Woodworker’s Journal – November/December 1994

Woodworker’s Journal – November/December 1994

Projects

Classic Pontiac Coupe: Our classic ’37 Pontiac will be one present you won’t need to wrap

Making a Table with “Through” Dovetails: A distinctive joint for a simple but versatile table

Winter Sleigh Scene: Here’s a handsome plaque that will not only introduce you to “3-D” scrollsaw patterns but will also leave you with a work of art you’ll be proud to display

Jewelry Armoire: Boxes have long been a favorite project of woodworkers, and over the years it’s become a tradition at Woodworker’s Journal to feature a jewelry box in our holiday issue

Victorian Santa: By mid-19th century, the old European images of St. Nick began to merge with new traditions, which created a Santa Claus with a uniquely American personality

Side Wheeling Ferryboat Toy: This carpet-crossing ferry, modeled after a 1920s shallow-draft vessel, offers an exciting alternative to those everyday trucks and trains

Country Colonial Blanket Chest: More than a few years have passed since our last blanket chest, but we think you’ll agree that this handsome chest was worth the wait.

Two Simple Jigs: Aids for Your Shop – The Box Fence and Right Angle Jigs

Techniques

Locking Miter Joint: This joint offers the simple elegance of a miter as well as the sturdiness and ease of gluing you get with a locking box joint.

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