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		<title>Woodworking Later?  No!  Woodworking NOW!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Christopher Schwarz, aka &#8220;The Schwarz&#8221;, just announced a sweet new feature over at PopularWoodworking.com.  Its called Woodworking Now.  Its a huge collection of hand-picked articles from Popular Woodworking and Woodworking Magazine from the last 10 years. You can browse the collection by topic or project, or even use the search to find the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="blank" href="http://woodworkingnow.popularwoodworking.com"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/wwnow.jpg" alt="wwnow" title="wwnow" width="475" height="64" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-11517" /></a><br/></p>
<p><a target="blank" href="http://woodworkingnow.popularwoodworking.com"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/schwarz1.jpg" alt="schwarz1" title="schwarz1" width="144" height="120" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-11518" /></a>Christopher Schwarz, aka &#8220;The Schwarz&#8221;, just announced a sweet new feature over at PopularWoodworking.com.  Its called <a target="blank" href="http://woodworkingnow.popularwoodworking.com/">Woodworking Now</a>.  Its a huge collection of hand-picked articles from Popular Woodworking and Woodworking Magazine from the last 10 years. You can browse the collection by topic or project, or even use the search to find the exact article you&#8217;re looking for.  This is a great alternative to buying full back issues and makes a lot more sense in this brave new &#8220;on demand&#8221; world.  So check it out if you get the chance.</p>
<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/store/shirts/"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/schwarz_chestnut-100x100.jpg" alt="TheSchwarzFrontBack" title="TheSchwarzFrontBack" width="100" height="100" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-9105" /></a> And I can&#8217;t mention &#8220;The Schwarz&#8221; without reminding everyone that we have our super sweet &#8220;May the Schwarz Be With You&#8221; t-shirts available.  You can pick one up in <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/store/shirts/">The Wood Whisperer Store</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Difference a Film Makes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 00:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>thewoodwhisperer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little test that shows how important a film finish is when protecting furniture from spills.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I asked <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/tww-guild">Guild members</a> to help me select a finish for my new wall-hanging tool chest.  We had the standard options including water-based poly, shellac, lacquer, oil-based poly, and oil &#038; wax.  Although water-based poly won with 27% of the votes, there was a very vocal minority (you know who you are lol) who wanted to see the oil &#038; wax finish.  So this resulted in a number of discussions about oil &#038; wax and what kind of value this finish has to a woodworker.  Personally, I am not a fan.  An oil and wax finish is time-consuming to apply and offers very little in the way of protection.  Yes its better than nothing, but just barely.  </p>
<p>Now if you read just about any finishing book, you&#8217;ll come across one of those handy charts that compares the key properties of different finishes (usually abrasion, heat, and moisture resistance).  These charts can be incredibly helpful, but nothing is more eye opening than a simple, practical, home-brewed test!  Am I crazy for disliking the oil &#038; wax finish???  To answer that question, I decided to make up a few sample boards and run a little experiment of my own.</p>
<p>I took 4 scrap pieces of baltic birch plywood and finished each one with different materials.  My assumption is that if you are considering oil &#038; wax as a finish, you are probably a fan of that &#8220;close to the wood&#8221; look.  So the film finishes were applied very lightly in an effort to keep everything consistent.  Here&#8217;s how I treated the samples:</p>
<p><strong>BLO (boiled linseed oil) Only</strong> &#8211; I sanded the board to 320 (for oils, I like to go a little higher than usual to help promote even absorption).  I flooded the board with BLO and let it soak in for an hour.  I then wiped off the excess with a clean cotton rag and let the board dry in the warm Arizona air for the entire day and overnight.  The next day, I repeated the application process.  I did this for a total of three applications.</p>
<p><strong>BLO/Wax</strong> &#8211; I treated this board exactly as above, only after waiting about 4 days after the final oil application, I applied two coats of paste wax and buffed it to a very pleasant sheen.  </p>
<p><strong>BLO/Shellac</strong> &#8211; I gave this board the same BLO treatment, but instead of wax after 4 days, I gave it two coats of Bullseye SealCoat (2lb cut).  </p>
<p><strong>Varnish Only</strong> &#8211; Sanded to 180.  This board received three light coats of <a href="http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=10928&#038;sid=AFN86 ">Arm-R-Seal</a> satin with sanding in between.</p>
<p>When it was all said and done, each board (with the exception of the BLO-only), had a nice, natural-looking satin appearance.  The BLO-only board was dull, as one would expect.  </p>
<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/dye1.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11368];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/dye1-100x100.jpg" alt="dye" title="dye" width="100" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-11372" /></a>So now for my not-so-scientific test.  I wanted to simulate a spill of some kind.  In this case, I used a fairly concentrated solution of Transtint Dark Mission Brown in water.  I placed a quarter-sized puddle of dye on each board, and let it soak.  Let&#8217;s pretend this is soda, coffee, wine, or maybe even some delicious hot cocoa (we ARE entering the holiday season you know).  After 5 minutes, I wiped away the excess dye and then scrubbed the surface with a damp rag.  Here are the results:</p>
