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for Your Woodworking LibraryBuy 'Woodcraft' 2007 Magazines |
| Stylish complementary coffee and end tables built in the mission style are the featured projects in this issue. Also: Scott Phillips' multipurpose folding table, Judy Gale Roberts' intarsia presidential dollar plaque, and a handy turned travel mug.
Technique stories that will help you build the mission tables include mastering mortise-and-tenon joinery, making perfect flat-panel glue-ups, and applying a successful mission finish. We offer seven “Hot New Tools & Accessories” to enhance your woodworking shop and discover how to make the best use of two “Problem-Solving Products”: the Lie-Nielsen Dowel Plate and the Pinnacle Precision Triangle Set. PLUS: Travel to Allentown, Pa., to John Uhler's basement workshop loaded with take-away ideas. Among them: a lathe tool rack, a tenoning and splining jig, assembly bench add-ons, and a quick-and-easy drill-press table. |
| A modest-sized cabinet for today's flat-panel TVs heads the list of projects. The stylish entertainment center houses all of your electronic components in one tidy package. Also: "Heirloom Quilt Stand," "Shaker Oval Nesting Trays" (from Scott Phillips), "Lady's Perfume Applicator," and "Good-as-Gold Picture Frames." Technique stories include a guide to harnessing the muscle of a pocket hole joint. Find out what's available in precision pocket-hole jigs, and how to use one popular model. Also: "Secrets of Working with a Waterborne Finish," and "Getting the Edge on Plywood (edge treatments). Add precision, safety, and convenience to your table saw - the number-one tool in your workshop—with an affordable roundup of 14 quality, accessories. Also: "Hot New Tools & Accessories" and "Problem-Solving Products." PLUS: Tour the idea-filled workshop of Bobby Hartness located in Greenville, S. C. - one of "America's Top Shops." |
| Projects include a 19th century salt box reproduction by Scott Phillips, host of "The American Woodshop" on PBS, a toy box, knife box and Shaker wood box reproduction. Scott Phillip is also interviewed for this issue and discusses five more of his skill building projects to be featured in the magazine over the next year. Discover the secrets of the Work Sharp 3000, a new dry sharpening system from Professional Tool Manufacturing that takes the work out of sharpening. Also learn tips for resawing wood and making wooden hinges. |
| Projects to make: An Adirondack chair, Drop point and detail pencil knives, An intriguing bandsaw box that will test your skills. Learn about world-renowned carver Mooney Warther whose family is preserving his life story and the business he founded. Also meet Charlie Durfee and Peter Turner, contemporary Maine furniture makers whose work reflects the Shaker style. Find out how the M. Power Precision Sharpening System I and Magswitch magnetic products perform and read about 16 products for your shop. Also: Sam Maloof's seminar at Greenville, S.C., and "Think Small, Win Big" Stamp Holder Contest winners. |
| Projects include: A handy sharpening station, contemporary zigzag chair, versatile toggle clamps and an attractive pepper mill and salt cellar combo that makes a great gift. Meet Fred Lee Stanley, self-taught furniture maker whose Abingdon, Va., home is furnished with high quality reproductions of period furniture that he has crafted over the past 30 years. In 2006 his work earned him the prestigious Cartouche Award. Discover in our tool reviews what makes Festool's Domino Tenon Joiner so widely acclaimed and how LHR's CarveWright CNC Carving Machine performs. |
| You’ll find project plans to make classy, stackable storage trays for poker chips, a versatile wheeled work desk, an elegant tray for serving sushi and a wooden smoothing plane inspired by a James Krenov design. Discover what set Marc Adams on a woodworking career path that led to the founding of the Marc Adams School of Woodworking where woodworkers come to learn from the best craftsmen in the field. Reviews of the Pinnacle Honing Guide and Woodpeckers LE Router Tables are included, along with 12 new products for your shop. |
| Projects include a 75-gallon aquarium that doubles as a piece of fine furniture, a pocket humidor, mission-style frames and three wooden stamp holders to inspire entrants in the second "Think Small, Win Big" contest. Meet Thomas Lie-Nielsen who has been building a well-respected hand tool brand and a successful manufacturing company – Lie-Nielsen Toolworks – for the past 25 years. Reviews include: Jet Slow Speed Wet Sharpener, Proxxon’s miniature tools and the revolutionary SawStop table saw. Also, 13 new products for your shop and the development of a new product – a woodcarver’s vise. |
| Woodcraft Magazine focuses on high-interest woodworking Projects, Techniques, and Products through articles that appeal to woodworkers of all skill levels. Seasoned woodworkers write the articles, providing hands-on experience and mentoring for woodworkers of all levels and interests. Tool experts introduce readers to the latest tools and tool innovations. And, for those looking to improve their shops, Woodcraft Magazine provides authoritative guidance for specialized storage, dust collection, shop setup and more. With the one year subscription you'll receive six regular bimonthly issues. |
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