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The Highland Woodworker
Episode 14
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In this episode:
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Moment with a Master: Furniture maker and author, George Walker, has unlocked a building and design code that dates back centuries ago. Hear how he applies what he has uncovered everyday in his Canton, Ohio shop!
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Feature: Ever wonder what it takes to build a windsor chair? Greg Pennington shows us his special technique, and part of it includes lasers!
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Popular Woodworking's Tips, Tricks and Techniques: David Thiel gives us a bit of advice when it comes to which route to take when it comes to picking out the perfect hand routers for your shop!
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Generation Next: Emily Brock took her passion for food and woodworking to create exclusive kitchen tools that look so nice you almost feel guilty for using them!
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Tool Box: We'll take a look at the Knew Concepts Woodworker's Aluminum Fretsaw's cutting edge design.
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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