Wood Magazine 1994 February

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Wood Magazine 1994 February

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Contents:  Craftsman Closeup – Waste-Wood Wonders (You’ll never again throw away your wood scraps once you see what Massachusetts woodturner Al Francendese does with his. Al’s sources for scrap also may surprise you); Develop Your Shop Skills – Here’s How To Make Accurate And Long-Lasting Dowel Joints (Learn the tried-and-true ways to mark, drill, glue and clamp wood pieces using this popular method of joinery); Masterpiece In Pine (Looking for a handsome country entertainment center? Or, how about a wardrobe for your bedroom? This stylish cabinet lets you go in either direction, depending on your needs); Harvesting Hardwoods South Of The Border (Don’t miss this first-hand account from wood importer Mitch Talcove of how Mexico manages it’s supply of exotic hardwoods through sustained yield); Run Rings Around Plain Bowls (Add excitement to your next turned bowl with an eye-catching inlaid ring. We’ll show you how); Simple Strategies To Save Your Shop From Fire (Keep your shop from going up in smoke with the inexpensive, common-sense advice found here); Finishing Center (Improve your shop (and the way you finish wood projects) with our fold-down rotating worktable. Included is an extension arm used for finishing small items and hanging them out to dry); Cupid’s Mystery Valentine (Amaze your carving buddies with this intriguing arrow-pierced heart. How did the arrow get through there? Find out inside); Wetlands Visitor (Scrollsaw and paint a beautiful wildlife scene using inexpensive resawn pine. Our story includes all of the full-sized patterns); Get Stain (Create some special effects with today’s new colorful pickling gels. Our step-by-step instructions show you how); Transferring Patterns (Apply woodworking patterns quickly and easily to project parts using these helpful hints); Animals With Altitude (Have fun with your bandsaw by cutting out this delightful long-legged trio of giraffe figures); Aspen-Leaf Treasure Chest (Store watches, rings, tie tacks, and other jewelry items in our captivating camel-backed box. It looks great on a dresser); $300 To $700 Tablesaws (Check out the latest in mid-priced tablesaws as we review eight models and compare their features and performance. Yes, we do have a winner) Short-Subject Features – Editor’s Angle; Talking Back; Tips From Your Shop; Wood Anecdote; Great Ideas For Your Shop; Products That Perform; Finish Line; Picky About Pine; Ask WOOD; Finishing Touches

Issue:  February 1994

Condition:  Very Good