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the hole pockets, I used the sticker numbers found on the instructional folder that comes in each video tape cassette. Those numbers gave lite game a real professional look. Keep up the good work.

Samuel Harelick. Bayonne, N.J.

I had just bought a new drill press when your May/June issue arrived with plans for a Swing-Away Drill Press Organizer.

Using pieces from my scrap pile, I made all the parts in a couple of hours. However, I had to include a couple of changes to accommodate my drill press design. The brackets (part A) on the column were offset to provide clearance for the feed handle, and I lengthened the arm (part D) from 8 in. lo Itl in.

Bert Skruibis. Bath. Ont,

I found great interest in the article "Collet Chuck Turning," by Nick Cook, in sour May/June 1992 issue. Even though my lathe can't handle

collets, I was able lo make 25 Wine Bottle Stoppers out of white oak, cherry, and mahogany. Your publication is terrific.

Gil Mathews. Guilford, Conn.

Odds ;ind Knds

In our July/August 1992 issue, there is an incorrect dimension in the Bill of Materials lot the Side By Side Chest Cupboard As shown, ihe side (part AI is 53'/1 in. long. The correct length for ihe side is S2V* in.

Pie Northeastern Woodworker's Association meets the second Thursday of January. March. May. and September, at 7 PM. til the Price Chopper's community room. 1639 Eastern Parkway, Schenectady, New York. Guests are wet-come. Contact Herman Finkbeiner. 492 River view Rd.. Rexford. NY 12148.

The KYANA Woodcraflers meel the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Bethel United Church of

Christ. 4004 Shetbyvilfe Rd., Louisville. KY 40207. Visitors are cordially invited.

Your safety is important to

us ... We strive to present our plans and techniques as accurately and safely as possible, and we tr\ to point out specilie areas and procedures where exlra caution is required. Bui because of the variability of local conditions, construction materials and personal skills, we can't warn you against all potential hazards. Remember to exercise common sense and use safety measures when operating woodworking power equipment. Don'i attempt any procedures you're not comfortable with or properly equipped for. Sometimes, for the sake of clarity, it's necessary for a photo or illustration to show power tools without the blade guard in place. In actual ope ran on. though, you should always use blade guards and other safety devices on power tools thai are equipped with them. Remember... an ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure. -The Editors

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