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A
preview of articles from the October 1999 issue of WOOD® magazine |
| WOODWORKING
FEATURES IN THIS ISSUE |
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| 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. |
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Build-A-Gift winners Check out the top entries in our latest contest. |
| What finish is
that anyway? Learn to identify antique furniture finishes. |
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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 |
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Schoolhouse
pendulum clock An octagonal frame accented with inlay adds rich styling to this timeless beauty. |
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Tablesaw
outfeed table This handy fixture bolts to your tablesaw, providing sturdy stock support and safety. |
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Ironing-board
hideaway Say no to wrinkles with this wall-hung ironing center, complete with special storage. |
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Catch of the
day Try your woodburning skills from page 76 on this attractive sportsman's picture frame. |
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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 |