<p> <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/blo.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11368];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/blo-100x100.jpg" alt="blo" title="blo" width="100" height="100" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-11371" /></a>The BLO-only sample looks&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;well&#8230;&#8230;it looks like a bird took a poo on it.  The dye seeped into the grain and through capillary action, traveled well beyond the original location of the dye.  A stain like this would be very difficult to repair.  And if the project is made from plywood, you&#8217;ll most likely burn through the veneer before you completely clean up that stain.<br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/blo_wax.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11368];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/blo_wax-100x100.jpg" alt="blo_wax" title="blo_wax" width="100" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-11370" /></a>The BLO/wax board clearly fared better. The wax does a decent job of preventing complete absorption of the dye and the spread was fairly limited when compared to the BLO-only board. <br/><br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/blo_shellac.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11368];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/blo_shellac-100x100.jpg" alt="blo_shellac" title="blo_shellac" width="100" height="100" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-11369" /></a>The BLO/shellac proved to be reasonably protective.  A small amount of staining is present but it doesn&#8217;t seem like the dye penetrated far enough to travel through the grain.  The staining is generally limited to the shellac film, and never really touches the wood.  This would be a very easy repair.<br/><br/></p>
<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/varnish.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11368];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/varnish-100x100.jpg" alt="varnish" title="varnish" width="100" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-11373" /></a>And finally, we have the varnished board.  Boring right?  Honestly, there just isn&#8217;t anything to look at.  The varnish completely blocked the dye from absorbing into the wood fibers. <br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>Really there was nothing surprising here.  Film finishes simply protect the wood better than non-film finishes.  But deciding what finish to use on your next project depends on a number of factors, and protection from spills is only one of them.  So try to pick the finish that suits the project at hand as well as your personal tastes.</p>
<p>What is my take on this?  Personally, I am a big fan of the wiping varnish finish.  Just take a look at <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/store/dvds/a-simple-varnish-finish-dvd/">my DVD</a>, <em>*wink wink*</em>.  You can apply just a coat or two to get that close to the wood look and feel, or you can slap on six or seven coats for the ultimate in protection.  If you like the deep amber hue that BLO brings to the party, why not start with a single coat of BLO, and finish by top-coating with your favorite varnish?  Or maybe compromise and use a Danish Oil or even a home-brewed oil/varnish blend.  But when it comes to my projects, the time it takes to produce a BLO finish, coupled with the overall lack of protection, puts it smack dab at the bottom of my preferred finishes list.</p>
<p>Now one other thing that I must mention is repairability.  Unfortunately, varnishes are not as easy to repair as other finishes.  Shellac, lacquer, and BLO can all be sanded down and re-coated with excellent results.  But with varnish, sanding too much can result in witness lines if you burn through one layer and expose the one beneath.  So if you are repairing a varnished surface, you really have to take it easy.  Fortunately, the increased durability of a varnished surface means you are a lot less likely to damage it.</p>
<p>So like many things in woodworking, its a balance and a compromise.  But ultimately, its your project and your shop, and you are the boss.  So choose whatever finish tickles your fancy.  But if you want a truly durable surface, you should definitely give a film finish strong consideration.  And of course, clean spills quickly and encourage the use of coasters!!</p>
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		<title>HOLY SMOKES!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 07:39:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, what a day Nicole and I have had!  This forced server change literally took up the entire day, since 8am this morning.  Its now 12:30am and we are finally shutting down with the site mostly functional.  The Guild site is tomorrow&#8217;s challenge.  As many folks predicted, we couldn&#8217;t count on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, what a day Nicole and I have had!  This forced server change literally took up the entire day, since 8am this morning.  Its now 12:30am and we are finally shutting down with the site mostly functional.  The Guild site is tomorrow&#8217;s challenge.  As many folks predicted, we couldn&#8217;t count on GoDaddy when we needed them most.  So it was time for a change in service providers.  Thank you to everyone for their recommendations.  The company we felt would give us the best service was MediaTemple.  Within an hour, MediaTemple helped us get this site back up and running without a hitch (at Midnight on a Friday).  </p>
<p>So I still have a lot of work ahead of me, but at least the dust is clearing and things are getting back in order.  Thanks everyone for your patience.  Time to crash!</p>
<p>Marc &#038; Nicole</p>
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		<title>Growing Pains</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>thewoodwhisperer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, not THAT Growing Pains!  I&#8217;m talking about our website!  Many of you probably noticed the outage yesterday.  As it turns out, our traffic is proving to be too much for our shared server.  Between all the new visitors and the Guild, things are growing far beyond our expectations.  So [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/pains1.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11018];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/pains1.jpg" alt="pains" title="pains" width="150" height="112" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-11026" /></a>No, not THAT Growing Pains!  I&#8217;m talking about our website!  Many of you probably noticed the outage yesterday.  As it turns out, our traffic is proving to be too much for our shared server.  Between all the new visitors and the Guild, things are growing far beyond our expectations.  So I am immediately migrating over to a new server that will allow for our current and future growth.  Fortunately, there shouldn&#8217;t be much in the way of an interruption on the site (unless traffic spikes again).  Unfortunately, I have a lot of work ahead of me.  So wish me luck.  And just remember, &#8220;As long as we got each other, we got the world spinning right in our hands&#8230;..&#8221;</p>
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		<title>New Wood Whisperer Shirts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
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The new shirts are in!  We are now carrying two new &#8220;shop-friendly&#8221; colors: Sports Grey and Chestnut Brown.   The shirts also feature the new (slightly modified) Wood Whisperer logo.  Get &#8216;em while they&#8217;re hot!! 




