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A
preview of articles from the December 1999 issue of WOOD® magazine |
| WOODWORKING
FEATURES IN THIS ISSUE |
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| Wood
on the move Learn how wood gets bent out of shape. |
| What it takes
to be Shaker Here's a furniture style with well-reasoned roots. |
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Idea Shop 2000 See our state-of-the-art workshop that provides sound solutions for the dedicated woodworker. |
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12-Volt
cordless drills Revealing tests tell the story behind 14 models. |
WOODWORKING PROJECTS |
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Shaker wall
mirror Expect this home accent to be used and admired. |
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Shaker-inspired
quilt stand Display quilts with this eye-catching design. |
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Mobile
mitersaw center Give your mitersaw a sturdy, feature-filled stand. |
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Make tablesaw
dust disappear Build an above-table dust-collection fixture that's a perfect fit for your tool. |
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Drill-press
dust collector Dispose of drilling waste quickly and easily with this on-the-spot dust-collection hose holder. |
| Brilliant
birds Scrollsaw a pair of fine-feathered friends. |
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Wake-up alarm
clock Our cool kid's timekeeper makes getting up in the morning a whole lot of fun. |
| SHORT-SUBJECT FEATURES |
| Wood Anecdote:
Sugar Pine California's Gold Rush Tree |
| How To Figure
Dust-Collection Needs Is it finally time to tackle the dust problem in your shop? Don't gamble by guessing on duct sizes and airflow. These basic calculations will tell you what flow capacity you need, what size ductwork that calls for, and how much static pressure loss you dust collector must overcome to work effectively. |
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Great
Ideas: Tablesaw Hold-downs Boards of a feather work wonders together |




