Woodworker's Journal 1993-17-1, страница 37

Woodworker

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Bookcase Desk 12-5

Dovetail. Full-blind. Cutting......i3-5

Dovetails. Handcut................15-1

Drawers. Making............14-2

Edge-Gluing..............12-1

Faceplate Turning ...........12-4

Flattening Wide Surface' w/

a Hand Plane . ........12-6

Frame and Panel............15-6

Gluing Oily Woods..........14-3

Glues and Gluing...........11-6

Hand Scraper. Use and Sharpening of . 12-2

Hanging Wail Cabinets........14-1

Hardwood. Buying by the Board-foot .13-1 Joining Tops to Tables and

Case Pieccs.............16-4

Knock-down Hardware........14-4

Mortise and Tenon. Part 2.......11-2

Mortising Butt Hinges.........13-6

Picture Frames Using Simple

Hand Tools.............15-4

Router. Basic Operation........10-5

Router. Choosing Your Firs!......10-3

Router Bits. Alt About.........10-4

Slip Joint. Making the.........14-5

Spindle Turning............12-3

Splayed Leg Drill Guideblock.....11-5

Slick and Cope Doorbuilding.....16-6

Table Saw Crosscmting........10-1

Table Saw, Ripping Problem-.

and Solutions.............9-6

Thinking Like a Craftsman......16-3

Transferring and Enlarging Patterns . . 13-2

Uneven Wood. Dealing with......13-4

Veneer. Pari 1.............11-3

Veneer. Part 2 .............11-4

Veneering...............16-1

Wood Movement. Coping with.....9-3

Furniture Periods & Styles

Chippendale (1775-1795).......10-1

Jacobean (1620-1690).......... 9-3

Pennsylvania Dutch (1780-1880) .... 9-6 Victorian (1840-1910).........10-3

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In The Shop_

Amps vs. Horsepower . ....... . 16-5

Band Saw Setup............11-6

Basic Adjustments for Table Saw . .13-5

Circular Saw Blades..........13-3

Clamps. Tools You Can't

Do Without.............14-1

Dado Heads..............13-6

Drill Bits and Boring..........12-5

Drill Press, The.............12-1

Files and How to Use Them......14-5

Hand Plane. The............11-4

Japanese Saws.............14-3

lies; Essentials for the Table Saw . . . 15-5

Jointer, The..............11-3

The Lathe: Basic Seiup........12-2

Noise in the Shop................15-6

Plane Iron Sharpening.........11-5

Portable Circular Saw. The......13-2

Radial Arm Saw, The . ........13-4

Rasps..................14-4

Router Bits in the Drill Press.....14-2

Safer Bit Designs and New

Accessories for the Router.....16-1

Selecting and Sharpening Lathe Tools . 12-3

Shaping on a Table Saw........15-4

Sharpening Guides & Gizmos.....16-3

Sander lor Large Surfaces, A.....12-6

Tempering Siecl Tools.........15-1

Thickness Planer. The.........13-1

Workshop Layout...........12-4

Features_

Lynes Unlimited: Toymakers Fred

Cairns & Kathy Dawson......13-6

Allene & Harold Westover.

Instrument Makers.........14-2

Clare Maginley, Tovmaker......10-3

Paula Garbarino. Woodworker.....13-3

Mount Lebanon Shaker Village .... 13-5

Visit to a Woodworking Show.....13-4

Tropical Woods Under Fire......14-3

Tool Reviews_

Bcnchtop Table Saws.........16-5

Biscuit Joiners.............15-6

Dovetail Jigs..............14-5

High End Scroll Saws.........16-6

Jigsaws.................11-5

Plunge Roulers.............16-1

Portable Planers ............13-5

Scroll Saws Under S200 ........15-5

Thin Kerf Blades............15-4

Special Techniques_

Bevel-Edged Drawer Bonom.....11-2

Breadboard Ends............13-1

Cabriole Leg. Making a........15-1

Chip Carving, Traditional.......11-5

Collet Chuck Turning .........16-3

Compound Angle Dovetails......14-5

Continuous Bracket Fool........11-6

Cove-Edged Raised Panel:

Core-Box Bit Method........12-6

Curved Instrument Sides........14-2

Dovetail Joint. The Sliding......10-4

Dovetail Key Butt-Miter........11-3

Dovetailed Wedge...........14-4

Dovetails, Cutting on a Table Saw . . 12-4

Dutch Turning.............16-1

Faux-iurned Vessels..........15-6

Fluting. Router-Laihe.........10-1

Incised Carving.............11 -1

Joining Ring Segments.........12-5

Knucklc Joint.............11-5

Linenfold Carving...........16-6

Marquetry: The Pad Method......13-5

Marquetry: The Direct Method .... 14-1 Marquetry. The F.mpty

Window Method..........13-6

Quartered Turnings...........12-2

Panel Retainer Disk System......13-3

Pierced Tin...............12-1

Recessed Finger Pulls..........9-3

Recessed Finger Pulls,

Slep-By-Step.............12-3

Ring Segments. Joining........12-5

Secret Compartments, Making.....15-5

Steam Bending. Supported.......10-3

Tambour Doors.............10-5

Tinsel Art...............13-4

Tombstone Frame-and-Panel Door . . 14-3

Tripod Legs...............13-2

Tummg Small Boxes..........15-4

Vacuum Turning............16-5

Veneering. Four-Piece Book Match . . . 9-6

Child's Windsor 16-5