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November
1992



Contents - Tea-For-Two Hutch (You'll forever be a hit with the younger set when you build this hutch for imaginative kids who love play house); The Spirit Of Christmas (Decorate your home with a Nativity scene you can create with a scrollsaw and some well-placed carving. We'll show you how its done with a Dremel Moto-Tool); Christmas Tree Candy Dish (With two router bits and our template, you'll be on your way to crafting this serving accessory from a 2x10. Sound easy? It is); Three-Dimension Invention (How's this for an intriguing trio of tree trimmers? You can cut out a stack of them in an evening's time and still have time to watch the ten o'clock news); Showstopping Showcase (Call on your woodworking skills to open the doors to this handsome and practical jewelry cabinet for your lady's necklace and earring collections); Traditional Apple Tray (In the Pennsylvania Dutch style, this wooden tray fits right into the kitchens of many families); Real-Wood Postcards (Tired of run-of-the-mill holiday greetings? Friends and family will remember these personalized postcards you can scrollsaw from shop scraps)
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$5.00

December
1992



Contents - Salt 'n Pepper Napkin Press; Palette Door Harp; Blanket Chest; Address File; Business Card Holder; Alligator Pull Toy; Victorian Advent Calendar; Menorah; Can Crusher; Chopping Block Table
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$5.00

January
1993

Weekend Woodworking Projects
Contents - Drawer Decor (This space-saving wall unit - just 6" x 16" x 36" - features four versatile drawers, three Shaker pegs, and a great shelf for even more collectabiles); Noteworthy Notepad (Add a personal touch to the office scene with this desk accessory. It's sized to fit 3M's popular 3" x 3" Post-It Notes. To get you started in the right direction, we include patterns for a complete alphabet); Peacock On Parade (Brighten a festive table setting or mantel with this simple scrollsaw and drill-press project you can make from a 3/4" x 7" x 11" piece of stock); Classic Country Cabinet (Here's a three-shelf plate cabinet that will add stature to any dining room. Or, use this wall unit to showcase a favorite collection); Mirror, Mirror On The Wall (Who's the skinniest of them all? When it comes to mirror frames, this slender 5 3/4"-wide project fills the bill for a narrow wall space); Chinese Checkers, Anyone? (With the help of our step-and-repeat jig and a full-speed pattern, you can accurately drill this family-favorite board game. And to make sure you don't lose your marbles (so to speak); we've designed fun-to-build holders that you can display along with the board
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$5.00

May
1993

Weekend Woodworking Projects
Contents - Country-Cordial Welcome Shelf (With this inviting project hanging in your entry, friends and relatives receive a warm greeting and a chance to admire your curios. Our full-sized letter patterns will save you lots of shop time); Gracious Garden Arbor (Have a bloomin' good time building a new gateway to your garden. And if the ravages of winter concern you, we've designed the arbor in three parts for easy storage); Slumbertime Music Box (Talk about a great baby gift! First, assemble the simple box to hide the music movement. Next, scrollsaw and arrange the figures from our full-sized patterns. Then, crank the turntable clockwise and watch the sheep slowly revolve to the sound of Brahms, Lullaby); Captivating Quilt Coasters (A design this nice deserves lots of exposure. That's why we included a wall frame to display your handiwork for all to see - and to use regularly); Pillar Of Hospitality (This coat three, our sixth mission-style design, deserves a spot in your entryway. You'll appreciate the rock-steady pillar that can handle the heaviest outerwear); High-Revin' Hook 'N' Ladder (Here's a fun-to-build toy with plenty of action. As your future firefighter pulls the truck, the colorful crew members spin around on top of the rear wheels. It's yet another award-winning design from the Build-A-Toys contest)
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$5.00

