Woodworker's Journal 1994-18-1, страница 81

Woodworker

Aniline Dyes......................................................................................-................13-6

How to choose, mix aniline dyes lor wood, includes sources of supply.

Coloring Wood: an Overview ....„........................................................_...............12-3

Three pnmary ways of coloring wood: chemicals, dyes and stains.

Crackled Finish...................................................................................................17-5

Easy Finishes for Oak. Three............—..................-............................................15-1

How to achieve natural antique and faux-ptckled looks

Easy Finishes for Pine, Three.............................................................................13-2

Recipes and instructions for faux pickling. antiquing, and a natural finish.

Ebonizing____________________________________________________________________________________________13-1

Four ebonizing recipes and instructions on the process.

Filling Open-Grained Woods..........................................................................12-5

How to use wood /iters for a smooth finish on hardwoods.

Finishes, Types of.........................................................................................11-2

Tung oil, linseed oil. varnish, polyurethane. lacquer and shellac.

Finishes for Maple............................................................................................16-4

Dealing with maple's tendency to absorb stain evenly; how to finish maple for food-related uses (bowls, cutting boards and butcher block).

Finishing Kits......................~..............................................................................16-3

Kits for special finishes including gel stains, marbleizing and other faux finishes, picking, flocking, crackle etc.

Finishing Outdoor Projects.....................................................................—......... 14-2

Use and application of preservatives, water repellents, stains, paints, dear finishes, and penetrating oris

Flawless finish. Step-by-Step to a..............................................................11-6

Raising the grain and fine sanding to prepare for final finish.

French Polishing Made Easy.................................................................................11-5

Step-by step instructions through an easier version of the traditional technique of applying layers of shellac to build a lustrous finish.

Ge! Stains................-......................................-............................................15-4

Advantages and disadvantages of gel stains, application instructions

Lacquer.............................................................................................................12-2

Composition, appropriate uses and tips on methods of application

Lacquer, Brushing ......................................................................„..............13-4

Surface preparation including fillers, stains and sealers, how to brush lacquer. solutions to potential problems

Marbleizing........................................................................................................... 13-5

Creating a faux marble finish on wood: tips and technique

Non-toxic Finishes.........................................................................................„... 13-3

Discussion of the various definitions of non-toxic: recommendations for eating utensils and children's toys

Penetrating Oils..............-................................................................................11-3

How oils work, when to use them, selection, application and storage

PolyureSiane Finishing...................................................................................... 12-6

From surface preparation, staining and application of a sealer coat through bnjshing to final rubbing out.

Protecting a New finish: A Guide to Waxes and Polishes...................................14-1

Deciding whether or not to wax; differences between waxes and polishes: tips on using wax; how to strip wax.

Safe Strippers How Well Do They Work..............................................................15-5

We test five leading brands of the new safe strippers

Safety: Workshop finishes Pose Risks................................................................. 14-4

Identifying dangers of chemicals in adhesives and finishing products, interpreting labels: personal protection: safe working environs.

Shellac................................................................................................................11-4

Origin, composition and uses for shellac, including how it's mixed and applied Advantages and disadvantages of a shellac finish.

Shopmade finishes, Four.................................................—....................— 12-1

Recipes for concocting your own finishes wrth varnishes, penetrating oils, linseed oil, and turpentine.

Staining Basics...................................................................................-.......!..........12-4

How to apply stains: dealing with wood fillers, glue and end-grain.

Workshop Income__

Direct Mail Promotion. How to Create a.................................................................11-2

Advice on mailing lists and printing of promotional packages

Payment for Your Work. On Getting ..„..............................................................10-1

Excerpted from The Law m Ptain English for Craftspeople by Leonard D. DuBoff. collection problems, interest charges small darns court.

Prices Are Yours Competitive?.........._...........................................-................- 10-5

Excerpted from Profitable Crafts Marketing: A Complete Guide to Successful Setting by Brian T Jefferson: covers computing direct, indirect, and labor costs

Product Liability. Part t________________________________-..........................-.................... 9-3

The legal aspects of craft production and lability induding points for tesbng your product s potential defects

Old-Fashioned Farm Table Sep Oct 93

Production. Selecting the Right Project for......................................................— 10-4

Consideration of cost, time and marketability with a list of best-selling projects as reported by our readers.

Secrets of Success Operating Profitable Business..............................................9-6

An overview of the most important factors in operating a profitable woodworking business.

Toymaker Clare Maginley..........-..................-......................................—.........10-3

Selling toys at craft fairs

Finishing

Tung Oil: Traditional Favorite StiH A Good Choice............................................14-3

Choices in tung oil finishes, surface preparation: sealers, fillers, stains.

Water-Based finishes ............................................................-.......................14-5

Recommendations on the application of wafer-based finishes and their compatibility with other products and finishes

Pine Hutch Sep Oct '92

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