Description
Contents: Tiny Turning (Pushing the limits on size on the Lathe); Clamp Nails (Old-time fasteners make miter joints sturdy); Jigs For Kerfing A Miter; Knockdown Cradle (Wedged tenons make it sturdy to use and easy to stow); Tablesaw Safety (Common-sense guidelines to keep you out of trouble); When Machines Bite: A First-Aid Primer; Country-Style Candlebox (With room for the holders); The Wight Sawmill (Waterpowered replica keeps history alive); Slatted Doors (Woven panels are less work than louvers); Carving Leaves (Bringing a leaf to life step by step); Plywood Lathe (Scrounged parts get you turning for a song); Shaker Sewing Stand (Double-ended drawers open from both ends); Planning An Entertainment Cabinet (Guidelines for housing your electronic gear); Maken Hidden Pocket Doors Departments – A Word From The Editor (At the Master’s knee); Letters (Homely hutch revisited); Q & A (AW‘s new reader’s network); Tech Tips (Saw stands you can stow); Calendar (Workshops, exhibits, etc.); Just Finishing (Tips of pore fillers); Toolbox (Testing Freud’s shaper cutters); Gallery (Work of Pamela Silin-Palmer); Final Pass (Pocket-knife magic)
Issue: July – August 1992
Condition: Very Good