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    Spalted maple.  

    RustyFN
    RustyFN
    Wood Turners 566

    A Project for May, 2024

    Looking around for ideas, found this one sitting in the dinning room window sill... Along with a writing desk...figured IF I change a couple details...like make the drawers 4" deep...and the sides into Frame & Raised Panel...hmmmm..   There is a Mystery board in the latest stash.. Is the 1 x 8...Ash..or...White Oak?   Them be Ray Flecks...   Have a few defects to work around... At least in the 1 x 6 shorts...and one end will need trimmed u

    steven newman
    steven newman
    General Woodworking 44

    Friday May 10th, 2024-What's on Your Weekend Agenda?

    Friday again.  Still playing the "Wash, Rinse, Dry, Repeat" thing here with today supposedly being one of the "Dry" days through the daylight hours.  Looks pretty soggy out there though after yesterday's round of on/off rain.  Probably won't get any time to play in the "Outdoor Shop".    What's on Your Weekend Agenda? 

    Larry Buskirk
    Larry Buskirk
    General Woodworking 10

    MWTCA May 2024 What's It Project (5-2024)

    "What's It" Basic Rules Reminder For a full run down on this project and rules please go to: The Patriot Woodworker and MWTCA "What's It" project Only Patriot Woodworker Members are eligible to participate and receive the award. The MWTCA only accepts a verified source to support your answer, so one should be submitted with your answer, such as a patent, catalog entry, tool book reference, or a respectable website on the subject. Do not let these requirements prevent you from

    John Morris
    John Morris
    The MWTCA "What's It" Project 5

    MWTCA April 2024 What's It Project (4-2024)

    "What's It" Basic Rules Reminder For a full run down on this project and rules please go to: The Patriot Woodworker and MWTCA "What's It" project Only Patriot Woodworker Members are eligible to participate and receive the award. The MWTCA only accepts a verified source to support your answer, so one should be submitted with your answer, such as a patent, catalog entry, tool book reference, or a respectable website on the subject. Do not let these requirements prevent you from

    John Morris
    John Morris
    The MWTCA "What's It" Project 24
  • Who We Are

    About Us We are a woodworking community with an emphasis on sharing and learning the skilled craft of woodworking and all of its related disciplines. Our community is open to everyone who wishes to join us. We support our American veterans and active duty, being a veteran is not a prerequisite to join. Join us now! The Spirit of Our Forums First off you'll be a member of a very grown up group of woodworker's where drama is non-existent. Your discussion forum experience will be com

    John Morris
    John Morris
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    Our Mission

    Objective Of course just like most online woodworking communities we are centralized in the arts, crafts, and trades that are woodworking. But, we have another focus in our Patriot Woodworker community, we are the only woodworking community that was founded on our care and concern for our disabled veterans. Mission 1st To create an online woodworking community that is sensitive and respective of the men and women who are serving and have served in our United States Military.

    John Morris
    John Morris
    Administrative Topics

    Volunteer

    Volunteer The Patriot Woodworkers are an all volunteer community, from the staff and hosts who run our online woodworking community to the members who frequent our forums, you'll find volunteers in all of us. We are not on a payroll, unless you consider the spiritual rewards gained from volunteering, as compensation. How you can help If you are a woodworker, and if you want to help us help our American veteran and honor both our veterans and active duty, then look no further than

    John Morris
    John Morris
    Administrative Topics

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    Education One of the many projects we are working on is a wiki for our online community. A wiki is a great way for woodworkers and enthusiasts to share their knowledge to others, and to impart their knowledge for others to learn from, and utilize as well for their own benefit. We hope you'll consider being a wiki contributor. Research Do you love researching? Do you like to write about subjects in a factual non-biased style? Do you like leaving your footprint of knowledge behind f

    John Morris
    John Morris
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