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My apologies to the many people whose emails I have not responded to. This site is a part time endeavor for me and I've been quite busy elsewhere. As well I haven't implemented a good spam filter, making it more difficult.
If you wish to contact me use the address below, which you will have to type in by hand. If I print the email address in the usual format the spam collectors will find it again, and alas, I get tons of garbage.
I do not respond to emails asking help to locate a specific woodworking plan, because I can't help you any more than to tell you the following:
If you are looking for a specific woodworking plan, look at the links page on this site. There is advice there on how to find plans on the internet.
jg{place the 'at' sign here}jeffgreefwoodworking.com
About Jeff Greef and this site.
Jeff Greef is author of over 100 magazine articles and four books on the subject of hobbyist woodworking. He has written for Fine Woodworking, Today's Homeowner (formerly Home Mechanix), American Woodworker, Woodshop News, Popular Woodworking, Woodwork, Workbench, Creative Woodworks and Crafts, Woodworker, Today's Woodworker and others. He edited Woodwork during its first years. Four books bear his name, they are Make Your Own Jigs and Woodshop Furniture, Marvelous Wooden Boxes You Can Make, and Display Cabinets You Can Customize all with Betterway Books, and finally Woodworking For Fun And Profit with Prima Publishing.
The material presented in this website comes mostly out of his files from articles done with the magazines years ago. This material would only be available to readers if they happen to have years worth of back issues, so the author decided to make the material available again now that internet technology makes it possible to do so without the difficulty, time and expense involved with print media.
How This Site Was Built
This HTML was built with Allaire Homesite 4.5 on a Celeron 333 PC with Windows 98. Photos were scanned with a Microtek Scanmaker 4 and jockeyed a bit with Adobe Photoshop LE, the bundled version. Cad Standard was used to generate dimensioned drawings of projects. The hosting ISP is Cruzio, a local service amenable to the needs of small sites.
The artistic illustrations sprinkled through the site come from "A Source Book of Advertising Art" compiled by Irving Zucker, Bonanza Books NY 1964. These illustrations are French, from the early part of last century. There is no copyright on any of them.
When ’Omer smote ’is blooming lyre,
He’d ’eard men sing by land an’ sea;
An’ what he thought ’e might require,
’E went an’ took—the same as we!
-Kipling
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