The Splinter Report: January 16th

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“In My Minds Eye”. by Lin Elkins

Welcome to The Splinter Report, where I gather the assorted interesting and amusing things I’ve seen in the woodworking world. This week we’re looking at woodworking art, AI confusion, and how much history sucked.

Tool News Quick Bites

Ryobi Releases New 10″ Chain Saw: The new saw features a brushless motor, and promises 30% faster cutting (compared to what?). Still though, not a bad choice for a light-duty tool.

Blue Spruce Has New Card Scrapers: A few years ago Blue Spruce released a set of card scrapers that were .062″ thick. And while that more hefty style has its fans, there was demand for ones that could flex. Answering the call, Blue Spruce has added .032″ and .015″ thick versions of their 6″ card scraper. Currently, the thinner sizes are only available in a bundle, but if they’re popular enough I’m sure…

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