Woodworker's Journal 1993-17-2, страница 67

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Projects for Woodworkers

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OUR BIGGEST BOOK OF PROJECT PLANS

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Now in its 11th printing, an old classic under a new cover! With plans originally published in the earliest issues of The Woodworker s Journal. 101 Projects for Woodworkers ofim you an outstanding selection of timeless classics. Each project is written in complete detail and fully illustrated with the high quality you've come to expect from the editors of The Woodworker's Journal

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• 248 pages

• 540 illustrations

• 65 photos

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Next Issue . . .

Our May/June issue is shaping up as something very special. For starters our stunning Jewelry Chest and fanciful scroll-sawed Intarsia Whale are sure-to-please Mother's Day gifts that are suprisingly easy to make. If the lady in your life needs something a bit more substantial, there's our classic Country Pie Safe, or the handsome Shaker Wall Cabinet. But ihis next big issue is much more than pretty gift ideas and cabinets. It's got a great Outdoor Swing (for either the porch or yard), a clever Handsaw Caddy for the shop, an enlightening article on using and sharpening the hand scraper, and a comprehensive review of what's new in doweling jigs and fixtures. Add to all this several more projects and features, and you've got a good idea why The Woodworker's Journal consistently gives you the most for your woodworking magazine dollar.