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Cool Shooting Board Features and Capabilities

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A Shooting Board is commonly known as a fixture that holds a board at a specific angle, such as 45 or 90 degrees, and allows most commonly the end grain to be cut accurately, but this is not the limit of what a shooting board and it’s potential capables are. Let me share with you […]

Tightening Up Your Craftsmanship

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Craftsmanship in a word is just a word. We envision the ensemble of things we understand it to mean when we hear it, or think of it. We know what it is when we see it, on it’s face, we recognize it, but it is more than just a few simple words. Busting a 2×4 […]

The Woodworking Accuracy Solution

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We’ve received some email from a few woodworkers and makers lately who wanted more woodworking accuracy, but they were not sure they could get to the accuracy they hoped for without CNC. Interestingly enough, most woodworking CNC setups will not work to 0.001 tolerances and handplanes with our shooting boards will do exactly that and […]

What is a Woodworking Shooting Board?

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First let’s sort out some ambiguity. This is a tool used in woodworking, and not to be confused with things that are used in the sport of hockey or firearm related sports. The Ultra Plus Shooter. A shooting board for woodworking is a tool which is sometimes referred to as a woodworking appliance, but for […]

Helpful Resources at Evenfall Studios

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There are many resources for woodworking, metalworking and making in general available at Evenfall Studios, so we thought we would give you a quick tour of how to navigate and use them. First off our blog. We use our blog a little differently than most websites. It is a resource of information about our products, […]

Introducing the Combi Shooter Shooting Board

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We’d like introduce a new shooting board to our lineup, called the Combi Shooter. The Combi Shooter, “Multi”. The Combi Shooter gets its name because it combines two models of shooting board we currently offer into one. Starting with the Long Grain Shooter shooting board, we build it completely as a Long Grain Shooter including […]

How to Select a Single Chute Shooting Board

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Selecting a shooting board is about being familiar with the kind of woodworking you do right now, and having a sense of the kind of work that you are hoping to be able to do in the future. This is a long term tool that will help you make many projects over the years. When […]

Shooting Boards for Woodworking and More

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As you know, Evenfall Studios is a tool making company best known for our custom made shooting boards, as well as some other helpful tools for woodworking. You may be in the market for any number of these tools, and you may be interested in learning more about them. First off, there is a great […]

New ways to Complete Purchases at Evenfall Studios.

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In addition to the shopping cart processing we offer on our website which includes PayPal, We have recently added a non-PayPal credit/debit card processor to help our clients complete their purchases at Evenfall Studios. This is good news for both our clients and for us, because it offers new purchasing options that we haven’t been […]

Woodworking Tool Talk

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It’s always fun to talk tools, Right? So I thought it would be a good time to talk about a few of the tools we offer here at Evenfall Studios. We are best known for our shooting boards, and for nine years now we have been making them for woodworkers all over the world. Every […]

Shooting Board Choices For Woodworkers

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We get questions about our shooting boards, and it seems like a good time to try and answer a few and share the information with everybody who may be pondering a shooting board from us in the near future. Our Combi Shooter We are often asked about the Chute Adapters. Here is what you need […]

The Sweet Deal

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In the past several months I’ve had several inquiries about our shooting boards and the general take away from these inquiries was that these woodworkers wanted to optimize their set up so that it would save space overall, while having the most capability for future woodworking. The question I usually ask most woodworkers when they […]
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