Woodworker's Journal 1994-18-1, страница 80

Woodworker

Pickup Truck. Classic, Toy.........0.12-6

Piggy Bank .___________________________ 12-4

Pull Toy. Butterfly......................G. 11-4

Pull Toy. Crocodile..........................~F

Pull Toy. Duck............................... 9-6

Pull Toy. Frog ..„.................................B

Pull Toy. Grasshopper....................14-1

Pull Toy, Kangaroo..................— 11-2

Pull Toy, Nesste..............................13-3

Pull Toy. Rabbit........„........................F

Pull Toy. Rabbit.......-..................— G

Pull Toy. Snail................................11-5

Pull Toy. Turtle.................................. F

PuH Toy. Whale ....................... D. 12-6

Pumper Firetruck, Toy .......................C

Push-Pull Toy ...___________________—...... A

Push Toy, Bird ...........................D. 12-5

Push Toy. Cat..........................— 14-3

Push Toy. Elephant...........................C

Push Toy. Seal...................................A

Riverboat. Toy.........-............-.....— F

Roaring 20's Sports Car.................17-4

Rock and Roll Toy. Infant s.............13-1

Rocking Horse .......................G, 11-6

Rolling Toy, Infant's........................11-6

Shoot-the Moon

Rolierball Game .......................16-3

Skittles............................................17-3

Skyhook Magic...................................F

Steam Roller Toy............................C

Swan Rocker Child's.........................F

Table & Chair Set Child's .............13-1

Tic-Tac-Toe.........................................A

Tool Box. Toy................................. B

Tow Truck & Car............................10-1

Toy Chest. Heirloom...................... 15-6

Tractor & Cart. Toy.............................C

Tractor Trailer Toy........................16-4

Train Set........................................14-5

Train, Toy...........................—..........F

Train, Toy ...........................................C

Tncycle. Tot's.....................................F

Truck. Toy..................................-.......A

Tumbling Monkey Toy ........................G

Tumbling Toby........................-.....— F

Wagon, Little Red.............................F

Wagon. Toy...............................G. 10-5

Whirligig. Wood Sawyer ------------11-2

Wha'e Toy —....................................F

Whale Toy........................................B

Willie & Tuna Toy.............................B

Workshop & Studio

Bandsaw Cutoff Table.....................17-4

Bow Saw. Shop-made................... 10-1

Clamp Rack....................................15-1

Crosscut Box for Tabie Saw..........12-6

Disk Sander. Shop-built..................13-1

Drafting Table.................................C

Drill Press Fixture...........................12-1

Drill Press Organizer..................... '6-3

Drum Sander. Shop-built .........— 11-3

Easel. Artist's..................................B

Grinder Stand

iLally column mount) .------------16-4

Hand Scrape'..............................17-3

Handsaw Caddy.......................17-3

Jig. Key Spline ....................................D

Jig, Leg Tapering...........................11-6

Jig Miter Clamping ......................-9-3

Jig. Miter Cutting .................-......12-5

Jigs. Doweling .............................. 17-3

Jig, Super Box Joint _....„..............17-5

Jig, Table Saw, Universal...............16-5

Jig, Tenon, Fence-mounted..........10-4

Joiner's Tool Chest........—.........11-5

Lathe Spigot Chuck. Shopmade.....15-4

Mallets. Shop-turned .....................11-5

Marking Gauge........................-.......9-6

Miter Gauge Fence..................... 17-6

Miter Gauge Stop ....................... 12-3

Mortar & Pestle .............................10-5

Mortising/Tenoning Table.

Router Bit Box.............................10-5

Router Table. Low-cost..................16-6

Sanding Blocks. Shop-built.............14-2

Sawhorse'Outfeed Table

(Lally column mount).................16-4

Shop Workcenter...........................16-1

Spindle Sander, Shop-built............14-1

Table Saw Gauge......................... 13-3

Tool Chest Portable.....................14-5

Utility Shelf (Lally column mount) ... 16-4

Workbench....................................14-5

Workbench. Cabinetmaker's -----------A

Workbench, Torsion Box................17-1

Workbench. Sturdy. Low-cost........ 11-4

Workbench Helper........................ 14-4

Workstation, Shop........................10-3

Departments

The Beginning Woodworker/ Woodworking Basics

Buying Wood...............................17-4

Box Joints, Cutting........................13-3

Chairbmkjing Introduction to..........16-5

Dadoes. Simple Joints tor

Simple Casework........................15-5

Dovetail. Full-blind. Cutting.............13-5

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

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

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

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

Flattening Rough Stock.................17-5

Flattening Wide Surfaces w;

