Woodworker's Journal 1985-9-3, страница 7dure for both is the same. One lays the back of the blade or chisel flat on the surface and with light pressure moves it back and forth in a straight line, parallel to the length of the blade. When the surface achieves a slightly dull and perfectly uniform appearance, you have a flat surface. S.W. Hathaway, Sudbury, Mass. Odds and Ends The Michigan Woodworkers' Guild has a juried show scheduled for October 24-27. This fifth annual show, called "Woodworking '85" will be held at the Somerset Mall in Troy, Michigan. For more information contact Gregg Cornell, 3655 Musson Road, Howell, MI 48843 {telephone 517-546-3688). In Menomie, Wisconsin, the office of Continuing Education at the University of Wisconsin — Stout is sponsoring their third annual "Festival of Wood" workshop on June 28-30, 1985. For more information call 800-22-STOUT (in Wisconsin) or 800-45-STOUT (outside of Wisconsin). The Marquetry Society of America is looking for woodworking clubs, craft groups or guilds interested in exchanging speakers and/or demonstrators for their local or national meetings. The goal of the Society is to broaden the knowledge between crafts for all woodworkers. For more information write to: The Marquetry Society of America, P.O. Box 224, lindenhurst, NY 11757. A summer workshop titled "Equipment Maintenance and Repair" will be offered by the School of Technology at Bowling Green State University and Ornamental Products Tool & Supply Company. The six-day workshop, which may be taken for non-credit or for 2 semester hours of undergraduate or graduate credit, is scheduled for June 17-22, 1985. Meeting hours for the workshop to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. daily. The purpose of the workshop is to familiarize the participants with setting-up, adjusting, maintaining, repairing and overhauling common woodworking and metalworking machinery. Demonstrations by field service staff and intensive "hands-on" activity will highlight the weeks as numerous machines are explored. For information or registration materials contact Dr. Richard A. Kruppa, School of Technology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403. Phone 419-372-2436. County Workshops, Inc., a nonprofit educational organization, will hold four workshops this year: Green Wood Chairmaking (July 8-12), Tool-making for Woodworkers (July 22-26), Timber Framing (August 5-9), and Japanese Woodworking (September 23-27). Write to: Country Workshops, 90 Mill Creek Road, Marshall, NC 28753 (telephone: 704-656-2280). On May 18th, 1985, the Woodworking Association of North America (WANA) will hold two, day-long, in-depth seminars: Marquetry and Inlay with Allan Fitchett, and Table Saw Techniques with Dr. Roger Cliffe. For details write to: WANA, 35 Main Street, Suite 6, Plymouth, NH 03264 (telephone: 603-536-3876). \\\vj FREUD PROFESSIONAL 15 PIECE ROUTER BIT SET. Freud carbide tipped router bits are used by professional woodworkers and serious craftsmen throughout the world. We asked Freud to select the 15 most needed router bits and install them in a sturdy wooden case. The result was everything we expected and less - a lot of tools for a lot less money than we dreamed possible. Freud's total list price with the case is ever $300.00. Our price Is little more than Vz of list! Here's what you get. 04-106 Straight 32-100 Rabbeting 04-140 Straight 34-114 Rounding Over 16-100 Mortise 38-100 Roman Ogee 18-104 Round Nose 40-106 Chamfer 20-104 V-Groove 42-106 Trimming 22-104 Dovetail 64-100 Trimming 26-100 Panel Pilot 66-100 Trimming 30-106 Cove Router bits are all Vk" shank, godetfpris $167.50 ppd Magazine Code WJMJ5 ^ We beat any ad this issue. See our full page ad for details. — i'"-..... m mini - IM n I i i ,. - 1 1M : ; 800-343-3248 (USA) 800-322-6100 (MA) TREND-LINES, INC. 37SC Beacham St. P.O. Box 6447C Chelsea, Ma. 02150 |