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In this long and complicated thread, woodworkers and experts try to figure out what's causing a slight ridge to form at the glue line in a wood chair lamination. There's more than one way to drill out, glue, and splint a busted table leg - and many opinions on which way is the best. Daily drawing practice is the key to developing your gifts for design. This finishing problem is really more of a customer relations issue. But it's worth reading just for a look at the table top (a lovely piece of work).
Equipment and other advice for a beginning businessman. This long saga of a woodworker's difficulty with a customer who is dissatisfied with the finish on a butcher block shipped cross-country offers lessons on communication, contracts, and credit card company dispute resolution processes. Green dye can neutralize red in wood or an existing finish, but proceed carefully to avoid over-correcting. Here's a discussion of the ins and outs of toning existing cabinets. Advice on how to sneak up on a commercially produced melamine's hue, using custom finish on real Cherry.