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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/grayshirt2.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11007];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/grayshirt2-100x100.jpg" alt="grayshirt" title="grayshirt" width="100" height="100"  class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-10983" /></a> <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/chestnuthshirt.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-11007];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/chestnuthshirt-100x100.jpg" alt="chestnuthshirt" title="chestnuthshirt" width="100" height="100" class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-10989" /></a> </center></p>
<p>The new shirts are in!  We are now carrying two new &#8220;shop-friendly&#8221; colors: Sports Grey and Chestnut Brown.   The shirts also feature the new (slightly modified) Wood Whisperer logo.  <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/store/shirts/">Get &#8216;em while they&#8217;re hot!! </a></p>
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		<title>October Giveaway Winners</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations to this month&#8217;s Giveaway winners!!  And a big thanks to our Giveaway Sponsors, FineWoodworking.com and Eagle America!
The Router Bit of the Month winner: Tim Donahue
Eagle America’s Keepsake Box makes a wonderful gift for someone special and their Build-A-Box Value Package #199-1425 makes this project very easy to do.  It includes a beautiful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations to this month&#8217;s Giveaway winners!!  And a big thanks to our Giveaway Sponsors, <a target="blank" href="http://finewoodworking.com">FineWoodworking.com</a> and <a target="blank" href="http://eagleamerica.com">Eagle America</a>!</p>
<p><strong>The Router Bit of the Month winner: Tim Donahue</strong><br />
<a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/image0021.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-10958];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/image0021-100x100.jpg" alt="image002" title="image002" width="100" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-9852" /></a>Eagle America’s Keepsake Box makes a wonderful gift for someone special and their <a target="blank" href="http://www.eagleamerica.com/product/v199-1405/best_sellers">Build-A-Box Value Package #199-1425</a> makes this project very easy to do.  It includes a beautiful Box Side Bit, an elegant Foot Molding Bit, the Hardware Kit which includes hinges, lid supports and screws, and the project plan that shows you exactly how to make the box from A to Z.  A great project for the holidays!</p>
<p><strong>Fine Woodworking Archive Collection winner &#8211; Tim Gogley </strong><br />
<a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/fww.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-10958];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/fww-100x100.jpg" alt="fww" title="fww" width="100" height="100" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-9885" /></a>Now, for the first time ever, you can get digital reproductions of the first 201 issues of Fine Woodworking magazine. All in a single compact DVD-ROM with a user-friendly search function.<br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>Want a chance to win in November?  Check out our <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/giveaway/">Giveaway Page</a> for details!</p>
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		<title>Happy Halloween!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 16:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>thewoodwhisperer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a little Happy Halloween from everyone at TheWoodWhisperer.com.  A few goofy pictures for your enjoyment:
Thanks to Kelly, Andy Hobbs (and Angela), and Sean Wisniewski for their respective Photoshop and pumpkin-carving skills!  
