Blog Carnival Edition 1
September 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under My Blog Carnival
Welcome to my new posting program that is about featuring interesting Woodworking Blogs. I have created this sample Carnival Edition to give you folks a look and see what to expect when I create this new style of post. My sample Carnival is featuring my blog posts but in the future I would like to feature outside personal woodworking blog posts. This post is an example of what the Carnival Editions will look like. We are hoping to create a new Carnival Edition once a month, which will feature 5 to 10 new woodworking blogs in each Edition.
Carnival Post 1: How to sign up a woodworking blog.
Yes, I am looking for your favorite woodworking blogs that are well established and current in their posting. If anyone has or knows about a good woodworking blog that can add good information to our New Blog Carnival, please let us know or send this link to the blog owner.
Carnival Post 2: What is a Carnival?
According to Wikipedia a Blog Carnival is a ‘type of blog that is similar to a magazine’.
It has a title, a topic, editors, contributors, and an audience. It is published on a regular schedule, be it weekly, twice a month or monthly. I have seen one that publishes “Whenever I feel like it”
Below I have added a few of my favorite posts found on my blog. These samples are found on my blog and for the future Carnival Editions I want to add outside woodworking blogs and their post on interesting woodworking articles. Please help and submit your favorite woodworking blogs to my Carnival.
Carnival Post 3: Router Bits, so how do you decide?
The most popular router bit on the market is a “1/4″ Round over bit”. (Note: From a survey of a long list of Router users.) When buying router bits the only way to tell a good or bad bit is by looking at the characteristics of the router bit. And as always not all router bits are created equally so when looking for your next 1/4″ round over bit look for the following:
Carnival Post 4: Inspiration from Malcolm
I have been making baskets and boxes using the heart joints for about 10 years. I even used the jig to make all the drawers for a couple sets of kitchen cabinets. I know the customers were really pleased to see those. Attached are a few photos of a basket that I recently made. The basket with the silk flowers I made for my wife for her birthday in November 2009.
Carnival Post 5: Why Sign Up?
Over 75 hours of video material!
With your membership to RouterWorkshop.net you will gain access to the private member area where each week a new episode of the RouterWorkshop will be released to you. There is a total of 183 episodes in the entire Router Workshop series, all of which are included in your RouterWorkshop.net membership!
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