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

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

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

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

Green Woodworking w ' Kids............17-1

Hand Scraper Mastering_______________17-1

Hand Scraper. Use Sharpening ... 12-2

Hanging Wall Cabinets ..................14-1

Hardwood, Buying by

the Board-toot.........................13-1

Joining Tops to Tables and

Case Pieces........................... 16-4

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

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

(Part 1 available on request)

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

Picture Frames Using

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

Rip and Cross-cut on

Table Saw How to....................17-6

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

Router. Choosing Your First...........10-3

Router Bits. All About _............... 10-4

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

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

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

Stick and Cope DoorbuikJing..........16-6

Table Saw Crosscutting ................ 10-1

Table Saw Ripping Problems

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

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

Transferring and Enlarging

Patterns......................................13-2

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

Veneer.Parti ..............._...............11-3

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

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

Wood. How To Buy...........................17-4

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

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

Clamp Organizer ......................... 17-5

Clamps: Torts You Can't

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

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

Doweling. All about...................... 17-3

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

Jigs: Essentials for ttie

Table Saw...............................15-5

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

The Lathe Basic Setup..................12-2

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

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

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

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

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

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

Safer Bit Des<gns and New

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

Sander tor Large Surfaces A------12-6

Selecting/Sharpening Lathe Tools 12-3

Shaping on a Tab>e Saw...............15-4

Sharpening Carving Tools.,.............17-1

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

Sharpening Stones.......—...........17-4

Tempering Steel Tools...........— 15-1

Thickness Paner, The....................13-1

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

Pine Armoire Mar/April'89

Tool Reviews_

Benchtop Table Saws.....................16-5

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

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

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

Jgsaws..........................................11-5

Mini Lathes. Benchtop.................... 17-5

Palm Sanders. Random-OrW ....... 17-6

Plunge Routers.............................. 16-1

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

Scroll Saws Under $200 ..............15-5

Sliding Compound Miter Saws........17-1

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

Special Techniques

Bevel-Edged Drawer Bottom .........11-2

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

Bncklaid Bowls. Turning.................17-6

Cabriole Leg. Making a..............H, 5-1

Carving. Getting Started in..............17-6

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

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

Compound Angle Dovetails ...... H, 14-5

Continuous Bracket Foot......... H, 11 -6

Cove-Edged Raised Panel:

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

Curved instrument Sides...............14-2

Dovetails. Full-Blind................ H 13-5

Dovetails Hand-Cut..................H. 15-1

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

DovetaH Key Butt-Miter..................11-3

Dovetailed Weage........................ 14-4

Dovetails. Cutting on a Tatne Saw 12-4

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

Faux-turned Vessels......................15-6

Fluting. Router-Lathe....................10-1

Inased Carving.............................11-4

Inased Lettering...........................17-4

Inlay, Two Traditional Methods...........H

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

Knuckle Joint................................11-5

Linenfoto Carving .........................16-6

Marquetry: The

Pad Method ............................13-5

Marquetry. The

Direct Method .......................... 14-1

Marquetry. The Empty

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.

Sfcepby-Step.........12-3

Ring Segments.

Joining.............12-5

Rule Joints.................H

Secret Compartments

Making.............15-5

Steam Bending.

Supported.........10-3

Tambour Doors,

Making.........H. 10-5

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

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

Torsion Box,

Making............. 17-1

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

Turning Small

Boxes...............15-4

Vacuum Turning ... 16-5 Veneenng. 4-Piece Book Match ......9-6

Shop Test_

$50 Planer......................................17-5

$199 Do-lt-AII Router Jig..................17-1

Incra Jig System............................17-4

Laguna Mortising Table.................17-6

Pocket Hole Cutter .........................17-3

Januiiry/Februars 1994

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