Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-4, страница 3

Woodworker

Editor and Publisher James J. McQuillan

Associate Publisher Margaret E. McQuillan

Managing Editor Thomas G. Bcgnal

Editorial Assistant David F. Peters

Editorial Secretary Jane Pratt

Contributing Editors Paul Levine John W. Olson Roger E.Schroeder

Design er/Cra ft s in an Glenn E. Firmender

Advertising and Promotion Kimberly Gellatly, Manager

Subscription Department Lynne S. Walton. Manager Maureen A. Murphy Louise B. Ryan Kathy Shook

Office

Patricia A. Friberg, Manager Patricia Murphy, Receptionist

Art Department

Judy Robinson, Director

Dan Thornton

Kirsten Friberg, Paste-up

Photos by John Kane/Silver Sun Studios

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VOLUMES. NUMBER4 JULY/AUGUST 1984

DEPARTMENTS

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Shoptalk

Letters

Readers' Information Exchange

Workshop Income What Sells Best?

Restoring Antiques Homemade Removers

The Beginning Woodworker

Buying a Basic Set of Hand Tools

Special Techniques Kerf Bending

Cabinetmakers' Supplies Suppliers of Caning and Wood Finishing Projects

The Gift Shop

Shop Tips

PROJECTS

24 Wag-On-Wall Clock

26 Oak Swing

29 Candy Dispenser by Sam Allen

32 Coffee and End Tables

36 Tugboat and Barge by C.J. Ma gin ley

38 Lazy Susan

40 Early American Mirror

41 Colonial Pipe Box

42 Sewing Machine Cabinet

45 Cam Clamp by James E. Doerflinger

46 Hamper