Woodworker’s Journal – September/October 2007

Woodworker’s Journal – September/October 2007

Projects

Child’s Kitchen Cupboard: “You can’t say no to your mom” — especially when she asks you to build a duplicate of a family heirloom. It takes just a couple of days of shop time to create this child’s cupboard that has stood the test of time

Wall-hung Bookcase: Built of select English oak and employing a master’s book of woodworking tricks, this bookcase design almost comes with a “don’t try this at home” warning. Sharpen up: this project will put your skills to the test!

Jigs & Fixtures: Miter Cutting Jig – Miter cuts made easy: a jig that eliminates the need to adjust your chop saw

Techniques

Woodworking’s 7 Deadly Sins: Sloth, greed, envy … the traditional list can bedevil you, even in your shop. Turn your vices into virtues with help from an expert woodworker

Fast Joinery Solutions: joinery methods for situations where time is of the essence

Reviews

Tool Review: Miter Gauges – Turn your table saw into a precision crosscutting machine with one of these aftermarket miter gauges

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