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for Your Woodworking LibraryBuy 'Woodcraft' 2009 Magazines |
| An Arts & Crafts Blanket Chest built of solid cherry and plywood biscuit construction with a cedar interior and two drawers heads the project lineup. Other projects include: A Rocking Pony for young riders that will become a charming home accent after they grow up, a set of six Coasters with a handy cradle, and a Mitersaw Stand smart enough to clean up after itself. Skill-building technique stories include a comprehensive look at "Workshop Lighting." Tool features include: "Table Saw Face-Off," "Hot New Tools," and "Problem-Solving Products." PLUS: Check out Patrick Jaromin’s Chicagoland compact shop that is as efficient, hardworking, and comfortable as shops twice the size, thanks to its layout and technology enhancements. |
| A Schoolhouse Regulator Clock, built with the help of some handy jigs, heads the project lineup. The clock features a battery operated movement and an authentic face. Other projects: an easy-to-build Country French Wine Server that holds 24 wine bottles, glasses, and other accessories, Turned Bookends in the Art Deco style, and a Lumber and Sheet Goods Storage Rack designed to hold materials up to 8' long. Skill-building technique stories cover "8 All-Star Router Jigs", "4-Step Antique Finish", and "Bandsaw Tune-Up". Tool features include: "Hot New Tools and Accessories" and "Problem-Solving Products". PLUS: Visit Michael Panzano's prize-winning workshop in Sewell, New Jersey, a model of organization and efficiency that includes four great mini projects. |
| This Special Workshop Issue begins with a look at Woodcraft Magazine's brand-new workshop, followed by the cover project—"Super-Easy Workshop Cabinets," that offers instruction in building cabinets with melamine, MDF, or birch plywood. Also included: a new way to assemble drawers quickly, using the Metal Box system. A second project shows how to build easy-to-make wallhung tool boards and companion tool holders. Skill-building technique stories cover: "Router Dovetailed Drawers Done Right", "Small-Shop Dust Collection", "Tough-Love Workshop Finishes", and "How to Install a Workshop Wood Floor". Tool features include: "Power Sharpeners", "Hot New Tools and Accessories" and "Problem-Solving Products". PLUS: A pull-out Dream-Shop Planner with a scaled grid and cut-out templates. |
| A Garden Bench and Planter combo built from cypress and weather-tough mortise-and-tenon joinery heads the list of projects in this issue. Other featured projects include an Adjustable 3-in-1 Assembly Table and a Chip-Carved Hand Mirror. Mini shop projects include: Router Mortising Jig, Wall-Mounted Air Cleaner, Lazy-Susan Finishing Table, and 72-Drawer Hardware Chest. Skill-building technique stories cover: "Loose-Tenon Options," "Jointer Tune-up", "Pore Fillers," and "Taming Wild Wood." Tool features include: "WoodRiver Planes: Hot New Tool Review," "Hot New Tools and Accessories" and "Problem-Solving Products." PLUS: Tour the workshop of Russ Blaser, a dedicated woodturner, and find three take-away projects. |
| A Tansu-Inspired Box-on-Box Chest that combines good looks and smart storage is the cover project. Other featured projects include: Mix-and-Match (Magnetic) Picture Frames; Federal Candle Table, a classic period furniture piece; and an A-Frame Mobile Clamp Rack. You'll also find 11 small shop projects in five of the project and technique stories.
Skill-building technique stories include: "Table-sawn Splines", "Why Dye?" and "String and Fan Inlay Made Simple".
Tool features include: "Hot New Tools and Accessories" and "Problem-Solving Products".
PLUS: Find out why Mark Koritz's shop is such a great place to build projects and discover four organizers to improve your shop. |
| Heading the project list is a tall Chippendale-style Classic Display Case that shows its style with a classic finial, fretwork, and stopped flutes. Other projects include a handsome craftsman's toolbox, a beautiful jewelry box built from figured wood, and five holiday scrollsaw ornaments. Plus you'll find 7 small shop projects within three stories. Skill-building technique stories cover "Turning a Showy Finial", "Expressway to Stopped Flutes" and "Success with Shellac". Tool features offer a "Tool Closeup: Trim Routers," "Hot New Tools and Accessories" and "Problem-Solving Products". PLUS: Discover how planning and patience paid off for Bill Sands when building and outfitting a workshop where everything is within reach and available space is used to optimum advantage for storage. |
| 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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