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April 1995 |
Features - Porch Swing (A porch swing should be comfortable and strong. This one features a curved set and an angled back for comfort. And solid mortise and tenon joints for strength); Mortise & Tenon (A special bit and a simple step-by-step technique are the secrets to cutting tight-fitting mortise and tenon joints); Hall Mirror (This weekend project is a simple mortise and tenon frame with a few extras: a small shelf, some coat pegs, and strips of applied molding); Jigs & Fixtures (A close-up look at the materials and hardware we use to build precision into the jigs in our shop); Tool Tote (Just a common tool tote - except it's joined with pinned box joints. These make it strong and easy to build. Plus, there's a sliding tray to hold tools that tend to get buried); Outdoor Woodscrews (Not all outdoor woodscrews are alike. Here's some help for choosing the best type for your next project) Departments - Tips & Techniques; Shop Notes; Sources |
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August 1995 |
Features - Classic Workbench (Sturdy and solid - nothing on this workbench is fragile. Even the metal vise features heavy wooden jaws, so it has a wide clamping surface and holds a pair of bench dogs); Laminated Top (There are two tricks to building a flat laminated bench top: laying out the boards properly and gluing them up. We've included some tips, techniques, and a simple jig for making this process as easy and accurate as possible); Readers' Gallery (Many readers responded to our request for snapshots of the projects they've built from past issues. Here's your chance to see the work of some fellow woodworkers); Dovetail Chest (This heirloom chest is just a box with a lid - and a sliding tray inside. It'll give you a chance to use some traditional woodworking techniques and an old-fashioned finish); Hand-Cut Dovetails (If you've never cut dovetails by hand (or if you need a quick "refresher course"), here's our simple step-by-step method); Three Board Shelf (Nothing fancy here, just three boards. But don't miss the unique hanging system. About all you need for this project is a board foot of lumber and an evening to build it) Departments - Tips & Techniques; Shop Notes; Sources |
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