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13 Kenny Duncan Sr.
COINage Magazine

13 Kenny Duncan Sr.

NUMISMATIST OF THE CENTURY

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June - July 2024
SLED INTO SUCCESS WITH SEGMENTED BOWLS
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SLED INTO SUCCESS WITH SEGMENTED BOWLS

Start your journey toward creating beautiful bowls with the first critical step: accurately cutting and assembling the angled segments.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
BREADBOARD ENDS DONE RIGHT
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BREADBOARD ENDS DONE RIGHT

This traditional method for concealing end grain relies on a hidden trick to work properly. Find out the \"hole\" story behind breadboard ends with this time-tested method.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
BENCHTOP ROUTER TABLES
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BENCHTOP ROUTER TABLES

Can compact tables deliver big-time routing features and performance? We tested 11 benchtop models to find out.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
VENEER-SHADE LAMP
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VENEER-SHADE LAMP

Get ready for warm and glowing reactions to this lamp. It makes sheets of veneer and bits from your scrap bin really shine.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
CLASSIC CHERRY SIDEBOARD
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CLASSIC CHERRY SIDEBOARD

A plywood carcase provides a quick-to-build foundation for the dovetailed drawers and mortise-and-tenon doors.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
TRANSFORMABLE TOOL STAND
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TRANSFORMABLE TOOL STAND

Simple but sturdy, this mobile stand can hold a benchtop power tool. Build two stands and you can stack them or pair them as pedestals for an add-on workbench top.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
MODERN PICNIC TABLE
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MODERN PICNIC TABLE

Serve up some style at your next cookout or outdoor party with this eye-catching table and bench combo.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
STUDIO? WOOD SHOP? YES!
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STUDIO? WOOD SHOP? YES!

Don't mistake this backyard shed as a high-end home for garden tools. Instead, you'll find an efficient, well-lit, and comfortable workshop inside.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
MITER-GAUGE SHOOTING BOARD
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MITER-GAUGE SHOOTING BOARD

Build this shooting board in an afternoon; use it for a lifetime to produce gap-free joinery with just a few strokes of a hand plane.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
SOCK-LEG TABLE
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SOCK-LEG TABLE

Build this accent table and try your hand at an uncommon technique for dressing up tapered legs.

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July 2024 - Issue 296
The Resilient Revival of Anne Brontë & Her Stones
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Resilient Revival of Anne Brontë & Her Stones

For the first time, the Anne Brontë rock collection underwent complete description and identification, and along with Professor Hazel Hutchison of Leeds University and Dr. Enrique Lozano Diz at ELODIZ (a company specializing in spectroscopy analysis), an analysis of that collaboration, Anne Brontë and Geology: A Study of her Collection of Stones, was published in April 2022 in Volume 47, Issue 2 of the peer-reviewed journal, Brontë Studies & Gazette.\"

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March 2024
HOW TO PUT A PROTECTIVE CAP ON A CAB
Rock&Gem Magazine

HOW TO PUT A PROTECTIVE CAP ON A CAB

To protect a specimen cab, often a cap is needed. In my case, I had a slab with the because of the color of the background and the pattern. This background had a more silicified consistency than most sandstones. It had no graininess like most sandstone, so I'm inclined to compare it to a jasper. The pattern was typical of a dendrite.

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March 2024
Amazing Women with Rock-Solid Careers
Rock&Gem Magazine

Amazing Women with Rock-Solid Careers

Explorers, Geologists, Educators & Jewelry Makers...

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March 2024
A Step Closer to Hydrogen, the "Climate-Friendly Fuel"
Rock&Gem Magazine

A Step Closer to Hydrogen, the "Climate-Friendly Fuel"

As I reported last June, the world is racing to find sustainably renewable, nonpolluting sources of energy to replace our carbon-based reserves of coal, oil and gas.

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March 2024
Subduction Goes Back-Way, Way Back!
Rock&Gem Magazine

Subduction Goes Back-Way, Way Back!

