Woodworker's Journal 1983-7-2, страница 3Editor and Publisher James J. McQuillan Associate Publisher Margaret E. McQuillan Managing Editor Thomas G. Begnal Contibuting Editors Paul W. Kellam Paul Levine John W. Olson Subscription Department Patricia A. Friberg, Manager Jennifer Johnson Advertising and Promotion Susan Low Averill, Manager Kim Streeter Gellatly Art and Paste-Up Judy Robinson Photos by John Kane/Silver Sun Studios The Woodworker's Journal (ISSN 0199 1892) is published bi-monthly in January, March. May. July. September and November by The Madrigal Publishing Co.. Inc.. P.O. Box 1629. New Mil/ord. CT 06776. Telephone: (2031-355-2697. Copyright 1983 by The Madrigal Publishing Co.. Inc. No pan of this publication may be reprinted without permission from the publisher. Second class postage paid at Ne* Milford. CT 06776 and additional offices. Subscription Rates In the United States and its possessions: Canada and other foreign: One year (6 issues) $12.00 One year - $14.00 Two years (12 issues) $22.00 Two years • $26.00 To Subscribe, Renew or Change Address Write to The Woodworker's Journal. P.O. Box 1629. New Milford. CT 06776. including mail ing label for renewals and changes. For gift subscriptions, include your own name and address as well as those of gift recipients. Postmaster: Send Change of Address to The Woodworker's Journal, P.O. Box 1 (>24. New Milford. CT 06776. Contributions We welcome contributions in the form of manuscripts, drawings and photographs and will be glad to consider such for possible publication. Contributors should include a stamped, self-addressed envelope of suitable size with each submission. While we cannot assume responsibility for loss or damage, all materials will be treated with care while in our possession. Payment for the use of unsolicited material will be made upon acceptance. Address all contributions to: Editor. The Woodworker's Journal. P.O. Box 1629. New Milford. CI 06776. The Woodworker's Journal VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2 MARCH/APRIL 1983 DEPARTMENTS 4 Shoptalk 6 Letters 12 Workshop Income Woodworking for Fun vs. Woodworking for Work 16 Cabinetmakers' Supplies Clock Parts and Supplies 18 Restoring Antiques Applying a Clear Finish 20 The Beginning Woodworker Flat Miter Joints with the Table Saw and Router 50 The Gift Shop 58 Shop Tips FEATURE 28 Starting a Woodworkers' Organization by Douglas L. Hicks PROJECTS
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