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More Woodworking on the Web

More on the Web... We found the lumber from Rocky Mehta's 400-year-old bubinga log so inspiring that we hired Frank Grant, one of the top woodworkers in Minneapolis, to build us a Sideboard Table out of it (see page 43). After reading the story of this remarkable tree (page 40), if you — like us — just can't get enough of looking at it and its incredible

waterfall grain, check out the additional photos on our web site. Just click on the "More on the Web" icon at woodworkersjoumal.com. You'll also find there a handy downloadable article on how to apply stain and dye, part of our Skill Builder series where we teach you what you need to know about finishing! If you want to build something else, we've also included step-by-step instructions for the Rolling Clamp Cart Ian Kirby built for his buddy, Matt, and an older article of lan's called "Gluing and Clamping with Confidence." Read about lan's clamp storage philosophy in the story on page 34 — then go get More on the Web!

Qllik-Link ... Do you want to get your hands on a tool you read about in the Tool Review (page 62) or What's In Store (page 88) — and not necessarily keep them busy with click-through after click-through? Visit woodworkersjournal.com and click on the Quik-Ltnk icon you'll find there. We'll take you right to the manufacturer's page that features the tool you're drooling over. You get to your exact' destination with one click!

resourcedigest.com...

Are you ready to share some of your woodworking experiences? Maybe you've even set up a web site to do so ... and then patiently waited for a few visitors to arrive.

Well, now you can hang out an *

invitation by putting a link on the Woodworking Sites section of our online Resource Digest (www.resourcedigest.com) — and then visit the new Discussion forum to talk about cool shop-made jigs and fixtures, or whatever else happens to be on your mind.

Premium Tales of Tools

Woodworkers regularly tell their tales in the Featured Editorial department of the Woodworker's Journal's Premium eZine. In the March 11 edition, shop teacher John Roccanova's story will be of his favorite tool, the "Yankee" — aka spiral ratcheting-—screwdriver. Premium subscribers can read of the tool's history and John's tips on using it. Sign up for the basic eZine at our home page ■ -and you'll get your chance to give the Premium version a test

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