July
1993

Weekend Woodworking Projects
Contents - Screen Gem (Here's a three-section divider with plenty of decorating potential for your home. It may be just the ticket for sprucing up a ho-hum living room corner or providing a measure of privacy when guests spend the night on your sleeper sofa); Bandsawed Beauty (Build this jewelry box for a gift that's as elegant as it is original. This 9" x 9" sycamore leaf conceals three generous compartments - each with countless customizing possibilities); Decorative Turned Birdhouses (Branch off in a new direction with your turning talents when you fit your chuck with stock for these diminutive birdhouses); The Fisherman's Friend (Bring that fishing gear out of the closet and into the limelight, where you can proudly display up to six favorite rods and reels. We've even included space for your creel or tackle box and other prized gear); Half-Round Table (Somewhere in your home, there's a lonesome wall ideally suited to a table this size. It's such a breeze to build, you'll probably have half the woodwork left to admire your handiwork); Pint-Sized Model T Pickup (Surely some youngster on your gift list would love straddling this old-timer - it's proportioned as a first riding toy for the diaper set)
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September
1993

Weekend Woodworking Projects
Contents - On-The-Ball Organizer (Head to your shop today and start building one of the nicest household helpers we've seen in a long time. It has plenty of pigeonholes for mails, shelves for addresses and phone books, a bulletin board for important messages, and three drawers for those other items you like to keep at your fingertips); Log Cabin Birdfeeder (Here's a rustic restaurant that will charm your family and neighbors while it caters to ravenous winter visitors. As the builder, you'll appreciate the assembly table we developed to help you construct thr redwood "logs"); Crazy Carpet Caterpillar (Meet Calvin the Caterpillar, an easy-to-build project from our company's Built-A-Toy contest. This pull toy features colorful wooden balls that spin when you pull Calvin along the floor); Colonial Candle Stand (Rediscover a colonial classic when you build this ratcheting table for your home. With just the flick of a lever, you can raise or lower the pedestal up to 8 inches); Queen-Sized Quilt Showcase (It's time to get your treasured quilts out of storage and into view. Build this 42"-wide wall rack, and your favorite patterns will finally get all the attention they deserve); Classic Candle Box (If you've steered clear of dovetail joints because you find chiseling to be a chancy operation, give this one-afternoon project a try. Our simple jig really streamlines the joinery process
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February
1994

Weekend Woodcrafts
Workbench - Bobbing Chickens (Their erratic movements will arouse your curosity); Three Leg Stool (The formal simplicity is complemented by an elegant design and rich use of woods); Two Drawer File Cabinet (For the skilled woodworker, this product incorporates traditional building techniques with contemporary design); Shaker Shelf (Display refinement); Scrollsawn Shop (A personalized plaque for the scrollsawer); Sliding Book Ends (Perfect in its simplicity, this expandable design is offered in two versions); Firewood Console (Well-suited for clean and comfortable country living); Post-It Dispenser (A uniquely functional desktop novelty) Sawdust - Surfaced Two Sides; Letters And Reader's Gallery
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January
1995

Weekend Woodworking Projects
Contents - Toy Dump Truck (Please an active child with a project that's sure to get the "thumbs up." This handsome hauler features a working box for moving loads of sand or marbles, and wheels that beat the look of store-bought ones any day); High-Styled Hall Table And Mirror (Beautify your home's entry or some plain-Jane living space with a furniture combination that shows off both your good taste and craftsmanship. While building this dynamic duo, you'll learn how to create special effects using eye-catching inlay. You won't believe how easy the process is until you try it); Kid's Jungle Lamp (Light up a child's face with this impressive layered lamp. To make it, you'll need a scrollsaw, our full sized patterns in the inset at the center of the magazine, and a little love. Our Buying Guide offers a lamp kit, minus the shade); Fruit Trivets (Add spice to your kitchen (and please the cook while you're at it) with a trio of wooden hot pads that come with their own attractive wall-hung holder. We used contrasting woods, and apple, pear, and pineapple cutouts); Columbia Shelf Clock (Capture the architectural lines of ancient Rome and Greece in a timepiece that serves as an outstanding home accent. We chose rich walnut for our clock design and an appealing pendulum-clock movement. Say you don't turn? No problem. Just order the columns from our source)
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