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May/June 2012 Issue Cover Patio Garden Cart: A weekend in the shop will yield you a mobile garden cart that can follow the sun -- and save your back from all that bending.

Bedside Cabinet: Ian Kirby's elegant project combines machine and hand tool working in overlay panels, machine-made loose tenons and biscuit joinery. Plus, you'll learn about hanging and fitting a door.

Tool Preview:
WJ editor Rob Johnstone introduces you to Festool's new Domino XL slot cutter -- bigger and better than the original Domino.

Nail Gun Cabinet: Chris Marshall nails down a great storage option for nail guns and fasteners.

Today's Shop: Sandor Nagyszalanczy keeps you sharp in the shop with a look at nine different honing guides for your hand-cutting tools.

Complete Shutter System:
If you've ever thought of making shutters for your home, you'll be interested in following WJ field editor Chris Marshall's path through the new start-to-finish system from Rockler.

Woodturning:
Woodturner Ernie Conover has some fun with spindle turning projects like a carver's mallet and a wooden assembly hammer that requires some unique lathe drilling techniques. 

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The new Domino XL is a larger followup to Festool’s original handheld slot cutter. Like its smaller brother, this tool is a game changer.  Woodworker's Journal Magazine Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone gets an exclusive first look.
Woodworkers have come up with many ways of cutting both the mortise and the tenon, ranging from chisels, mallets and handsaws to single-purpose machines costing thousands of dollars. Bill Hylton has used a number of different methods over the years, but the one he comes back to again and again is router-oriented.
This is a nice beginning spindle exercise that is good for beginning turners. While the carver’s mallet is straight spindle turning, the assembly hammer includes some unique lathe drilling techniques that are not easily accomplished on a drill press.
The new Domino XL is a larger followup to Festool’s original handheld slot cutter. Like its smaller brother, this tool is a game changer.  Woodworker's Journal Magazine Editor in Chief Rob Johnstone gets an exclusive first look.
Summer may bring dog days & busy vacation schedules, but it's still a great time for woodworking. Here's a sneak peek at the July/August 2012 issue.
Field Editor Chris Marshall takes you on a quick tour of summertime projects and tool news in our May/June 2012 print issue.
Woodworkers have come up with many ways of cutting both the mortise and the tenon, ranging from chisels, mallets and handsaws to single-purpose machines costing thousands of dollars. Bill Hylton has used a number of different methods over the years, but the one he comes back to again and again is router-oriented.
This is a nice beginning spindle exercise that is good for beginning turners. While the carver’s mallet is straight spindle turning, the assembly hammer includes some unique lathe drilling techniques that are not easily accomplished on a drill press.
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