Issue 121, February 2000

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A preview of
articles from the
February 2000
issue of
WOOD® magazine

 


WOODWORKING FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE
 


Forests for the future
Learn how foresters grow bigger and better trees, as well as how to size a tree for board feet yield.
 


Click Here for Larger View Crafted in Carolina
When someone buys a Philip Greene canoe, he does so to own a boat...as well as a work of art.
 


Click Here for Larger View 10" saw blades
Get the lowdown on price and performance as we put 37 miltipurpose models to the test.
 


From blocks to bandsawn boxes
Let pro Jerry Patrasso teach you the simple steps for making four clever containers.
 


The signs of the times
These carved, painted figures advertised products and businesses in our not-too-distant past.
 



WOODWORKING PROJECTS

 


Click Here for Larger View Nesting knockouts
Build a trio of Mission oak tables that fit within each other and add to your home's decor.
 


Click Here for Larger View Portable plant protection
This spring, protect young plants with thes easy-to-store folding cold frame.
 


Click Here for Larger View Rocker of the ages
Make an heirloom chair for generations to enjoy using our jigs and free mail-order patterns.
 


Click Here for Larger View A drill-press jig with all the angles
Use this handy shop project with our rocking chair plans or for any compound-drilling tasks.
 


Click Here for Larger View A keepsake box worth keeping
Provide a handsome home for jewelry or other small valuables with this bandsawn beauty.
 





SHORT-SUBJECT FEATURES
 


Here's the Scoop on Routing a Chair Seat
This router jig makes scooped seats simple.
 
Furniture Repair Shop: How to Remove Heat and Water Marks
Water and heat rings on tabletops and other surfaces rank high on the list of common finish faults. Here are some tricks that just might make them go away.
 


Wood Anecdote: Black Willow
The tree that can't help but grow.
 
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