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The Highland Woodworker Episode 23
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In this episode:
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Ronald (Ronnie) Young has spent his life building amazing projects. From nuclear power plants to period furniture, Ronnie works at the highest levels of the art. He is the 2016 recipient of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers prestigious "Cartouche Award." Ronnie tells his story and teaches us his method for creating beautiful paterae inlay when we spend this "Moment with a Master."
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How fire safe is your shop? I invited a life long woodworker who happens to be an experienced fire inspector over to audit my shop's fire safety. The results were very different than I expected in this "Feature."
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Matt Kenney demonstrates his method for cutting dovetails on a table saw in the debut of Fine Woodworking Magazine's "Finer Points."
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Does your table saw need a tune-up? A great new saw gauge from Woodpeckers could solve this problem. Find out more as you view "The Highland Woodworker's Toolbox!"
Please join us for another episode of woodworking fun, education and adventure on
The Highland Woodworker Web TV show, with our host Charles Brock
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