Issue 122, March 2000
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A
preview of
articles from the
March 2000
issue of
WOOD® magazine |
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WOODWORKING
FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE |
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The Story of
Wood
Discover how to identify unfamiliar North
American hardwoods. |
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Furniture
Designs To Go
Meet Doug Green, a Maine woodworker who has
developed a unique line of take-apart furniture. |
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Router-Table
Roundup
Find out which of the 16 shop-tested models suits
your woodworking needs. |
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Oustanding
Banding
Learn how to make fancy inlays for enhancing
projectsit's easier than you
might think. |
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HI1 -- Extra!
Customized Wood Flooring
Get up to speed on available products, design
possibilities, and wood flor installation. |
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Exceptional
Entry Suite
This matching hall table and mirror will dress up
any entrytraditional or
contemporary. |
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Gas From The
Past
Reminiscent of days gone by, this novel gas-pump
clock tells both the time and temperature. |
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One Huge
Hauler
Your kids or grandkids will spend
many happy hours with this sandbox dump truck. |
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Folding Tray
Tables
Handsome inlay banding makes this
project a welcome addition to your home's decor. |
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Woodturner's
Walking Stick
Just the thing for a walk in the
woods, this hiker's companion includes a compass. |
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Great
Ideas: Double-Duty Clamp Rack
It can hold lumber, too! |
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Where
Safety Begins: Safe Starting with a Gouge
Every between-centers lathe project you do begins
with using a gouge. Done incorrectly, it can be
dangerous. Here's how to do it right and safely. |
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Router-Bit
Review: Multi-Profile Bit
What to know before you buy this heavyweight
cutter. |
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Need to Know:
Hints for Huge Holes
Here are some ways to bore (and rout) the big
ones. |
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