If you like these, perhaps you&#8217;ll enjoy some of the other photos in our Goofy Gallery!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a little Happy Halloween from everyone at TheWoodWhisperer.com.  A few goofy pictures for your enjoyment:</p>

<a href='http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/marcolantern11.jpg' rel='shadowbox[post-10793];player=img;' title='marcolantern1'><img width="100" height="100" src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/marcolantern11-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="marcolantern1" /></a>
<a href='http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/marcolantern1.jpg' rel='shadowbox[post-10793];player=img;' title='marcolantern2'><img width="100" height="100" src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/marcolantern1-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="marcolantern2" /></a>
<a href='http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/markywannacracker1.jpg' rel='shadowbox[post-10793];player=img;' title='markywannacracker'><img width="100" height="100" src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/markywannacracker1-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="markywannacracker" /></a>
<a href='http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/norm-o-lantern11.jpg' rel='shadowbox[post-10793];player=img;' title='norm-o-lantern1'><img width="100" height="100" src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/norm-o-lantern11-100x100.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="" title="norm-o-lantern1" /></a>

<p>Thanks to Kelly, Andy Hobbs (and Angela), and Sean Wisniewski for their respective Photoshop and pumpkin-carving skills!  </p>
<p>If you like these, perhaps you&#8217;ll enjoy some of the other photos in our <a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/gallery/goofy/">Goofy Gallery</a>!</p>
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		<title>A Special Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of you may not realize that TheWoodWhisperer.com is actually just a blog.  And as such, I reserve the right to post completely off-topic content such as this.  Today is mine and Nicole&#8217;s 6th wedding anniversary.  I know it seems like all we are doing lately is celebrating anniversaries! lol.  Unfortunately, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/moms-present.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-10388];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/moms-present-139x150.jpg" alt="moms present" title="moms present" width="139" height="150" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-10389" /></a>Some of you may not realize that TheWoodWhisperer.com is actually just a blog.  And as such, I reserve the right to post completely off-topic content such as this.  Today is mine and Nicole&#8217;s 6th wedding anniversary.  I know it seems like all we are doing lately is celebrating anniversaries! lol.  Unfortunately, Nicole is out of town at a conference, so we can&#8217;t be together today.  But I figured that embarrassing her with a public display of affection like this would be some sort of consolation.  So to my beautiful bride, my best friend, and my &#8220;partner in crime&#8221;, <strong>Happy Anniversary!</strong>  </p>
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		<title>Inventory Reduction Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:06:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new t-shirts  are on order and we need to make room in the &#8220;warehouse&#8221; (aka my parents&#8217; garage).  So we are offering a special clearance price on our Wood Whisperer T-shirts:  $6.99!!!  
The shirts come in white, gray, and black, and we have a very limited stock.  So when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/store/shirts/"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/twwshirts1-100x100.jpg" class="alignleft"></a>The new t-shirts  are on order and we need to make room in the &#8220;warehouse&#8221; (aka my parents&#8217; garage).  So we are offering a special clearance price on our Wood Whisperer T-shirts:  <strong>$6.99!!! </strong> </p>
<p>The shirts come in white, gray, and black, and we have a very limited stock.  So when they&#8217;re gone, they&#8217;re gone!  <strong><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/store/shirts/">Shop NOW!!</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Goodbye to the New Yankee Workshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:03:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I suppose it had to happen eventually.  I just received word from various sources, including Popular Woodworking and Wood Magazine, that Norm is retiring from the New Yankee Workshop.  Say it isn&#8217;t so Norm!!!
Regardless of how you feel about his work methods and tool choices, you can&#8217;t deny the influence he has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/norm-abram-new-yankee.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-10205];player=img;"><img src="http://thewoodwhisperer.com/images/norm-abram-new-yankee-98x150.jpg" alt="norm-abram-new-yankee" title="norm-abram-new-yankee" width="98" height="150" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-10206" /></a>Well, I suppose it had to happen eventually.  I just received word from various sources, including <a target="blank" href="http://blogs.popularwoodworking.com/editorsblog/New+Yankee+Workshop+Closing+Its+Doors.aspx">Popular Woodworking</a> and <a target="blank" href="http://www.woodmagazine.com/dgroups/persona.jsp?userId=4d3c9a99a4711a853a3a45b2c33c3d31&#038;plckPersonaPage=BlogViewPost&#038;plckUserId=4d3c9a99a4711a853a3a45b2c33c3d31&#038;plckPostId=Blog%3a4d3c9a99a4711a853a3a45b2c33c3d31Post%3a966e7b6e-51c1-4dff-93c3-bc8f5b7bc4f4&#038;plckController=PersonaBlog&#038;plckScript=personaScript&#038;plckElementId=personaDest">Wood Magazine</a>, that Norm is retiring from the New Yankee Workshop.  Say it isn&#8217;t so Norm!!!</p>
<p>Regardless of how you feel about his work methods and tool choices, you can&#8217;t deny the influence he has had on the woodworking community.  I used to even watch Norm before I knew the difference between a pin and a tail.  And its guys like Norm that paved the way for a goober like me to create our show.  So here&#8217;s a big thank you to someone who I consider to be one of the greats:  Norm Abram.  This will make it all the more special when I break out the Halloween Norm-O-Lantern this year.  </p>
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