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How to Make Custom Waterslide Decals - UPDATED

1021 days ago by David | 25 comments »

How to Make Custom Waterslide Decals This Waterlide Decal Tutorial is available as a PDF download on my website Materials List • Clear or White 8.5×11 waterslide paper• Deft Gloss Clear Lacquer• Brayer Roller• Paper Towels• Bowl with clean water SOURCES FOR DECAL PAPER WATERSLIDE PAPER • MicroMark• BelDecal 1. Make decal design on your favorite graphic application.I use a Mac based system so I will share the details of how I do things, however, you can do this on any co...

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LJ CSS - The Digital Lumberjock #1: Uploading Photos - UPDATED

791 days ago by David | 12 comments »

This is the first in a series of screencasts and video clips demonstrating how to capture and upload digital content to Lumberjocks. The ultimate goal is to add to your skill set and your ability to enhance your LJ Projects, Blog entries and Forum topics. The first episode focuses on uploading photos to photo hosting site, in this case Photobucket, and subsequently posting the photos to a LJ forum entry. I will be correcting some broken photo links for my forum entry on the Kreg Miter Gauge. ...

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Crosscut Sled

312 days ago by David | 19 comments »

This video features a new crosscut sled built for my shop. Inspiration for this sled came form books in my library and countless Internet searches. This is a simple project for the shop that will increase safety, speed and accuracy of crosscuts on the table saw. Construction is simple with a MDF base, maple fences, Incra Miter Bars and T-Track. The plan file is available for download. Hopefully this will inspire a sled for your shop! David STOP BLOCK DETAIL FRONT FENCE DETAIL

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Beginner's Guide - The Vacuum Press & Veneering #1: Bag Storage

911 days ago by David | 13 comments »

VACUUM PRESS BAG STORAGE CONTAINERI recently was inspired to start veneering using the vacuum press by Neil Lamens at Furnitology Productions. If you haven’t had a chance to check out his website and video blog, it is really worthwhile to pay a visit sometime. He is currently finishing a contemporary veneered ash lingerie chest. I have been fascinated by this series. He has really focused on design elements and shop efficiency. His two episodes ( Episode 6 - Part 1 and Episode 6 - Part ...

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LJ CSS - The Digital Lumberjock #5: Lights, Camera, Action!

753 days ago by David | 16 comments »

LUMBERJOCKS – Lights, Camera, Action! FYI – this video was shot with the video feature of a small inexpensive pocket digital camera becuase my digital video camera was included in the shot. So if you have a pocket digital camera, you can start posting woodworking video content! If you are like me, when not in your shop its fun to watch woodworking videos and podcasts. Did you take the Digital Lumberjock Quiz? See if you can answer the following questions: 1. Wears...

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LJ CSS - The Digital Lumberjock #2: Spice Up Your Workshop Page! (Part I) - UPDATED

785 days ago by David | 3 comments »

This episode shows how to spice up your Lumberjocks Workshop page. Follow this link to BlipTV if you want to view a large format version of the screencast portion of this video clip. This will make it easier to see the details of navigating browser windows. Next time you have some spare time in the evening or are taking a break from making sawdust consider adding some excitement to your workshop page! It is really easy to do and will give all of your fellow jocks a better view into yo...

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LJ CSS - The Digital Lumberjock #4: Spice Up Your Workshop Page! (Part III) - UPDATED

785 days ago by David | 3 comments »

This episode shows how to spice up your Lumberjocks Workshop page. Follow this link to BlipTV if you want to view a large format version of the screencast portion of this video clip. This will make it easier to see the details of navigating browser windows. Next time you have some spare time in the evening or are taking a break from making sawdust consider adding some excitement to your workshop page! It is really easy to do and will give all of your fellow jocks a better view into yo...

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Beginner's Guide - The Vacuum Press & Veneering #9: Download Project Instructions

808 days ago by David | 7 comments »

Download PDF Instructions to Build Your Own Vacuum Press Bag Stoarge Container

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LJ CSS - The Digital Lumberjock #3: Spice Up Your Workshop Page! (Part II) - UPDATED

785 days ago by David | 3 comments »

This episode shows how to spice up your Lumberjocks Workshop page. Follow this link to BlipTV if you want to view a large format version of the screencast portion of this video clip. This will make it easier to see the details of navigating browser windows. Next time you have some spare time in the evening or are taking a break from making sawdust consider adding some excitement to your workshop page! It is really easy to do and will give all of your fellow jocks a better view into yo...

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Quarter Size Cherry Quilt Chests #6: Installing a Makers-Mark

885 days ago by David | 6 comments »

This blog entry shows how I install the small (1 inch diameter x 3mm thick) brass Makers-Marks on my projects. I like the traditional feel that the labels give a project. I prefer painting the recess black so that when the label is installed there is a small subtle black reveal line around the outside edge. This is strictly personal preference. This Installing a Makers Mark Tutorial is available as a PDF download on my website I get my labels from a very kind chap in England – his conta...

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