Wood Magazine 1993 April

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Wood Magazine 1993 April

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Contents:  White Oak: The Weatherproof Stock Of Old Ironsides, Barrels And Mission Furniture (This mighty tree, reaching heights of 150 feet and diameters of four feet, serves up attractive wood for cabinetmaking and outdoor projects); Darkhouse Decoys (Join us as we visit expert Ray Zelinski from New York and delve into the hand-carving, painting and history of fish decoys – a most colorful form of folk art); Sign-Making Made Easy (Learn how to make impressive relief signs using your handsaw and scrollsaw, and our full-sized patterns, alphabet, and resawing jig); Laminating Sensation (If you haven’t made a stack-laminated bowl before, grab your clamps and check out this handsome design. You’ll be glad you did); Bird-In-The-Hand Ale Bowl (Not all bowls are turned. In fact, you can create this hen-motif vessel, an old world replica, with gouges, a benchknife, and a V-tool. You’ll find the end result well worth the effort); Finishing Sanders (Get smooth, finish-ready results on your projects with one of the 29 models tested here. Sander choices include 1/4-, 1/3-, and 1/2-sheet sizes); A Credenza With Charisma (Looking for the perfect showcase for your favorite collectibles? It just arrived. Our mirrored walnut unit affords multiple views of precious items displayed within or sitting on top); Home Workshops That Work (Check out the two problem-solving reader shops inside for ideas that may help improve the efficiency of your hobby area); Wildfowl Fridge Magnets (Call ’em goofy, call ’em hilarious. Either way, you’ll have a ball scrollsawing these comical critters); V.I.P. Door Plaque (Give kids rooms a pesonal touch with a creative sign that marks their space); Elegant Oak Dining Chair (Build a set of these beautiful mission-style chairs to go with the matching dining table from the February 1993 issue of WOOD magazine. Then, invite guests over for a meal and a little show and tell); High-Volume, Low-Pressure Sprayer (Read about a cleaner, more efficient way to apply finish to your woodworking projects using today’s new breed of sprayers) Short-Subject Features – Editor’s Angle; Talking Back; Tips From Your Shop; Yesterday’s Tools; Ask WOOD; Great Ideas For Your Shop; Shop Skills; Products That Perform; Wood Anecdote; Finishing Touches

Issue:  April 1993

Condition:  Very Good