Quality by Doug July Quality is meeting someone’s need, a teacher’s job is planting that seed. What a wonderful experience it must be, watching that flower grow from one seed. Quality is power, freedom, love and fun. The quality needed is different for everyone. Quality is doing your very best. And then finding out there [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Is Your WoodWorking Quality? page #1
October 22nd, 2009
TBDKeith Lately, I have been reading posts and woodworking blogs and there seems to be a lot of comments like, I am new to woodworking and the quality of my work is not very good, or it’s okay, but I am just learning; the quality is so-so but it’s a little better that my last project. [...]
Maple Cabinet for an Afghan
October 15th, 2009
TBDKeith I made this maple cabinet for my wife, Sandy, to display an afghan that was made by her great-grandmother. The afghan is over 60 years old. It is starting to unravel in some spots, so we designed this cabinet for displaying the afghan and to protect it from further damage. Sandy’s dad, Darwin, asked his [...]
How to Cut the 22.5 degree angle for a Poker Table
October 8th, 2009
TBDKeith This post is in response to a question I received on the woodworking site The Wood Whisperer http://community.thewoodwhisperer.com/ The question/challenge is how to cut the 22.5 degree angle for the top section of the table pictured below and have all eight pieces fit together. There are two factors that influence how well the joint will [...]


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