Issue 111, Winter 1998
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A preview of
articles from the
Winter 1998
issue of
WOOD®
magazine |
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WOODWORKING
FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE |
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Fill 'er
up for perfection
Learn to fill wood grain before finishing to achieve a
glasslike appearance every time. |
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Basketmaking
in 10 easy steps
You have the tools to make baskets; now order the
materials and let's get weaving. |
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Furniture
carving for noncarvers
See how we use a rotary carver and special cutters to
dress up an oak mirror frame. |
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Blades and
bits in the making
Travel with us to Italy to see how CMT and Freud
manufacture router bits and saw blades. |
At-a-glance guide to
clear finishes
Rely on this quick reference to determine what finish to
use on your next project. |
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Bent-laminated
hang-ups
Glue and clamp wood strips over templates to make showy
clothes hangers and hooks. |
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Art
deco-style photo frame
Give a pretty face a handsome place with this
easy-to-make desktop design. |
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Country-fresh
dresser and mirror
Beautify a bedroom with our complementary
project pair that are part of a complete set. |
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That old
oaken clock
Scrollsaw and apply a decorative clock face
border that features leaves and acorns. |
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Step right
up
Try out our box-joint jig while building
one or both of the sturdy step stools shown here. |
Great Ideas For Your
Shop: Spray-Adhesive Drawer
Keep the mess confined in our handy
Spray-Adhesive Drawer. |
Will selling your work
ruin a fun hobby?
When something you've loved to do all your life, such as
woodworking, starts turning into a business, it can be
greator quickly become a problem. |
The Furniture Repair
Shop - NEW FEATURE
Check out old furnitureyou
can fix a lot yourself. |
Wood Anecdote:
Sycamore
The hardwood giant of the virgin forest. |
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