• Custom Liturgical Furniture for Your Places of Worship

    Updated: 2010-12-29 22:27:53
    : For Artisans Benefits Sign Up Share Home Blog About Us Back To CustomMade.com 12.29.10 : Custom Liturgical Furniture for Your Places of Worship Places of worship , for a community or an individual , deserve the same custom consideration you would give your home or workspace when the time comes for physical improvements and furniture selection . Do you need custom liturgical furniture to match the design of an existing church or synagogue Are you looking for new and versatile furniture custom designed for a fluid space Do you want to create a special area for private meditation and prayer in your home Places of worship not only have practical purposes , just like any structure , but also the additional need to create a spiritual atmosphere . CustomMade artisans can combine functional

  • Truly Ever-Sharp Blades — From Urchin Teeth?

    Updated: 2010-12-29 18:19:46
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  • Straight Grain Alcohol verses Denatured Alcohol

    Updated: 2010-12-28 17:55:30
    There are growing discussions about which type of alcohol makes the best solvent for spirit varnish, shellac and subsequently French polish.  The leading favorite seems to be straight grain alcohol or ethanol over denatured alcohol which is mostly wood alcohol [methanol].  This may only be relevant to the United States as other countries sell denatured [...]

  • Highly Recommended: Catharine Kennedy

    Updated: 2010-12-28 15:32:14
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Highly Recommended : Catharine Kennedy Posted 12 28 2010 in All Weblog Posts Handplanes Personal Favorites This morning has been frustrating . I've been scouring the shop for my bradawl , which I've owned for ages , but it's just plain gone . And earlier this fall , one of our students accidentally took my favorite claw hammer home with him he returned it And I also lost the very first Starrett 6 rule I ever bought when I started woodworking during that same . class When you travel with your tools , or work with other people , these things happen . That is one of the reasons people stamped their names into their . tools But I would like someone to try to accidentally take home my jack plane

  • European Dreaming: A Visit to Kent Adkins's Shop

    Updated: 2010-12-27 16:36:16
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog European Dreaming : A Visit to Kent Adkins's Shop Posted 12 27 2010 in All Weblog Posts Personal Favorites In May , Senior Editor Glen D . Huey and I went to visit Kent Adkins's new shop in St . Louis . Kent , an avid woodworker and surgical urologist , has spent the last few years building a custom shop from the ground up and filling it with best and safest machines he could find . Finger safety is particularly important to . surgeons The shop is , in a word , fantastic . And I'm . jaded I wrote a story about our visit for the February 2011 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine but you can get a taste of the European awesomeness by watching this brief . slideshow — Christopher Schwarz

  • 'Elementary Turning' Briefly Delayed

    Updated: 2010-12-27 15:40:32
    Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Elementary Turning' Briefly Delayed Posted 12 27 2010 in All Weblog Posts Reader Questions Required Reading If you ordered the book Elementary Turning from ShopWoodworking.com , it will be slightly delayed . While we thought the book would be on its way to you today , it's going to be a week or two because of a problem at the . printer By accident , the printer produced the book on newsprint instead of the nice white paper we ordered . The newsprint is very gray and the photos looked quite muddy . So instead of sending you that , we're going back on press with the correct . paper Because of the holidays , the book won't be ready in time for you to get it by the end of the year – so look for

  • Video Tip: Clenching a Nail with Confidence

    Updated: 2010-12-27 14:35:11
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Video Tip : Clenching a Nail with Confidence Posted 12 27 2010 in All Weblog Posts Joinery Clenching a nail – sometimes spelled clinching – is an essential traditional woodworking skill . But until you are clenching like a pro , there are some baby steps you can . take In the video above , I show how I clenched the 4 d cut headless brads from Tremont Nail . Co that secure the battens to the flat-panel door of the Shaker cabinet I built for the February 2011 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine The battens ensure the door will remain flattish during service , and the nails allow you to avoid some kind of nutty joinery backflips , such as a sliding . dovetail While there are many ways to

  • Bosch Miter Saw Moves on Articulated Arms

    Updated: 2010-12-27 14:03:40
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday , 27 December 2010 Bosch Miter Saw Moves on Articulated Arms In the past , I've posted blog entries and video on new products that are about to hit the stores . More than once , I've had to answer email about why

  • A 3D Merry Christmas

    Updated: 2010-12-24 21:53:25
    Christmas Blessings To All Of Our Friends From The van Vegten Family.

  • Cherry Credenza

    Updated: 2010-12-24 07:00:05
    There's nothing like a big deadline to get a project done...

