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Better Homes and Gardens
®
ISSUE 193 OCTOBER 2009
®
The World’s Leading Woodworking Resource
Easy and Elegant
Drop-front Computer Desk
p.32
4 More Projects
■
Rocking Horse
p.50
■
Magazine File
p.66
■
Clamp Rack
p.75
■
Bench-top Risers
p.24
The Perfect
Small-space
Workstation!
Make & Install
Door and
Window Trim
p.40
Salvage Old
Lumber & $ave!
p.72
Super-simple
Veneering
Using Tools You Already Own!
p.54
25 Best Tool Innovations!
p.58
$6.99 U.S.
in this issue
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69
PROJECTS
24 For the Shop: Bench-top Risers
32
On the Cover:
Drop-front Desk
50 Super-simple Rocking Horse
66 Magazine Storage Boxes
58
75 Clamp Rack
SKILL BUILDERS
28 Avoiding Biscuit-joiner Blunders
34 No-fail Method for Hinge Mortising
40 Make and Install Door and Window Trim
43 Five Trim Tricks From a Pro
52 Making Identical Project Parts
54 Very Easy Veneering
72 Save Money by Salvaging Lumber
40
TOOLS & FEATURES
8 A Tribute to Our Readers
22 Wise Buys: Right-angle Braces
58 25 Best Tool Innovations of 25 Years
66
64
WOOD
’s First Quarter Century
69 Tool Test: Tablesaw Tenoning Jigs
32
78 Shop-proven Products
Oscillating drum sander, quick-set jointer knives, and more.
DEPARTMENTS
6 Editor’s Angle
10 Shop Tips
18 The Shop Monkey
Are metal fasteners bad?
83 Ask
WOOD
54
92 What’s Ahead
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on the web
October 2009
Issue 193
woodmagazine.com
25 FACTS ABOUT 10 EDITORS
To honor the 25th anniversary of
WOOD
® magazine, we asked
each of our editors to tell you 25 interesting things about
themselves. For example:
• Which editor thinks he may have too many clamps?
• Which was once a daring young man on the flying trapeze?
• Who had to remove a window to deliver a commissioned bed?
• Which editor has never tasted coffee or ketchup?
Find out in the “After Hours with the
WOOD
Gang” blog at
woodmagazine.com/afterhours
.
yOU POST PHOTOS,EVERyBODy VOTES!
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It’s pure democracy in action:
Woodworkers upload photos of
their favorite projects, and other
woodworkers vote to choose who
gets a $1,000+ tool prize in each
of six project categories.
You could win! Learn more at
woodmagazine.com/showdown
.
This seal is your assurance that
we build every project, verify
every fact, and test every
reviewed tool in our workshop
to guarantee your success and
complete satisfaction.
®
ON VIDEO:
MORE ABOUT
VENEERINg
After trying your hand at Very Easy
Veneering on
page 54
, why not take
your veneering skills to the next level?
Download Darryl Keil’s
Working With
Veneer
video ($27.95) from the
Better Woodworking
video library at
woodmagazine.com/videos
.
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NEw! gALLERy OF
wOODwORKINg
gREATS
Few woodworkers are household names, but
plenty of top-notch woodworkers deserve
recognition for their work nevertheless. At
woodmagazine.com/wwgreats
, you’ll get to
know some of these unsung heroes of the
shop and take a look at their fabulous work,
such as this jewelry box from David Selditz.
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Better Homes and Gardens
®
®
woodmagazine.com
Issue No. 193
October 2009
vol. 26, No. 5
We asked our staf:
What’s the favorite project you
built in the past 25 years?
EDITOR-IN-ChIEF
BILL KRIER
Managing Editor
MARLEN KEMMET
Deputy Editor
dAvE CAMPBELL
Art Director
KARL EHLERS
Senior Design Editor
KEvIN BOYLE
Tech
niques Editor
BOB WILSON
Tool & Techniques Editor
BOB HUNTER
The 24x30' garage I con-
structed in 1993. It housed
my shop and made possible
the projects I later built.
Multimedia Editor
LUCAS PETERS
Multimedia Editor
CRAIG RUEGSEGGER
Design Editor
JEFF MERTZ
Associate Art Director
GREG SELLERS
The built-in wall unit in my
family room. Designing it
involved multiple types of
construction details.
Production/Office Manager
MARGARET CLOSNER
Administrative Assistant
SHERYL MUNYON
Photographers
JASON dONNELLY, SCOTT LITTLE, JAY WILdE
Contributing Illustrators
TIM CAHILL, LORNA JOHNSON, ROXANNE LeMOINE
Technical Consultants
BOB BAKER, dOUG HICKS
Contributing Craftsman
JIM HEAvEY
Contributing Proofreaders
BABS KLEIN, IRA LACHER, JIM SANdERS
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PATTI FOLLO
The Shaker mantel
clock I made for my
parents’ 50th wedding
anniversary.
The bar I built of oak and luan
plywood, and tempered hard-
board. It has a dyed concrete
top, and a plywood foot tiled to
match the floor.
The flintlock rifle I
made from a kit using
hand tools. I hand-
shaped and finished it
to fit the many metal
inserts.
I N
President and Chief Executive Officer
STEPHEN M. LACY
Chairman of the Board
WILLIAM T. KERR
In Memoriam — E.T. Meredith III (1933–2003)
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Editor’s
Angle
25
Years
Together
This issue marks a quarter century of
WOOD
®
magazine serving
the world with woodworking information. It’s been quite a ride,
and continues to get more interesting every day.
T
o be honest, I don’t pay a lot of
drop-front computer desk on
page 32
,
the classic (but simple-to-build) rocking
horse on
page 50
, and the file for storing
past issues of the magazine (
page 66
).
Speaking of past issues, we also chose
to celebrate our first 25 years with
something a great many of you have
requested: a comprehensive indexed
collection of past
issues on easy-to-
store DVDs. The
ad on the
next
page
spells
out the
particulars
of this
offering.
attention to silver anniversaries—
unless, of course, we’re talking
about something personal such as my
own marriage. In which case I’d better
not forget it for obvious reasons. So
when the staff and I sat down to plot a
course for celebrating your favorite
magazine being in existence for 25
years, we decided from the get-go to
make it about you, not us. We’re not
going to extol all of the wonderful
things we’ve accomplished since our
inception, though you will learn about
some of the more interesting milestones
on
page 64
. Instead, you’ll find the
following:
■
Page 8
features our small tribute to
your incredible faithfulness as readers.
It’s a fact that you renew your subscrip-
tions at a rate so high, it is the envy of
the publishing world. And we never
forget that. The best customers in the
world deserve the best woodworking
magazine anywhere, and that thought
drives our work every day.
■
On
page 58
, you’ll find our list of the
25 greatest consumer woodworking
innovations of the past 25 years. With
so many inventive and helpful tools
and trends to choose from, it took the
entire staff’s know-how to whittle down
the list. Hopefully, you will even find
some solid guidance on what to buy
with those tool bucks burning a hole in
your pocket. If you think we missed a
deserving innovation, though, let me
know at bill.krier@meredith.com.
■
We also wanted to design several
projects worthy of this big occasion.
And I think we succeeded with the
What will
the next 25 years
bring? Your guess is
as good as mine. I do know that as mass
media continues to evolve, we will meet
your information needs in any form
you desire: on paper, DVD, online,
videos, and via new technologies we
have yet to dream up. And through our
Web site,
woodmagazine.com
, the
information sharing will be more and
more of a two-way street, an even
exchange between you, us, and the rest
of the woodworking world.
Thanks for the
memories—here’s to
many more!
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