Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-5, страница 3

Woodworker

Grandfather Clock, see page 50,

Editor and Publisher James J. McQuillan

Managing Editor Thomas G. Begnal

Editorial Staff David F. Peters

Editorial Secretary' Jane Pratt

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

Designer/Craftsman Glenn E. Fir mender

Advertising and Promotion Kimberly Gellatlv, Manager

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

Office

Patricia A. Friberg. Manager Patricia Murphy. Receptionist

Art Department Judy Robinson. Director Dan Thornton, Assoc. Director Kirslen Friberg. Paste-up

Photos bv John Kane/Silver Sun Studios

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The'

VOLUMES, NUMBERS SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1984

DEPARTMENTS

"Journal

4 6 11 12

14

16 23

29

41 56

Shoptalk

Letters

Readers' Information Exchange

Workshop Income

Starting a Business: Part I

Restoring Antiques Applying Filler

The Beginning Woodworker Building a Basic Workbench

Special Techniques Making Specialty Moldings with the Table Saw and Scratch Beader

Cabinetmakers' Supplies Hardwood Suppliers

The Gift Shop

Shop Tips

PROJECTS

31 Contemporary Stereo Cabinet 34 Shaker Woodbox 36 Bongo Box by Johanna Walton 38 Nesting Tables

40 Shop Trammel by Gerald H. Koch

41 Jackknife Letter Opener

byA.T. Johnson

42 Salt Shaker and Pepper Mill

44 Toy River Ferry and Car by C.J. Maginley

46 Toy Top

47 Cookbook Holder

by Victor F. Ptasznik

48 Hall Table

50 Grandfather Clock, Pan I