Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-5, страница 3Grandfather 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 The Woodworker'* JoumjJ ilSSN 0199-1892) is published bi-monthly in January, March, Mav, July. September and November by The Madrigal Publishing Co.. Inc.. P.O. Box 1629. New Milford, CT 06776. Telephone: (2031-1SS.26W. Copyright 1484 by The Madrigal Publishing Co., Inc. No part of this publication may be reprinted without permission from the publisher. Sccond class postage paid al New Milford, CT 06776and additional offices. Subscription Rates In the United States and ns possessions: One year 16issues) SI2.00 Two tears 112 issues) S22.00 Canada and other foreign: One year -114.00 Two years • 526.00 To .Subscribe, Rene* or Change Address Wrile to Tbe Woodworker's Journal. P.O. Box 1629. New Milford. CT 06770. 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 lt>2*». Sew 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, al) materials will be treated with care while in our posses-sum. Payment for the use of unsolicited material will be made upon acceptance. Address all comribu'lions to: Editor. The Woodworker's Journal P.O. Box 1629. Sew Milford. CT 0&T>b. 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 |