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Contents: Redwood (This towering giant from the California-Oregon coast has become synonymous with outdoor projects that are built to last and last); Band Saw Sculptures (Richard Rothbard didn’t take to woodworking in high school shop classes. No matter. Now he’s combined his late-blooming skill with sales savvy in a thriving crafts business); $50 And One Weekend Workbench (Just what every shop needs – a sturdy workbench with a built-in tool tray and a handy end-vise); Wood Turning Basics: Turning Between Centers (Five full pages of step-by-step to help you get started(; Quick And Pretty Bud Vase (It’s a great project for the beginning turner – we did ours in just 45 minutes. You’ll want to keep several on hand as gift items); Lathe-Turned Elegance: Pedestal Display Stand (Even a lush fern takes a backseat to this graceful table. The black walnut brings a richness that complements the decor of any traditionally styled room); Clone Boxes (Surprise! These beautiful little boxes-within-boxes are made from laminated scrap wood); Dust Masks And Respirators: Determining What You Need (Do you wear a mask when your workshop air clouds with sanding dust or finishing vapor? If not, you should); Redwood Patio Table (Seat six in style with this unique hexagonal table. The benches tuck away when not in use); Should You Be Using Hardwood Plywood? (A look at this versatile woodworking material – how it’s made and graded, shopping tips, what’s available); Funtime Fleet U.S.S. Wood (What youngster wouldn’t love playing with this battleship in the tub); Tug-A-Lug (Want to turn out a kid’s toy in a hurry? Then give this small-but-proud tugboat a try); Six Handy Table Saw Helpers (These nifty items – some tried-and-true and others brand new – help you and your table saw do your best work); Easy-Does-It Breakfast Barstools (Can’t find ready-made barstools that match your kitchen decor or counter height? Here’s the solution); Wood Lathes: What’s Best For Your Shop? (Here’s what’s new in wood lathes and accessories) Short-Subject Features – The Editor’s Angle; Letters; Woodworking Vacations; Shop Tips; Products That Perform; Associations; Book Reviews; How To Level A Project; Spindle Turning Tools; Wood Anecdote; Basic Sawhorses; New Generation Screws; Magazine Customer (Service Information
Issue: August 1985
Condition: Very Good