American Woodworker Magazine 1994 May – June

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American Woodworker Magazine 1994 May – June

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Contents:  Gluing Up Curves (The basics of Bent Lamination); Resawing On The Bandsaw; A Jig For Perfect Miters (Traditional “Miter Jack” makes it easy); Deco Napkin Holder (Angular elegance and handy storage); Buyer’s Guide To Bandsaws (Benchtops to behemoths: the lowdown on 21 models); Tuning A New Bandsaw; Choosing Bandsaw Blades; Queen Anne Lowboy (A 1700s design with traditional styling); Challenge V: A Turning Exhibition (Shaping turnings on the lathe and beyond); Multi-Step Finishes (Add depth to your work with these pro techniques); Three Classic Finishes; Bench Hold Downs (Securing workpieces where vises and clamps can’t); Seating Made Simple (Build this California=style chair from wood and canvas); Turning Talc On The Lathe (This soft stone cuts like butter and looks like marble); Forests In Crisis (How woodworkers can help save our resources); Timber-Saving Tips; Closeup On Innovative Forestry Departments – A Word From The Editor; Letters (Dust-collection advice); Offcuts (Woodworking quiz); Q & A (Buying a Lathe); Tech Tips (Turn-around planer); Wood Facts (Teak); Just Finishing (“Rubbing out” a finish); Tool Box (Tilting router table); Gallery (Work from our readers); Calendar (Workshops, Seminars, etc); NEW Shop Solutions (Double-duty sawhorses)

Issue:  May – June 1994

Condition:  Very Good