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The Highland Woodworker
Episode 18
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In this episode:
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Moment with a Master: Matthew Teague was able to merge his passion for woodworking and writing into a fulfilling career at a handful of woodworking magazines. He invites us into his much blogged about Music City workshop for a tour of his renovated 2-car garage, which is now a perfect workspace for building fine furniture. Learn about his new venture that is introducing talented woodworkers to a brand new audience.
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Feature: The Pinewood Derby is many times a child's introduction to woodworking. We follow one creative Cub Scout pack's journey from taking their blocks out of the box all the way to the finish line!
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Popular Woodworking's Tips Tricks & Techniques: Megan Fitzpatrick has some fun facts about marking gauges that should leave a lasting impression!
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Tool Box: We try on a dust mask that solves many issues facing today's woodworker.
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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