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Issue 107, August 1998 -- Fewer than 100 copies left!

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A preview of articles
from the
August 1998
issue of WOOD
® magazine

WOODWORKING FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE


Wood profile: red pine
This Great Lakes wood finds use in construction.


Shaker's Maine Man
Tour Thomas Moser's furniture workshop and read about his secrets for success.


Push your way to safety
Get the lowdown on commercially available pushsticks, pushblocks, and pushshoes.


Woodworking glues
Check out our comprehensive chart on eight common glues and see how to apply each one.


Benchtop mortisers
Discover the advantages of owning a mortiser and what models took top honors in our test.


What a bunch of characters
Enjoy the wit and humor of top caricature carvers as they re-create an Old West saloon.


Hardwood shopper
Buy smarter with our board-foot calculator and guide to common woodworking woods.



WOODWORKING PROJECTS



Nautical knickknack
Use our full-sized patterns to make this outstanding 46"-long boat shelf.


Have a ball
Build this colorful gum ball dispenser and watch the kids crowd around to give it a try.


Scrollsawn basket
Cut out and assemble one of the neatest scrollsaw projects you'll see anywhere.


Summer sensation
Beautify your deck with this pleasing railing design. It includes louvered post lights for entertaining out of doors after sundown.





Short Subject Features


Woodworking's Greatest Hits
You'll be in the swing with these handy hammers. Woodworkers accustomed to putting pieces together with screws and glue might not think of a hammer as an essential tool. But even if you don't drive 16-penny nails, here are two hammers and a mallet that will earn their keep in your shop.


Router Bit Review Window Sash Set
We shed some light on how to use these tricky bits.
 
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