Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-6, страница 3^Xixxlworiker'sT Y-----Journal Doll House, see page 52. 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. Firmender Advertising and Promotion Kimbcrly Gellatly, 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 Kirsten Friberg. Paste-up 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. Boi 1629. New Milford, CT06.776. Telephone: <203>-355-2694 Copyright !9S4 by The Madrigal Publishing Co., Inc. No pgr! of this publication may be rep rimed without permission from the publisher. Second class postage paid ae New Milford. CT Qb77ti and additional offices. Subscription Rates In the Uniied Stales and its possessions: One year (6 issues)SI2.00 Two years (12 issues) S22.00 Canada and other foreign: One year • S3-1.00 Two years - 526.00 To Subscribe, Renew or Change Address Write to The Woodworker's Journal. P.O. Bos 1629, Now Milford, CT 0b77b. including mailing 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 tD The Woodworker's Journal. P.O. Boi I 629. 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 sue with each submission. Whiic we cannot assume responsibility for loss or damage, ail materials will be treated with care while in our possession. Payment for the use of unsolicited material will be made upon acceptance. Address all eontributions to: Editor, The Woodworker's Journal. P.O. Boi 1629, New Milford. CT 06776 VOLUMES, NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1984 DEPARTMENTS 4 7 11 13 16 19 23 25 30 48 64 Shoptalk Letters Readers' Information Exchange Workshop Income Starting a Business: Part II Restoring Antiques Applying the Final Finish The Beginning Woodworker The Fundamentals of Wood Cabinetmakers' Supplies Hardware Suppliers Special Techniques Inlays and Inserts Furniture Periods and Styles Gustav Stickley and American Mission Furniture Gift Shop Shop Tips PROJECTS 34 Stickley Chair 37 Tool Cabinet 40 Shaker Sewing Stand 42 Lighted Display Pedestal 44 Teardrop Clock 46 Pierced Tin Cabinet 48 Toy Hook and Ladder Fire Truck by C.J. Maginley 50 Busy Bee Toy 52 Colonial Doll House 55 Kitchen Organizer 56 Wine Server by Lloyd A. Nelson 58 Grandfather Clock, Part II |