Woodworker's Journal 1993-17-6, страница 8Letters Wi■ welcome opinions ami commons (both pro antl con} from our readers. Add res v correspondence to: Letters Department The Woodworker's Journal, P.O. Box 1629, New Milford. CT 06776. The Roaring 20's Sports Cur toy project in \our July/August 1993 issue caught my eye. Hut I was dismayed to see the famous Sun/ Bearcat referred to as a Ren. Also, cars prior to 1929 seldom had bumpers The wheels should be spoked, and one pas cap is enough. I'm planning to build the car. but with these changes. Tom Mallon Coarsegold. Calif. I'm making the Blockfrottt Chest project from your September/October 1993 issue and have found some dimensions that don't agree. Step I on page 38 shows that the front foot piece is made from 2'A in. thick stock that's cut on the band saw to I'/: in. thick at each end. However, the front and side views on page 37 show the foot piece as 2'h in. thick cut to 1-74 in. at the ends. Also, the Bill of Materials specifies the front foot stock as 2'/: in. thick. Which dimensions are correct? Jacob B. Goranflo Cecilia, Ky. The dimensions are correct as shown in both the Rill of Materials and the front and side views. The dimensions shown in Step I are incorrect. Step 1 should show the foot as 2'/: in. thick, with /-'/-* in. thick ends. We apologize for the confu- Thanks for the article on how to make the Pennypincher's Clamp Organizer. It provided a simple and inexpensive solution to my chronic clamp storage problems. R.T. Todd Denver, Colo. I'd like to make the American Kagle intarsia project in your September/ October 1993 issue, but the grid patterns do not indicate the sue of the squares. J. R. lidwards San Diego, Calif. The grids are made up of I in. squares. I'd like to see you do more articles dealing with fine early American and Queen Anne style furniture. It's only w hen we are challenged that we grow. 1 hope that you'll keep the Shaker stuff to a minimum it's too bland for my taste. Mike Detweiler. Berwyn, Pcnn My son recently gave me a scroll saw, so I found myself immediately interested in the Sunset Rider Desk Sel project, by Bill Zaun, in your September/October 1993 issue. Does Mr. Zaun have any additional patterns? Harold A. Stevens South Kortright. N Y. Another breakthrough tool only from Garrett Wade... With 224 pages, our Free Catalog is probably the biggest in the business. We think it's the best, too. We have the woodworking supplies and tools rhat you just can't find in your local hardware store anymore. Everything from traditional old-style hand planes and saws ro che very latest in power tools and accessories. We've got Measuring tools. Chisels, Carving tools, Turning tools, Sharpening cools, and much, much more. Plus half a dozen kinds of glue to hold your work together, 70 stains ro color it, and 20 different topcoats ro protect it. just send us the coupon below or call toll-free for your tree 1994 Garrett Wade Catalog - plus free supplements throughout the year. It could be jusr the tool your workshop needs. woodworking Our free 1994 Catalog. Ganvt Wade Co.. Inc. I ft] Aicnuc of the Amcrkas New York. NY 10013. Dept. 800-221-2942 Please circle No. -It on the Rentier Service Card. Intarsia Patterns and Instructional media by world famous artist Judy Gale Roberts BOOK "Intarsia Patterns & Techniques"... $19.95* (147 pages of professional Instructions with patterns) VIDEO "Intarsia Woodworking Basics".....$29.95* (VHS format - 90 minutes of detailed Instruction) ij > -, t /. WOLF 16*15 44PCS Intarsia Patterns $5.95 ea. OR All 6 Patterns for $30.00* ■Plus $5.00 Basic Shipping Charges (No additional shipping lor tmJtipJ* rtemal) FREE CATALOG WITH OVER 80 MORE PATTERNS WITH YOUR ORDER CAT IN BAG 14 * 9 33 pes ROSE 20 X 16 34 pes RACCOON £0 X9 38pes TIGER 19*19 92 pa CLOWN W/DAISIES si x 15 eepes. ORDER THESE S OTHER QUALITY SCROLL SAW PRODUCTS FROM: SEYCO "The Scroll Saw Specialist" BOX 472749 • Garland, TX 75047-2749 1 (800)462-3353 I'tcase circle No. fOlon llic Reader Sen ice Card. The Woodworker's Jnumul |