  • I am off on Holiday

    Updated: 2010-12-23 18:43:19
    After a couple of days weather delay, the Amtrak train is running again and I will catch it this evening.  I had the option of riding one of their buses but I have done that before and would rather be keel-hauled. Upon arrival in Reno, I will be picked up at the depot and then a [...]

  • Buy it Now: Blue Spruce Tool Roll

    Updated: 2010-12-22 19:30:51
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Buy it Now : Blue Spruce Tool Roll Posted 12 22 2010 in All Weblog Posts Chisels Personal Favorites I dislike using other people's tools when I travel . And I dislike it when all my tools fall tips-first into the concrete . Oh , and I also dislike all of the tool rolls I've . encountered I've bought flimsy , poorly designed , ill-stitched tool rolls all my life . None really worked and so I have just taken to wrapping up each tool in a socks and traveling with a suitcase of tool-filled socks . The TSA does not like . me Yesterday I received the medium-sized tool roll I ordered from Blue Spruce Toolworks and I am now ready for my brutal travel schedule in 2011. This fine piece of canvas work

  • Fresh February Content Coming Soon!

    Updated: 2010-12-22 18:00:54
    A quick peek at what's new and headed your way in the February print issue.

  • Cedar Birdhouse

    Updated: 2010-12-17 20:55:56
    While most of our feathered friends have flown south for the winter, now is a perfect time to make some birdhouses for when they return!

  • Line & Berry Inlay DVD

    Updated: 2010-12-17 18:43:33
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Friday , 17 December 2010 Line Berry Inlay DVD One of my favorite Popular Woodworking Magazine cover lines – of the ones that actually make the printed issue as opposed to the lines we create , laugh about but then erase

  • Walking Wheel, Great Wheel, Wool Spinning Wheel-repaired

    Updated: 2010-12-17 17:51:02
    Well, I finally got it all together.  Here is a photograph of the shaped ‘Dutchman’ after the hide glue had dried.  Delicate endgrain always make these a challenge.  I also used liquid shellac to ‘fill’ in the very small chips around the bobbin.  It took between 30 to 40 ‘coats’, little daubs of shellac put [...]

  • Details: Installing Hinges in Mortises

    Updated: 2010-12-16 13:23:54
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Details : Installing Hinges in Mortises Posted 12 16 2010 in All Weblog Posts Marking and Measuring Installing traditional mortise hinges makes some woodworkers want to turn their electric drill on themselves to just end it . all While practice is the best teacher , there are little tricks that can help when installing hardware . I have a bunch of dodges that people have taught me through the years . This one is ridiculously basic , so stop reading now and watch this silly video of cats Once you have your hinge mortise cut an operation that has its own set of tricks that I'll detail later put the hinge in its mortise . If the hinge wiggles left or right in the mortise you should press it up

  • Amazing Device for Laying out Complex Joints

    Updated: 2010-12-15 21:35:14
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wednesday , 15 December 2010 Amazing Device for Laying out Complex Joints It's easy to talk yourself out of doing something that's out of the ordinary . Woodworkers tend to worry and analyze things so much that they often

  • Hand Cut Wooden Threads

    Updated: 2010-12-15 13:50:06
    I had to make a threaded tensioning devise for the wool wheel.  Because I don’t have a tap and die set to cut this particular external thread, I had to cut it by hand.  But I first needed to determine the number of threads per inch and the pitch of the threads.  I measured the [...]

  • Fire & Acid Create Aged Hardware

    Updated: 2010-12-15 13:46:34
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wednesday , 15 December 2010 Fire Acid Create Aged Hardware Any time you get a torch out in the wood shop eyebrows raise and the fun-o-meter strikes new highs , but safety should be the first thought . With that in mind ,

  • In the Background, My Next Project

    Updated: 2010-12-15 13:36:53
    , Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog In the Background , My Next Project Posted 12 15 2010 in All Weblog Posts Personal Favorites Drawings of early shops can teach us and mislead us about pre-Industrial woodworking . But I don't want to get into a debate about how artists interpret or misinterpret a scene . Please . Pretty please Instead , feast your eyes , peasants , on that cool shelf and chisel rack behind the fine waistcoated gentlemen in the foreground . That is the answer to the blank wall in my shop at home . During my lunch hour hour on Tuesday I dragged the above engraving of a shop in the suburb of Saint-Antoine from the book Les Rabots into SketchUp and drew and drew until I got something I . liked It's not exactly

