American Woodworker Magazine 1995 August

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American Woodworker Magazine 1995 August

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Contents:  Arts & Crafts Armoire (A symphony of wood and rich detail in a knockdown cabinet); Working Wood In 18th-Century America (Williamsburg exhibit celebrates our hand tool heritage); Vacuum Clamping (Make your own fixtures to hold where common clamps can’t); Cheap Vacuum Power From Salvaged Pumps; Heavenly Hardwood (Speciality lumberyards put the emphasis on fine figure); Period Furniture Moldings (A woodworker’s guide to traditional treatments); Build A Bat House (An afternoon project to attract insect eaters); Concealed Hinges For Cabinets (Well-engineered hardware that’s a cinch to install and adjust); Frameless Cabinets Bring Sleek Euro Styling Home; Three-Legged Stool (Thoughtful design and clever jigs yield a comfortable, stable seat); Buyer’s Guide To Router Table Fences (Aftermarket Fences are accurate, convenient and capable) Departments – A Word From The Editor; Letters (MDI in glue: A health hazard?); Q & A (Detecting curly figure in logs); Offcuts (WATCO is back!); Tech Tips (Dowel-Grooving jig); Wood Facts (Yellow popular); Just Finishing (HVLP sprayers); Calendar (Workshops, seminars, etc); Tool Box (American-made waterstones); Gallery (Tiny tools); Shop Solutions (Simple doweling machine

Issue:  August 1995

Condition:  Very Good