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WOOD~ magazine
NOVEMBER 1997
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ISSUE NO. 100
CONTENTS
Page 37
37 Commonsense woodworking
Reap a harvest of tips and ideas from our
seasoned craftsmen here at WOOD magazine.
43 Woodworking Hall of Fame
See what it takes to make our prestigious Hall
of Fame while reviewing our first ten inductees.
68 Portable belt sanders
Learn the quality differences of this tool type as
we test 14 models in the 3><21- and 3><24- sizes.
74 Toddler bike
This clever two-wheeler pedals like a trike and
rides like a bike, while teaching kids balance.
80 The amazing evolution
of power tools
Witness the impact of the electric motor
on the woodworking tool industry in the
20th century.
Page 43
WOOD MAGAZINE
NOVEMBER 1997
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THE EDITOR'S ANGLE
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E11lor lARRY ClAYTON
MInigrIg Editor JIM HARROlD
All onctor C. L GATllf
Design EliIof JAMES R. DOWNING
Stnior Edilor~ PmIl J. STfPH,fJtO
Senior EOilorMow-To IWlLEN WIMEr
~ Mwginljl EcIi1orJProdllCts BllllfllER
SeNor ~~lK/SplIc:iIl-lnterest lARRY JOKMSTON
AssoelateArt 0Ireet0r PERRY A. McFAJlUN
Assislanl Design £dilorlProject Builder JAJf HAlE sn:c
Projecl8llildtr CHARLES t HEOLUND
Senior GrajlNc Deslgllef CHERYL A. CIBUU
PToduetionlOltict Managef MARGARET CLDSNER
Art Business OItict secretary BARBARA HElPS
Contributing Ed~ors KIM DOWNlNG, OAVE HENOERSON,
LORNA JDHNSON, ROXANNE LeMOlNE, BOB McFARLIN,
MIKE SATTERWHITE
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100 of \VOOD magazine.
To help celebrate, we've
gone to great lengths to prepare
for you an issue that is befitting
this grand occasion. Here are
some of the highlights:
Beginning on page 37, you
will find an article titled
~Commonsense Woodwork#zg."
It's a collection of some great
woodworking advice we've
collected from the first 100
issues of this magazine. You'll
read about how to get orga-
nized. which woodworking
reference books we recom-
mend, the best way to fmish
your projects, and lotS of other
helpful infomlation.
And then starting on page 48,
we present "IDEIl SHOp... 3. The
Basement Shop." As with IDEA
SHOPS 1 and 2, this 12X16' space
features a bucketful of inventive
ideas that you can put to good
use in your shop. Highlights
include plans for our super-effident,
easy-to-build cyclone dust coHec-
tor; a mobile tool base; and our
roll-out, flip-top tool cabinets, to
name just a few.
I think you'll also find imerest·
ing the article "The AmaZing
Evolution Of Woodworking
Power Tools." It will chronicle
for you the advances that have
been made during the 20th
Century. For example, did you
know that the first electric hand
drill was a clunky contraption
that weighed almost 17 lbs.? In
contrast, today's cordless drills
weigh in at less than Sibs. For
the first time ever, you'll learn the
fascinating origins of many of the
tools you use in yOllr very own
woodworking shop.
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geared to your every interest.
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beginning on page 43. The 10 peo-
pic who have been inducted in this
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honor, and we couldn't be happier
to be able to do this for them.
1hanks to everyone who helped us
in the selection process.
Each year, we plan to induct two
or three more people into the
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our selections. Please see page 84
for more information about WOOD
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