Woodworker’s Journal – March/April 2006

Woodworker’s Journal – March/April 2006

Projects

Drop-leaf Table: A Shaker-inspired piece that our author built under the tutelage of Kelly Mehler at his new woodworking school

Adirondack Chair: Two American classics — the lawn chair we all remember and the Greene and Greene style we love — come together in a project that’s now part of the curriculum at American Sycamore Woodworkers’ Retreat

Band Saw Circle-cutting Jig: Our author has managed to soup up this classic
jig by adding a set of drawer slides

Techniques

Turning: Glue Blocks – What is an efficient, traditional and exceptionally safe method of mounting a bowl blank to your face plate?

Secrets to Surfacing Stock: Dealing with twisted, cupped or warped boards

Critical Path: Cutting List to Cleanup and Polish – The tools you need — to mark, to measure and to cut — and how and when to use them as you follow the proper steps to making furniture

Today’s Shop: Tackling projects in the great outdoors

Reviews

Tool Review: The cream of the crop for Scroll Saws

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