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A Better Way to Peel Carpet Tape
Separating the backing paper from double-sided tape can be hard to do, especially for those of us whose dexterity may have diminished over the years.
A New Twist on an Old Trick
A thin scrap flexed into a curve is a great way to create templates for drawing arcs.
Bridging a Gap for Better Clamping
A table saw makes a handy assembly and sanding table, but it's hard to clamp pieces along the front edge unless your rip fence rails are flush with the surface.
Brush Cleaning Canister
Here's a very easy way to keep your finishing brush suspended in a cleaning or thinning solution.
Double-duty Carpenter’s Square
When I need to crosscut several workpieces to an exact length on the table saw, I just reach for my carpenter’s square to set up the cuts.
Handy Containers
Handy Containers   I save the plastic containers from the individual portion fruit cups. I pour danish oil in them when finishing a project and the work well to put glue in when using a brush to glue up tenons. - Mark Seay
Nuking Glue to Break Bonds
Recently, while working on an intarsia project, I glued some pieces together and later realized that I made a mistake. I placed the glued piece in the microwave
Secret Messages
I like to leave a "secret" message on every piece of furniture I build.
Stronger Threads in MDF with Epoxy
If you work much with MDF, you know that the edges don't have a great deal of holding power for screws, and it often splits.
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