Online Extras. June 2010 Issue

These are the Online Extras from the June 2010 issue.

* Read David Charlesworths story on the ruler trick.

* Visit David Charlesworth’s website.

Ron Hock offers replacement blades for scraper planes.

* Purchase David Charlesworths DVDs.

* Click here to to see how to make dog holes for your workbench top with a plunge router.

* Click here to see more reader questions and comments as well as our editors’ responses.

* Tricks-in-Action shows you a free video of one of this issues tricks in use in our shop. You can also see the Dovetail Tape Trick and a few other blue-tape favorites.

* Check out the Tricks of the Trade online.

* Kari Hultman, Tricks editor, writes about woodworking at her blog The Village Carpenter.

* Watch Laura Ann Arnold and David as they navigate the shop.

* Download the free SketchUp plan for the table and matching bench.

* This video shows the baseplate and trim router in action.

* All but one of our trim router reviews from June 2006 is still available.

* Get a digital copy our special publication, The Complete Guide to Routers.

* Read Under the Rope and Into the Doghouse.

* Read Its OK to Make Mistakes.

* George R. Walker writes three times a week on the Design Matters blog.

* Read more about Christopher Schwarz’s visit to George R. Walkers Shop.

* Buy George R. Walkers Unlocking the Secrets of Traditional Design DVD.

* Download a free SketchUp model of the White Water Shaker Table.

* Get a free tour of White Water Shaker Community.

* Read about the White Water community, its furniture and history.

* Visit the Friends of White Water Shaker Village, Inc. official website.

* In Our Store: Pleasant Hill Shaker Furniture book.

* In Our Store: The Complete Shaker Collection CD.

* Get a SketchUp model for the Queen Anne dressing room.

* Video: Glen gives a brief history of drawer slips and how they work.

* Video: Discover how to turn a block of wood into a Cabriole leg.

* In Our Shop: Glens book, Building 18thcentury American Furniture.

* In Our Store: Glens DVD, Finishes That Pop.

* Sign up to take a woodworking class with Dale Barnard at his school in Indiana.

* Get a SketchUp model for the stool in Barnards’ article.

* Watch an episode of the HGTV show Modern Masters about Dales work on a Greene & Greene-style home.

* See a collection of original furniture in the book, Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts Furniture.

* Peter Follansbees’ work can be viewed and read his blog.

* Discover more about Plimoth Plantation.

* Read the Arts & Mysteries blog.

* In Our Shop: Adam Cherubinis, The Arts & Mysteries of Hand Tools.

* Watch our free video at to see the lack of vibration in the Bosch MRC23EVSK router.

* Read Christopher Schwarzs entries about coping saws.

* Read Joel Moskowitzs blog (owner of Tools for Working Wood).

* View the six-part video series on restoring this machine to its original working condition.

* Visit the Old Wood-Working Machines website.

* Visit the Old Woodworking Machines companion message board.

* Watch as Rob Millard installs curved inlay on a breakfront door.

* See how craft knives and a C-clamp replace a router when doing inlay.

* Build a Federal Inlay Table free drawings and step photos (June 2004).

* Precision Band Saw techniques with David Charlesworth (April 2008).

* In our store: Fundamentals of Inlay: Federal Table Leg, a DVD by Steve Latta.

* Contact Country Workshops

* Learn more about Roy Underhills, The Woodwrights School.

* Visit John Wilsons Home Shop.

* Read about the College of the Redwoods.

* Watch Thomas Lie-Nielsens video on Techniques and Sharpening.

* Read detailed sharpening instructions in Pete Tarans Saw Filing A Beginners Primer on VintageSaws.com.

* Purchase saw sharpening supplies from Tools for Working Wood, including files and sets, as well as a modern saw vise.

* Buy Ron Hocks’ new book, The Perfect Edge on Sharpening.

* Visit the Flexner on Finishing archive.

* Video: Wood Whisperer applies varnish.

* Bob Langs An Authentic Arts & Crafts Finish.

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