My first published article is in the newest American Woodworker (Dec/Jan 2012) magazine... pg 47-49. Got my copy in the mail today! They only changed about 5% of my words...
http://americanwoodworker.com/blogs/...-care-101.aspx
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My first published article is in the newest American Woodworker (Dec/Jan 2012) magazine... pg 47-49. Got my copy in the mail today! They only changed about 5% of my words...
http://americanwoodworker.com/blogs/...-care-101.aspx
Well done Scott!! You've helped more people than you'll ever know, and I count myself as one of them. I personally, thank you for all you've contributed to this forum and the hobby/business of woodworking.
Thanks, Ken
Congrats!!!! Looks like a very practical topic!
Congrats on getting the article published Scott.
Congratulations, Scott.
Congratulations!
In the actual article (or the sources part of the issue), do you give a shopping list for what brushes meet your criteria? I trust your judgement and a shopping list is easier than doing my own research <g>.
Nice job, Obi-Wan.
Keep 'em coming, Sir.
GRAMERCY TOOLS OX-HAIR BRUSH 2" is my favorite for intricate parts; I also use the imitation badger hair a lot.
Source
Rockler, rockler.com, 800-279-4441 2'' Natural Badger-Style China bristle Brush, 23466, $23.49
Homestead Finishing Products, homesteadfinishingproducts.com, 216-631-5309 GRAMERCY TOOLS OX-HAIR BRUSH 2", #GTB-2, $41.95.
Tools For Woodworking, toolsforworkingwood.com, 800-426-4613 Gramercy Tools Finishing Brush - 2" Wide, GT-SHEBRU.20, $41.95.
Congrats, Scott!!!
Congratulations!
Great Scott!
Well done, Scott. Congrats!
That's surprising; I woulda thought you'd have been published often before. Congrats. Thanks for all the lessons here.
Great article! And many thanks for taking the time to share your expertise, here - I often search a finishing question and find that you've previously written exactly the answer I was looking for, in response to someone else's questions!