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Woodworker

Furniture in the Shaker style. See page 30.

Editor and Publisher James J. McQuillan

Managing Editor Thomas G. Begnal

Editorial Staff David F. Peters

Editorial Secretary Jane Pratt

Contributing Editors Paul Lcvine John. W. Olson Roger E. Sch rood er

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Advertising and Promotion Kimbcrly Gellatly. Manager

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Office

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Photos by John Kane/Silver Sun Studios

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VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1985

DEPARTMENTS

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Shoptalk

Letters

Readers' Information Exchange

Workshop Income Toys and Children s Articles: An Outline of The Consumer Product Safety Commission Standards

Restoring Antiques Shellac

The Beginning Woodworker Truing and Squaring Lumber

Special Techniques The Fingerjoint Spline

Cabinetmakers' Supplies Furniture Kits

Furniture Periods and Styles The Shakers

The Gift Shop

Shop Tips

PROJECTS

33 Early American Step Table

34 Oak Barrister's Bookcase

38 Parquet Table byL. PeterZeidenstein

40 Shaker Trestle Table

42 Bandsawn Wooden Scoops by C.P. Squires

44 Toy Biplane by C.J. Maginley

46 Book Ends by Harold B. Skinner

47 Contemporary Candle Holders by Harold B. Skinner

48 Necktie and Beit Holder

49 Keyed Miter Jig

50 Modular Coffee Table and Bar

54 Magazine and Book Rack by Jason R. Feig

55 Contemporary Chest of Drawers