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Prometheus
 
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 20:36:06 -0400, Tom Watson
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1. If you use the right blade and set your saw up the right way,
you don't need a jointer to create glue-line joints.

2. All whitewoods can be stained to look like cherry.

3. Sanding looks as good as planing, if it's done properly.

4. Poly holds up better than anything else in exterior
applications.


Hmm.... basically good sentiments, but it might be better following
the form you named it after- try this:

There is WoodDorking. WoodDorking should be understood. WoodDorking
has been understood.

There is the origin of WoodDorking. WoodDorking is caused by the
desire to make sawdust. Sawdust should be produced. Sawdust has been
produced.
(*note- neanders should substitute "shavings" for sawdust :P)

There are tools which create sawdust. Tools should be purchased.
Tools have been purchased.

There is the eight-fold path to WoodDorking, in the pursuit of
creating sawdust. This path should be developed. This path has been
developed.

__________________________________________

The eight-fold path of WoodDorking:

Right Projects
Right Planning
Right Joinery
Right Tooling
Right Shaping
Right Technique
Right Preparation
Right Finish

Then you've got all the room for tips and tricks you like in the
sub-categories and commentary!