Woodworker’s Journal – July/August 2008

Woodworker’s Journal – July/August 2008

Projects

Turning a Pen: Pen turning offers an easy — and relatively inexpensive — introduction to exotics (and some nice gifts, too)

Cabinet Door Styles: The design of a door is what distinguishes it: here’s a review of options, from slabs to frame and panel

Longleaf Pine Bookshelf: Eye-popping grain highlights this Prairie-style bookcase

Techniques

Turning: Making Edged Bowls – Keep your edge — and put one on your bowls

Using Shoulder and Coachmaker’s Planes: Our master woodworker reviews the history and uses of rabbet planes and how they apply to your shop

Skill Builder: Adding Coloring – add tints of color with touches of toner and glaze

Reviews

Wood: Longleaf Pine – A distinguished pine with hardwood-like density and durability enjoys a resurgence in nature and in woodworkers’ shops

Tool Review: Orbital Sanders – Reviewing a large collection of orbital sanders in search of what’s important

Shop Test: Sharpening Systems – Turning a sharp eye to a complete evaluation of sharpening systems

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