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Handmade wine cabinet to be auctioned for Great Smoky Mountains Heritage - Knoxville News Sentinel
Handmade wine cabinet to be auctioned for Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Knoxville News Sentinel In every room, nestled in every corner, are cabinets, cupboards, stands and tables handcrafted from fine wood. These functional pieces were made by the master of the house, an escape from the stress of military life. Lt. General (Ret.) ... |
Welcome the warm weather and take note of some of the great camp opportunities ... - Stockton Record
Welcome the warm weather and take note of some of the great camp opportunities ... Stockton Record They do leather crafting, woodworking, all kinds of great things that kids don't normally get to do anymore." The Cub Scouts Summer Programs are hosted at various locations throughout San Joaquin County for boys entering first grade through fifth grade ... |
Fire chars Lompoc cabinet shop shed - Lompoc Record
Fire chars Lompoc cabinet shop shed Lompoc Record Each costs about $10000, according to estimates given to firefighters. The main woodworking shop's building and contents, including equipment, are valued at about $3 million, Bray said. “It was a good thing it didn't get in there,” Bray added. |
Winners named in BFHS woodworking competition - Rapid City Journal
Winners named in BFHS woodworking competition Rapid City Journal Milo Dailey/BCP staff - Wood inlays as well as complex joinery and design won Belle Fourche High School senior Jacob Ryan the Robert L. Tschetter Memorial award for best woodworking project of the school year - the first student to win the award two ... |
Good Wood - Gulf Coast Business Review
![]() Gulf Coast Business Review | Good Wood Gulf Coast Business Review Ann Jackson, CEO, Rockler Woodworking and Hardware Key. Jackson has been at the helm of her family's woodworking supply business since 1985. In what was mostly an idyllic childhood, one memory sticks out for Ann Jackson, back in 1958 when she was 8 ... |
Old Pike Days festival seeking more exposure - Daily American Online
Old Pike Days festival seeking more exposure Daily American Online "This is a good start and we're hoping to grow each year." The group landed about a dozen vendors ranging in specialty from woodworking and jewelry, to pumpkin rolls and Tai cuisine, to candles and solar-lit crosses. The Mountain Therapy Bluegrass Band ... |
Blotching: A Woodworker's Nightmare - woodworkingnetwork.com (blog)
Blotching: A Woodworker's Nightmare woodworkingnetwork.com (blog) Blotching is something that we woodworkers love to hate. It turns our beautiful wood into something less attractive than we would like. The “B word” is pretty evocative. Maybe it would be good to understand how it happens. In a nut shell, ... |
Canadian Housing Industry Seeing Double Digits - woodworkingnetwork.com (blog)
Canadian Housing Industry Seeing Double Digits woodworkingnetwork.com (blog) By Rich Christianson | 05/18/2012 12:41:00 PM US woodworkers who depend on a strong home construction market have good reason to be envious of their Canadian brethren. To further dramatize the Canadian housing market's relative strength to the US, ... |
Little Argus - May 20, 2012 - Carlsbad Current Argus
Little Argus - May 20, 2012 Carlsbad Current Argus A free movie night featuring "The Help" will be held at 6 pm today (May 20) at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 1302 W. Pierce St. Canned good donations for Jonah's House accepted. Free childcare provided. Concessions available in support of youth group ... |
It's Time to ... by Eva Monheim - Philadelphia Inquirer
It's Time to ... by Eva Monheim Philadelphia Inquirer If your tulips have finished flowering and are starting to turn brown, it's a good time to separate bulblets from the bulbs that have just bloomed. Bulblets, which are smaller than a garlic clove, are found at the base of the larger bulbs and break ... |
Fire chars Lompoc cabinet shop shed
A blaze at a woodworking shop this morning apparently started due to an overheated motor on a system that vacuums sawdust into a small shed next to the main building. Read more
New Rockler Dado Jig Makes Tighter Joints - Sliding Jig Cuts Tailor-fit Dadoes for a Variety of Lumber Thicknesses
Rockler is proud to announce their new Dado Jig, a sliding sled that works to cut tailor-fit dadoes for virtually any thickness of lumber. What makes this Jig unique is that the width of the groove can be fine tuned to fit plywood that is thinner than the nominal thickness – a perennial problem in woodworking – or to fit lumber that has an odd thickness.Medina, MN (PRWEB) May 17, 2012 Rockler is ... Read more
It’s Time to ... by Eva Monheim
Divide and multiply. If your tulips have finished flowering and are starting to turn brown, it’s a good time to separate bulblets from the bulbs that have just bloomed. Bulblets, which are smaller than a garlic clove, are found at the base of the larger bulbs and break away freely. Remove them and plant in areas where you’d like new tulips. They do best in sandier soils, which stay warmer and ... Read more
School’s Out — Go Make Something With Make: Magazine
If you've got kids just out of school (or close to it), then you've likely got your hands full with trying to find enough activities to keep them busy. The pool is great, and the library's always a good option, but my favorite parts of the summer break were projects... and lots of them. My mom and dad always had a few interesting hands-on activities planned for my brother, sister, and me during ... Read more
Safety inspections don't hurt businesses-study
BOSTON (Reuters) - Random inspections of U.S. industrial workplaces lower the risk of workers being injured on the job and have no measurable negative effect on the companies inspected, according to a study in the journal Science. Companies chosen for random inspections by California's Occupational Safety and Health Administration recorded 9.4 percent fewer worker injuries than those that were ... Read more
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Bass Harbor Boat is Bustling for Launch Season
TREMONT — Lobster boat sternman Sheldon Goldthwait is surrounded by a slew of woodworking tools for building a cedar-on-oak Bank dory with a 12-foot draft from scratch – with the help of Chummy Rich and Richard Helmke at Bass Harbor Boat. “It’s good therapy,” said Mr. Goldthwait. “I’ve been out of the house all winter and my wife retired Friday, so it’s probably just in time.” Mr. Goldthwait, a ... Read more
Boston’s Best And Most Affordable Preschools
Parents in the Boston area who want to enrich their children’s pre-kindergarten years have a plethora of choices for private education, but many of the top schools have price tags that rival some colleges. Before you assume a really good preschool is out of reach, check out the best Boston-area options for parents with a budget. Read more
Parker Tavern Colonial Faire: Just like olde times
The Reading Antiquarian Society hosted a Colonial Faire at the Parker Tavern, the oldest standing building in town, for the third time in five years, with Col. Bailey’s 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, a reenactment group, helping to bring visitors back to the Revolutionary War era. Read more
Selectman, Restaurateur Clash Over Return of Cafe Moxie
A Main street Vineyard Haven restaurant that has sat empty for years was singled out for biting criticism by one of the town selectmen this week, who openly questioned whether the owner was acting in good faith. Read more

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