NT Designs
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10264.html

    UltimateCarver.com
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10267.html

    LeBlanc Custom Cabinets
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10270.html


    Video Pick

    Benz Incorporated features videos demonstrating a BENZ Single
    Sided Right Angle Unit, a Double Sided Right Angle Head and
    bottle holder building with an aggregate. To view the videos, click
    on the link below and scroll down to Benz's video link:
    http://www.woodweb.com/VideoLibrary/VLAlpha.html


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