  • More Information on the American Cabinetmaker's Bench

    Updated: 2010-12-15 13:25:53
    Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog More Information on the American Cabinetmaker's Bench Posted 12 15 2010 in All Weblog Posts Workbenches I got some more information on the nice early American workbench I wrote about on Tuesday click here to read that article from Lee Richmond , who runs The Best Things web site In addition to selling quality new woodworking tools , Richmond specializes in vintage tools as well , especially infills . And he's an expert appraiser on PBS's Antiques Roadshow . And he's quite familiar with this workbench , which is now owned by Deborah Chalsty . Here's what Richmond writes about this bench , which makes me want to fly out to Chalsty's house with a tape measure in : hand The workbench that Deborah

  • Worth Reading: Matt Bickford's New Blog

    Updated: 2010-12-14 16:13:20
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Worth Reading : Matt Bickford's New Blog Posted 12 14 2010 in All Weblog Posts Handplanes If you are curious about or struggle with moulding planes , planemaker M.S . Bickford has recently launched a new blog that will open your eyes : Musings from Big Pink Using SketchUp drawings and full-motion video , Bickford has been using his blog to demonstrate how to create various profiles with hollow and round planes . The illustrations show you how to create the rabbets and chamfers that then guide the hollows and rounds to make the completed . shape I , for one , am thrilled to see this sort of hard-to-find information being put out for woodworkers on a regular . basis A few good posts to get you

  • An Early American Workbench

    Updated: 2010-12-14 13:36:07
    Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog An Early American Workbench Posted 12 14 2010 in All Weblog Posts Workbenches You've heard me rant and rave about French , English and Scandinavian workbenches since the day this blog was launched . But what about American benches Is there even such a thing As we are a nation of comparatively recent immigrants , many of the old American workbenches I've seen are spiced heavily by European and English forms . But not all . The Shakers' had a distinctive bench – a massive cabinet below topped by a flat work surface . And many American bench manufacturers , such as Hammacher Schlemmer , offered workbenches using this idea storage below was a key selling . point Recently Deborah Chalsty , a

  • Woodworking in America 2011: Sept 30-Oct. 2

    Updated: 2010-12-14 01:29:21
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  • Unusual Distaff

    Updated: 2010-12-13 22:45:02
    The wool walking spinning wheel that I am working on got a new distaff and an unusual one indeed.  I have seen dozens and dozens of distaffs, from symmetrical tree saplings to fancy turned examples.  This one is unusual in that the curved parts are rattan and there are only three pieces.  The lower holes [...]

  • Top 10 2010 Woodworking Books

    Updated: 2010-12-13 20:21:20
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday , 13 December 2010 Top 10 2010 Woodworking Books As we're wrapping up 2010, any good company takes a look at what products sold well during the year . We're doing the same , and it's an interesting mix of the 10

  • From My Vault: 'Spons on Carpentry & Joinery'

    Updated: 2010-12-13 18:55:11
    : Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog From My Vault : Spons on Carpentry Joinery' Posted 12 13 2010 in All Weblog Posts Personal Favorites Required Reading My woodworking library is the backbone of the work I do in the shop . My books on furniture design train my eye to appreciate and perhaps to draw well-proportioned pieces . My books on tool techniques keep me out of the weeds when trying new joints or unfamiliar tools . But it's my pre-industrial books on the craft that fuel my passion for work itself . These dusty , torn and faded books have done more to open my eyes than any one teacher in my life . Like old friends , these books are different every time I encounter them because I'm a different woodworker with different

  • Quartersawn Animation

    Updated: 2010-12-13 16:50:10
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday , 13 December 2010 Quartersawn Animation Quartersawn white oak is one of my favorite woods , and we're fortunate in Cincinnati that the largest source for this wood in North America is just a couple hours away .

  • It's Official: WIA Set for Sept. 30-Oct. 2

    Updated: 2010-12-10 15:43:39
    : . . Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog It's Official : WIA Set for Sept . 30-Oct . 2 Posted 12 10 2010 in All Weblog Posts Woodworking Classes Mark your calendars and start saving your pennies . The 2011 Woodworking in America event will be Sept . 30 to Oct . 2, 2011, in Covington , Ky . at the same facility we used in 2010 The Northern Kentucky Convention Center We have already started planning the conference , which seems loony , but we really want to make this year's event even better than 2010. I've started contacting some potential speakers already – though I have no news to report there . And we are coming up with ideas for the conference . Here are a few we're chewing on – don't hold me to them . Except for the

  • End of an Era (for Me). Manny's is Closing

    Updated: 2010-12-10 15:18:10
    Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog End of an Era for Me Manny's is Closing Posted 12 10 2010 in All Weblog Posts Personal Favorites My brad points , which I bought at Manny's . I still use them all the . time In 1993, I had just finished graduate school , had been accepted to law school and was working for a small magazine in Lexington , Ky . I was grateful to have that job , but I knew that writing about state government policy initiatives was not going to be my life's . work But did I really want to be a lawyer That Halloween I sat at our kitchen table and sketched a small sitting bench , a piece we needed for our kitchen . I decided to build it that very evening . My wife , Lucy , had to work the night shift , so I was on my

  • Experience the “Craftsman Experience” with Chris Marshall: Live! Tonight! (And Tomorrow!)

