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Issue 122, March 2000

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

WOODWORKING FEATURES
IN THIS ISSUE
 
The Story of Wood
Discover how to identify unfamiliar North American hardwoods.
 
Click Here for Larger View Furniture Designs To Go
Meet Doug Green, a Maine woodworker who has developed a unique line of take-apart furniture.
 
Router-Table Roundup
Find out which of the 16 shop-tested models suits your woodworking needs.
 
Click Here for Larger View Oustanding Banding
Learn how to make fancy inlays for enhancing projectsit's easier than you might think.
 
Click Here for Larger View HI1 -- Extra! Customized Wood Flooring
Get up to speed on available products, design possibilities, and wood flor installation.
 

WOODWORKING PROJECTS

 
Click Here for Larger View Exceptional Entry Suite
This matching hall table and mirror will dress up any entrytraditional or contemporary.
 
Click Here for Larger View Gas From The Past
Reminiscent of days gone by, this novel gas-pump clock tells both the time and temperature.
 
Click Here for Larger View One Huge Hauler
Your kids or grandkids will spend many happy hours with this sandbox dump truck.
 
Click Here for Larger View Folding Tray Tables
Handsome inlay banding makes this project a welcome addition to your home's decor.
 
Click Here for Larger View Woodturner's Walking Stick
Just the thing for a walk in the woods, this hiker's companion includes a compass.
 

SHORT-SUBJECT FEATURES
 
Click Here for Larger View Great Ideas: Double-Duty Clamp Rack
It can hold lumber, too!
 
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.
 
Router-Bit Review: Multi-Profile Bit
What to know before you buy this heavyweight cutter.
 
Need to Know: Hints for Huge Holes
Here are some ways to bore (and rout) the big ones.
 

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