Wood Magazine 1985 June

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Wood Magazine 1985 June

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Contents:  Mahogany (Read about how an obscure wood from the New World became the choice of Europe’s finest cabinetmakers); Working The Unbroken Ring (We couldn’t believe that these beautiful vessels weren’t turned on a lathe. Let craftsman Robert St. Pierre share his secrets with you); The Jigsaw: A Star Performer Any Way You Cut It (With so many handy features, the jigsaw is one power tool you’ll never outgrow); WOOD Tests 12 Jigsaws (Before you buy, check our test results and comprehensive buymanship chart); Woodworker’s Level (This heirloom level showcases the durability and beauty of two fine hardwoods); Basic Raised Panel Construction (Maybe you think that only the pros have the skills necessary to fashion distinctive, solid wood raised panels. Not so! This article takes you step-by-step through the process from sizing the panel to final assembly); Oak Raised Panel Library Table (After studying our shop-tested techniques, you’ll want to try your hand at this distinguished-looking table. It’s as hardworking as it is beautiful); Pint-Sized Picnic Table (Give the special youngster in your life this easy-to-build outdoor table. It’s perfect for picnicking, teapartying, and even a little bubble-blowing); Front-Row Seats For Summertime Fun (If you’re ready to scrap your scruffy old lawn furniture for something more stylish, build this elegant redwood chaise lounge and chair combination); 7 Basic Questions And Answers About Outdoor Finishes (What’s the best way to show off your project and make it last – stain, sealer, varnish or nothing at all? We’ll help you decide); Colonial Williamsburg Fences (Colonial Virginia’s Fence Law of 1705 left us with a legacy of classic fence styles to adapt and admire. Have a look); Wood Magazine – Bound To Please (This distinctive three-ring binder project keeps back issues of WOOD at your fingertips for easy reference) Short-Subject Features – The Editor’s Angle; Letters (Plus A Few Scraps About This And That); Products That Perform (7 great buys for your shop); Associations National Wood Carvers; Book Reviews; Old Hand Ways (The turner); News And Events (Upcoming gatherings) Tips From Your Shop (And Ours); Wood Anecdote (The story of carob)

Issue:  June 1985

Condition:  Very Good