American Woodworker Magazine 1993 September – October

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American Woodworker Magazine 1993 September – October

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Contents:  A Guide To Glues (Choosing the right one needn’t be a sticky proposition); Getting Good Glue Joints; Making A Bedroom Suite (Part 2: Cherry Nightstand with a Chinese flavor); Dual-Purpose Roller Stand (This adjustable stand converts to a sawhorse); Coping With Wood Movement (How to build furniture that won’t crack or split); Figuring How Much Your Wood Will Move; Low-Cost Moisture Meters; Quiet Saw Blades (A sneak peek at the latest technology); Buyer’s Guide To Biscuit Joiners (We test 13 hand-held and stationary machines); Biscuit Joining On A Budget; An Introduction To The Shaper (Forget the router table, here’s the thing for power shaping); Colonial Bench (A practical piece inspired by Early America); Tuning Japanese Planes (Good preparation is the Key to Performance); Making Inlaid Earrings (Little gifts you can make in a day); DC Drive For Turning (Variable speed for the serious turner) Departments – A Word From The Editor (Productive puttering); Letters (Router bit follow-up); Q & A (Controlling wood contrast); Tech Tips (Multi-purpose bench); Calendar (Workshops, Seminars, Etc); Wood Facts (Walnut); Just Finishing (Shellac); Toolbox (Clamps and gadgets); Gallery (Current work from our readers); Final Pass (Battling the patent pirates)

Issue:  September – October 1993

Condition:  Very Good