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Tag Archives: Handworks
Dovetail Doctor – The Sterling Dovetail Ruler receives high praise
Last week I introduced a new product, the Dovetail Rule or Dovetail Blade as some are calling it. After great feedback from customers at Handworks in Amana Iowa over the weekend, I woke up Monday morning to several texts and … Continue reading
Limited edition Saddle-Tail Dovetail Markers available at Handworks 2015.
Its time to share another limited edition tool to commemorate Handworks 2015! I have about 30 of these Saddle-Tail units with socket head screws that I think are just lovely, bigger and bolder than the black oxide phillips head screws. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dovetail Marker, Handworks, Handworks 2015, Saddle-Tail, Sterling Tool Works
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Sterling Tool Works 2015 Woodworking Show Schedule
Happy new year to all the Sterling Tool Works followers! I apologize for the dearth of blogs recently. November and December were extremely busy as I was filling orders for holiday deliveries. Unfortunately several projects that were in process have … Continue reading