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Featured Project

Hummingbirds and freesias grace this custom marquetry headboard.
Learn about the design and veneer cutting process at the Project
Gallery:
http://www.woodweb.com/galleries/project/posts/3715.html


Hot Threads

Laminating oak with epoxy sounds fairly straightforward, but the chair
legs in question are causing a stir. Can the use of thicker lamination
strips prevent problems before they start? Disagreement abounds...
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/adhesives.pl?read=708756

This builder would like to give equal attention to aesthetics and function in
the design of a closet shelving corner unit. Can you help develop a layout
that's both simple and sweet?
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/cabinetmaking.pl?read=708764

Sometimes moving in reverse helps you move forward, as is the case
with this Rover CNC router. A CNC operator is struggling with the issue
of rotation reversal while mirroring to right hand stops. Some informative
responses head him in the correct direction.
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/cnc.pl?read=707974

Manually trimming edgebanding can be laborious. Here's advice on making
the task more efficient in the long run.
http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forums/cabinetmaking.pl?read=708688


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:
  • Video Demos Online
  • Machine Specifications
  • 24 Hour Parts and Service
  • User Testimonials

  • www.cronsrud.com

    Featured Shop

    Reynolds Custom Woodworks puts their 3200 square feet on display,
    from spray room to showroom to shop floor. This is a great chance to
    check out the tools, machines, and organizational techniques of another
    business.
    http://www.woodweb.com/galleries/shop/posts/1325.html


    Featured Member Profile

    Heather and Fred Studios produces contemporary, fine art furniture in Phoenix,
    Arizona. Learn about the business at their member profile and website:
    http://www.woodweb.com/members/hfstudios_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

    When you advertise for a "team player," what are you asking for?
    Seriously — this job seeker wants to know.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Team_Player.html

    Here's some advice on finding the right fan for the given kiln conditions
    (attic or greenhouse fans may not handle the required high temperatures).
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Recommendations_for_Fans_for_a_Kiln.html

    What do horsepower ratings mean in the real world? Those in the know
    explain...
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/CNC_Rated_Horsepower_and_Real_Capacity.html

    CNC for the small shop has come a long way in recent years, as this
    conversation demonstrates. There are many excellent options on the
    market, and many factors to consider.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Shopping_for_a_CNC_for_the_Small_Shop.html

    A woodworker puzzles over the measures needed to let V-groove wood
    board paneling expand and contract with seasonal moisture changes in
    a seaside home.
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Allowing_for_Wood_Expansion_in_Solid_Board_Panelin.html

    An unidentified wood gets a close look from the Woodweb detective crew.
    Could it be Paulownia?
    http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/Another_Wood_Identification_Conundrum.html



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

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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

    Origin Studio
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10247.html

    Ihor Polishchuk carving and restoration
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10244.html

    Hudson Woodworking and Restoration
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10248.html

    Cabinetry and More
    http://www.woodindustry.com/woodworkers/Master/10245.html


    Video Pick

    ArtCam features videos including woodworking, carving, and software design.
    To view the videos, click on the link below and scroll down to ArtCam's video
    link:
    http://www.woodweb.com/VideoLibrary/VLAlpha.html


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