Online Extras. November 2010 Issue

These are the Online Extras from the November 2010 issue.

Download the free SketchUp model for the Hanging Corner Cupboard.

To see more of Mark Arnold’s work, visit Mark Arnold’s website.

Glen D. Hueys American Corner Cabinet.

Discover the Society of American Period Furniture Makers (SAPFM).

Franklin H. Gottshall’s Making Furniture Masterpieces.

Read the Building 18th-Century American Furniture article in our store.

Read Bilderbacks article on how to install a Dutchman.

Visit the website of the Mid-West Tool Collectors Association.

Visit Brendan Issac Jones blog and web site.

Read a history of the Morgan library.

Read Bob Flexnars story on applying gel varnish.

Bob’s new book, Flexner on Finishing is now available at Woodworkers BookShop.com

Read Michael Dunbars blog.

Visit the web site of The Windsor Institute.

To Buy: Windsor-Chair Making In America: From Craft Shops to Consumers, by Nancy Goyne Evans.

In Our Store: Our new Flexner on Finishing book will help you try different finishes to age your pieces.

Blog: Read Robert W. Langs blog entries about his visit to a veneer mill.

The Marc Adams School of Woodworking website is available.

Get veneer from Certainly Wood.

Visit the website of the Mid-West Tool Collectors Association. Register to attend a tool meeting.

To Buy: Lie-Nielsen Toolworks makes replacement miter box saws in custom sizes.

Get SketchUp for Contemporary Shelves.

All I Can Do That articles can be found online for free.

Get the SketchUp complete model for the William & Mary Bookstand.

You think you know how to make dovetails? Frank Klausz does his magic.

Continue with Frank Klausz to learn to master the mortise and tenon.

To get started, grab a DVD about turning basics.

George Walkers blog has more Design Matters.

Read about Editor Christopher Schwarzs visit to George R. Walkers shop.

Purchase George R. Walkers DVDs, Unlocking the Secrets of Traditional Design

Learn more about boring old school.

Video: See the basics of using flush trim bits in your router.

Visit the Tricks of the Trade page online.

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

Graham McCulloch offers 601 Woodshop Tips & Tricks in Our Store.

Shop the Workbench Design Book

Product Recommendations

Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.