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Find wood and make your own turning lumber

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To show you how to get started harvesting logs right in your own backyard or local forest, we asked longtime woodworker and small shop-sawyer Brian Hahn, from Avoca, Wisconsin, to share his favorite jig and techniques for converting firewood into valuable stock. We liked Brian’s bandsaw jig so much, we did a slight redesign and have included the plans for it with this download.

Featured in the May 2007 issue.

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