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While there have been too many words written about dovetails, there has been far too little written about using wood compression in the joint. The only time I hear it discussed is on the woodworking show circuit, when a demonstrator is dovetailing a purpleheart board to accept a white pine one. The demonstrator has a…
How Are Orangeries Different From Conservatories?
How are Orangeries different from Conservatories? Both orangeries and conservatories were originally designed to create a protected habitat for tropical plants and shrubs to grow in the UK’s colder climates. Conservatories have typically been the most commonly built across UK households, due to their simple construction and slightly cheaper costs. But what makes them different…
What Makes Inconel® Alloys So Special?
Jul 09 What Makes Inconel® Alloys So Special? Inconel® alloys are one of the most versatile metals around. Their applications cut across a wide range of industries thanks to their high performance and superior properties. They are a natural choice within the automotive, aerospace, marine, and oil and gas industries since they are specifically optimized…
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The Machine in the Workshop, Part 1 –
In 1938, The Woodworker magazine published a two page “conversation” between a handworker and machinist. It’s interesting and thoughtful. And so we are going to reproduce it here in short segments. HANDWORKER: I think that one of the saddest aspects of the present age is the awful loss mankind has sustained in the almost entire…
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