Issue 108, October 1998
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A preview of articles
from the
October 1998
issue of WOOD® magazine
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WOODWORKING
FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE |
Woodworking Hall of
Fame
Join us as we induct two influential woodworkers into our
prestigious Hall; designer/craftsman Sam Maloof, and TV
personality Norm Abram. |
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Fixing up that old
joint
Discover the secrets of regluing failed woodworking
joints from a professional restorer. |
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Premium dado sets
Find out what goes into a top-quality dado set and which
of 14 tested models performed best. |
Toy contest winners
take a bow!
Enjoy the creativity of the winning entries in our final
Build-A-Toy contest. |
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Popular playthings
from the past
Take a nostalgic step back to view the toys that kids
played with during simpler times. |
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Box-joint jig
Build a precision shop aid that lets you make
microadjustable cuts on your tablesaw. |
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Well-made magazine
cases
Use the jig described above to create handy, attractive
storage for your favorite magazines. |
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More than a nightstand
Furnish a bedroom or other location with
this pleasing Craftsman-era lamp table. |
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Entertainment
extravaganza
Now, place all of your home electronics in
our fashionable Craftsman-style cabinet system. |
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Goblets with a
turner's touch
Impress dinner guests with glassware
featuring fancy wooden stems. |
Wood anecdote: pecan
Hickory's nuttiest cousin. |
How To Insure A
Woodworking Business
Woodworkers pose a risk for insurance purposes, but you
can take steps to lower it. |
Drafting/Reference
Center
Keep reference material close at hand with this
two-project setup. |
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