Long in the making, the concept of plate tectonics coalesced in the 1960s. The Earth's squishy mantle churns. Above it rides immense crustal plates-some oceanic, others continental.

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March 2024
The Planet Lurking within our Planet
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Planet Lurking within our Planet

When Theia Kissed Earth

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March 2024
The Case of the Bleeding Glacier
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Case of the Bleeding Glacier

It's a gory sight called Blood Falls. Ever since British geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor first noted it in 1911, it has been a mystery.

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March 2024
8 Green Rocks to Collect & Enjoy
Rock&Gem Magazine

8 Green Rocks to Collect & Enjoy

The color green is often associated with good luck, money and health. In the gem world, green-hued stones vary in rarity, cost, durability and shine. Whether you wear green gemstones to honor your Irish heritage, celebrate springtime or to enjoy some of Mother Nature's finest work, there's a green-colored stone for you. Experts weigh in on what their favorites are and why you should be envious if they're not in your collection yet.

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March 2024
6 Steps for Forming - and Maintaining - a Vibrant Youth Group
Rock&Gem Magazine

6 Steps for Forming - and Maintaining - a Vibrant Youth Group

Approximately 600 clubs belong to the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies (AFMS). While most include kids under age 18 within their ranks, only a fraction boasts a full-scale youth group with deliberate programming aimed right at kids.

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March 2024
The Irish Legend of Finn McCool & the Giant's Causeway
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Irish Legend of Finn McCool & the Giant's Causeway

Ireland, the emerald isle, is known for its lush green hillsides, the cliffs of Mohr and on its northern Antrim coast, a stairway of basalt columns that stretches into the sea all the way to Scotland.

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March 2024
THE ROCHESTER SHALE: A SNAPSHOT OF ANCIENT LIFE
Rock&Gem Magazine

THE ROCHESTER SHALE: A SNAPSHOT OF ANCIENT LIFE

425 million years ago, New York was a warm, shallow saltwater tropical sea. Exotic creatures lived, thrived and died in the lagoons. The formation of coral reefs was just beginning.

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March 2024
Embracing AI for Earthquake Prediction
Rock&Gem Magazine

Embracing AI for Earthquake Prediction

Seismologists Swap Conventional Methods for \"Deep-Learning\" Models

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March 2024
Need a Map of the Ocean Floor?
Rock&Gem Magazine

Need a Map of the Ocean Floor?

Call in the Seals!

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March 2024
Earth, the Desert Planet
Rock&Gem Magazine

Earth, the Desert Planet

Things Look Grim 250 Million Years From Now!

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March 2024
Volcanoes or Asteroids?
Rock&Gem Magazine

Volcanoes or Asteroids?

The Debates on Dino Doom Never End!

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March 2024
MORGAN HILL POPPY JASPER
Rock&Gem Magazine

MORGAN HILL POPPY JASPER

In California, there are very few places to collect semi-precious stones. Many locations from the past have been either exhausted of the material or the land has been developed.

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March 2024
THE ACORN
Rock&Gem Magazine

THE ACORN

The briolette gemstone has the same design attributes of a regular gemstone, however, the pavilion is elongated and the crown is usually domed. This is perfect for an elegant pendant, earrings or a pendulum.

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March 2024
The Many Facets Jocelyn Zimmer
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Many Facets Jocelyn Zimmer

The First Female President in Five Generations of Zimmer Brothers Jewelers is Set to Sparkle

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March 2024
ARGENTINA'S INCA ROSE
Rock&Gem Magazine

ARGENTINA'S INCA ROSE

Red roses are a big part of the culture of Argentina. Since European immigrants introduced the flowers in the early 1800s, they have evolved into the beloved, however unofficial, national symbol of love, beauty and strength. The famed rose gardens of Buenos Aires are one of that capitol city's major attractions. Red roses also figure prominently in Argentinian art and festivals; they are even an economic factor as the nation's third largest export.

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March 2024