Woodworker's Journal 2001-25-2, страница 12

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configured. Also in the case was a large envelope with a brochure about the machine and ail available accessories, a sale flier, and a receipt for the purchase of the machine.

To my surprise, it is a Red Jacket woodworking shop, made by Waco Tool Works from Chicago. Illinois. The tool was purchased in 1929 for SI29. Apparently it was purchased with a jig saw attachment, but I don't have that piece. I have recently cleaned it up and had Ihe motor repaired and now display it in my shop, in working condition.

James, Payton Weyaittvegu, Wisconsin

Chess Set Remembered

Way back in January/ February 1992. Woodworker's Journal published a plan for a chess set. I fell in love with the plan but was intimidated by the project. The idea of veneer and band sawing to thai level was something that would have to wait. Through the years, I have worked to improve my skills and your magazine, with its outstanding projects and articles, has been at the forefront of these efforts.

Now retired, I was looking for a special gift to make for my son and remembered the chess set. The results you will find in the accompanying picture. You may notice that I have taken some "wood license." using a piece of holly I cut and dried in Oregon for the edging and drawer fronts, walnut and ash for lite board, cocobola for the drawer pulls. and walnut and ash for the chessmen.

J.M. White Victoria, British Columbia

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12 April 2001 Woodworker's Journal