
Save space in your shop, upgrade your powder room or find the best player for your shop tunes. Plus build a bar stool, craft your own canoe paddle, and more. You’ll find all of this and more in the May/June 2015 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.
Projects
Miter Saw Station: Ralph Bagnall’s space-saving shop solution lets you use your miter saw without sacrificing bench space
Redwood Slab Vanity: Starting with a stunning piece of live-edge lumber, Brad Holden incorporates curved laminations into a vanity with contemporary style
Northwoods Canoe Paddle: Dan Cary shares his experience building a traditional Northwoods canoe paddle
Counter Height Bar Stool: Hand tool skills, sturdy dovetails and book-matched panels add appeal to this handy seating space from Kimberly McNeelan
Techniques
Woodturning: Utilize your turning skills for some nifty household projects and home repairs
Finishing: Michael Dresdner is your tour guide for a brief history of guitar finishes
Reviews
Jobsite Radios: What features do they have? How are they different? What’s best for your shop? (And, of course, how do they sound?)