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'Mleeb: 3. synltlellc rubbet
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Nlmbef of speeds: VOI1oble
Range of speed$ (~ox):
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ISSUE NO. 111 WINTER 1998
Tbfs Issue's cover wood grall/: Imllllll rosewOod
Better Homes and Gardens$
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CONTENTS
THE WORLD'S LEADING WOOD'/vORKING MAGAZINE
35 Fill 'er up for perfection
Learn to fill wood grain before finishing to
achieve a glasslike appearance every time.
39 Basketmaking in 10 easy steps
Page 56
Page 35
You have the tools to make baskets; now order
the materials and let's get weaving.
50 Furniture carving for noncarvers
See how we lise a rotary carver and special
cutters to dress up an oak mirror frame.
56 Blades and bits in the making
Travel with us to Italy to see how CMT and
Freud manufacture router bits and saw blades.
74 At-a-glance guide to clear finishes
Rely on this quick reference to determine
what finish to use'on your next project.
Woodworking projects
44 Bent-laminated hang-ups
Glue and clamp wood strips over templates
to make showy clothes hangers and hooks.
54 Art deco-style photo frame
Give a pretty face a handsome place with
this easy-to-make desktop design.
62 Country-fresh dresser and mirror
Beautify a bedroom with our complementary
project pair that are part of a complete set.
72 That old oaken clock
Scrollsaw and apply a decorative clock face
border that features leaves and acorns.
Page 39
76 Step right up
Try out our box-joint jig while building one
or both of the sturdy step stools shown here.
Page 76
SHORT-SUBJECT FEATURES
2 The Editor's Angle
4 Talking Back
24 Tips From Your Shop (And Ours)
10 How To Work With Figured Woods
86 Products That Perform
18 The Furniture Repair Shop
102 Wood Anecdote: Sycamore
104 Finishing Touches
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WOOD rtlAGAZINE
WINTER 1998
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THE EDITOR'S ANGLE
A Clever Spin On My
THE WORLD'S LEADING WOODWORKING MAGAZINE
Woodworking..Scrapbook
WINTER 1998 • VGI.15, NG. 9 • Issue NG.111
Editor LARRY CLAYTON
Managi~ EdijGr JIM HARROLD
Art Director C. L. GATZKE
Design Editor JAMES R. DOWNING
senior EditorlFeatures PETER J. STEPHANO
senior EditorlHow-To MARLEN KEMMET
Assistant Managing EdijorlProdllCts BILL KRIER
senior EditorlSpeclal-lnterest LARRY JOHNSTON
General-Interest Editor DAVE CAMPBELL
Associate Art Diretlor PERRY A. McfARLIN
Assistant Design EditorlProject Builder JAN HALE SVEC
Project Builder CHARLES I. HEDLUND
senior Graphic Oesign~r CHERYL A. CIBULA
ProduclionfOffice Manager MARGARET CLDSNER
Administrative Assistant SHERYL MUNYON
Art Business Ollice Secretary BARBARA HELPS
COrrespondence Writer ROBBY PfOERSEN
Contributing Edijors KIM DOWNING, DAVE HENDERSON,
LORNA JOHNSON, ROXANNE LeMOINE, BOB McfARLIN
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address label from a recent Issue.
EDITORIAL INI'ORMATlON: send your teuer and a
self·a<.hJressed Slamped envelope 10 THE EDITOR,
WOOD Magazine, 1716 LOCUSI Slreet, GA310. Des
Moines, IA 50309-3023.
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result: a 6-page newsletter titled
uSawdust and Splinters (the first
page is shown above). Bob says
Here's newsletter creator and first-year
woodworker Bob Vincent relaxing in his
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, workshop.
it's a great way to keep his family
and friends current on what he's
up to in the shop
I really enjoyed reading about
your exploits, Bob, and I'm hop-
ing a lot of our readers will follow
your excellent lead. Thanks for
sharing your idea.
To find out how Bob molded his
computer, woodworking, and
photography skills into a super-
impressive newsletter, send a self-
addressed stamped envelope to
WOOD magazine, Woodworking
Newsletter, 1716 Locust Street,
GA310, Des Moines, IA 50309-
3023. We'll send you Bob's
instructions for how to create
your own.•
at www.wQodmagazinc.com
Wood Profiles, a popular section
from the latest WOOD SHOW
ONLINE, has moved to a pemlanent
home at WOOD ONLINE. Adapted
from the well-liked Wood Profile fea-
tures in WOOD magazine, each
online article focuses on a single
woodworking wood. Each Wood
Profile describes a species, tells a bit
about its history in woodworking,
and discusses its uses and availability.
In addition, you'll find tips and tech-
niques aimed at helping you work
successfully with the particular
stock, along with some handy gener-
al woodworking tips.•
PhOlograph: Jeanne VIncent
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