    Updated: 2010-12-09 22:15:53
    In a limited engagement, Woodworker's Journal Field Editor Chris Marshall will be appearing live at the "Craftsman Experience" tonight and tomorrow (Dec. 9th and 10th), doing woodworking demonstrations.

  • Walking Wheel – wool spinning wheel

    Updated: 2010-12-09 17:03:05
    I have had this wheel for a while, so it is time to get it finished.  It was missing its upright and spindle.  The owner wanted an accelerator head for this wheel and after searching around the Internet she found one that I will be able to put in good working order.  She also has [...]

  • Use the No. 95 Trimming Plane Upright?

    Updated: 2010-12-09 14:49:16
    . Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Use the No . 95 Trimming Plane Upright Posted 12 09 2010 in All Weblog Posts Handplanes I've always held the No . 95 edge-trimming plane like a block plane . The lever cap faces up to the sky . The fence of the No . 95 is then . vertical So I was surprised to see a little tip in the February 1942 issue of The Woodworker a U.K . woodworking magazine that showed the plane being used in the opposite manner – the lever cap was . vertical The text says the tool is generally used with the wood lying flat on the bench as shown in the illustration . above Huh , I thought . That looks odd . So I tried it this . morning It is odd . You have to use the plane with a sinister left-handed set-up on your

  • Help the Jeske Family (and Yourself)

    Updated: 2010-12-08 18:09:50
    Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog Help the Jeske Family and Yourself Posted 12 08 2010 in All Weblog Posts Chisels If you've ever met Dave Jeske at Blue Spruce Toolworks , then you don't have to read the next sentence . You already know he is one of the nicest , most honest and talented toolmakers working . today Jeske sent out his tool newsletter this week and there was a new item offered : tool rolls . I saw Jeske's personal tool rolls at Woodworking in America and they are sweet . They were made by his now-17-year-old daughter Hannah , and he wasn't selling . them Now Hannah is making the tool rolls for sale in three sizes to help fund a class trip to Washington , D.C . The rolls are made from cotton duck , have room for 12

  • An Excerpt from Roy Underhill's Next Article

    Updated: 2010-12-08 17:51:37
    Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog An Excerpt from Roy Underhill's Next Article Posted 12 08 2010 in All Weblog Posts Required Reading The February 2011 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine is off to the printer . And I can safely say that it contains one of my three favorite articles we've published since I started here in 1996. It's Roy Underhill's article titled Roubo's Folding Bookstand . And while the article itself tells you how to build the clever project , the text itself is something you almost never see in a woodworking magazine – a fine piece of writing . I've included a short excerpt here to give you a . taste The February 2011 issue will mail out to subscribers the week before Christmas . And thank you ,

  • Woodworking Workshops: First Aid Kit

    Updated: 2010-12-07 20:37:29
    It pains me when I see an article that says in effect ” forget everything you know about……..”, because usually the article is just a precursor to a sales presentation.  Normally the author has a new and better whatever that he or she wants to sell to you, and of course you need to subscribe [...]

  • The Editors' Wishlists

    Updated: 2010-12-06 19:30:28
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday , 06 December 2010 The Editors' Wishlists This year our store , ShopWoodworking.com added hundreds of new books , plans and DVDs . There are so many new products , in fact , that we haven't been able to get a look

  • Match Mortise Size Without Measuring

    Updated: 2010-12-06 17:22:14
    Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Popular Woodworking Editors' Blog Sign In Free Updates Let us tell you when new posts are added Email : Click to subscribe via RSS Search Navigation Letters to the Editors Blog Home Popular Woodworking Blogroll Woodworking Magazine Arts Mysteries Craftsman Plans Heartwood Joel Moskowitz Popular Woodworking's T-shirts , mugs more Sauer Steiner Blog The Windsor Institute The Wood Whisperer Archive 2010 December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday , 06 December 2010 Match Mortise Size Without Measuring Whenever I teach a class , at least one student will say to me you really don't like measuring , do you I don't dislike measuring , but I try to avoid it

  • Have You Seen “Woodshop” Yet?

    Updated: 2010-12-06 07:00:33
    Jesse Ventura has long since moved out of Minnesota's Governor's Mansion, but instead of reaching for the wrestling tights again, he's back to acting. Here's the fun part: his latest role involves woodworking! Or, rather, shop class.

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