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WOOD™ Magazine July 2013 Issue # 219Table of Contents:Sand Your Way to a Superb FinishSanding prior to finishing positions you for a good finish. But sanding between coats of finish truly makes the difference between a so-so surface and one that looks and feels professional. Four Ways to Raise Router Bits Ranging from simply the cost of a router to more than $1,300, these table-mounted-router, bit-raising options help you rout quickly, accurately, and safely. Drawer Boxes in Three Easy Steps Quickly and efficiently create drawer boxes using a ¼" dado set and three quick setups. Hide Ply Edges with Perfectly Mitered Trim When edging a workpiece in mitered trim, we'll show you how to do it with heavenly precision. |
☑ Plans in WOOD Issue 219 Include:Shop Jig: Bandsaw Circle CutterThis well-rounded bandsaw add-on saws circles form 2' to 44' in diameter and can easily be made from scrap you have on hand ... ▸ Get the Plans |
Adirondack Chair with FootrestThe classic Adirondack chair gets an upgrade with a built-in pull-out footrest. This chair is low cost, comfortable, and looks just as good on your porch as it does at your beachfront chalet ... ▸ Get the Plans |
Construction-grade ScraperThe earth (or at least the carpet) moves when this toy scraper rolls by. Just like on the life-size version, you lift the apron on our scaled-down dirt mover and pivot the bowl down to scoop up a load ... ▸ Get the Plans |
Traditional Dresser and NightstandThese two pieces share construction techniques, such as simple tongue-and-groove and loose-tenon joints, making them easy to build simultaneously from one set of instructions. They are part of a five-piece traditional bedroom set, which includes plans for a bed, a lingerie chest, and a blanket chest ... ▸ Get the Plans |
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