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Issue 117, October 1999

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A preview of
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October 1999
issue of
WOOD® magazine

WOODWORKING FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE
 
Woodworking hall of fame
Meet the two inductees for 1999.
 
Give power-carving a go
Get a handle on rotary carving tools and accessories, as well as how to use them.
 
Biscuit joiners
See which shop-tested tools took top honors.
 
Click Here for Larger View Build-A-Gift winners
Check out the top entries in our latest contest.
 
What finish is that anyway?
Learn to identify antique furniture finishes.
 
Click Here for Larger View Accent on woodburning
Master a unique art form in one easy lesson.
 
Edge-banding basics
Cover raw edges of sheet goods with this skill.
 
Woodworker's home improvement guide
Stylize your home with distinctive interior trim.
 

WOODWORKING PROJECTS

 
Click Here for Larger View Schoolhouse pendulum clock
An octagonal frame accented with inlay adds rich styling to this timeless beauty.
 
Click Here for Larger View Tablesaw outfeed table
This handy fixture bolts to your tablesaw, providing sturdy stock support and safety.
 
Click Here for Larger View Ironing-board hideaway
Say no to wrinkles with this wall-hung ironing center, complete with special storage.
 
Click Here for Larger View Catch of the day
Try your woodburning skills from page 76 on this attractive sportsman's picture frame.
 
Click Here for Larger View First-class letter box
Keep cards and letters in one location with this decorative scrollsawn organizer.
 

Short Subject Features
 
Great Ideas: Clamp Extensions
 
Repair Shop: Books and Magazines Offer Furniture Facts
Visiting shops, galleries, and museums, as suggested in the August edition of WOOD magazine (issue 114), is a great way to study antique and collectible furniture. But you can learn a lot about it be reading, too.
 
Tool Buyer's Update: Mobile Bases
 
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