Woodworker's Journal 1983-7-3, страница 3

Woodworker
The Woodworker's Journal

VOLUME 7, NUMBER 3 MAY/JUNE 1983

Butterfly Inlays. See page 26.

DEPARTMENTS

4 Shoptalk

6 Letters

12 Workshop Income

Record-Keeping: the Key to Profitable Costing

17 Cabinetmakers' Supplies

Hardwood Suppliers

18 Restoring Antiques

A Cure for Loose Legs

20 The Beginning Woodworker

Mitered Corner Lap Joint: Hundtool and Table Saw Methods

Editor and Publisher James J. McQuillan

Associate Publisher Margaret E. McQuillan

Art Director Judy Robinson

Advertising and Promotion Susan Low Averill, Manager Kim Streeter Gellatly

Managing Editor Thomas G. Begnal

Contributing Editors Paul W. Kellam Paul Levine John W. Olson

Subscription Department Patricia A. Friberg, Manager Maureen A. Murphy Louise B. Ryan

Photos by John Kane/ Silver Sun Studios

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26 Special Techniques

Making Butterfly Inlays

40 The Gift Shop 49 Shop Tips

PROJECTS

29 Oak Pedestal Table by Glen Firmender

32 Drafting Table

34 Early American Wall Unit

36 Folding Snack Table

38 Pine Corner Cupboard

40 Toy Car with Boat & Trailer by C.J. Maginley

42 Letter Opener

43 Contemporary Serving Tray

44 Hanging Mirror with Shelf

45 Carved Eagle by Roger E. Schroeder 48 Early American Portable Bookcase