Woodworker's Journal 2009-33-2, страница 4Woodworker's Journal 7 @ si g qfl cp @ www. woodwotketsjoumal com ^MORG ON THG WGB More on the Web ... You wouldn't think a router bit could bring you a window on the world - but a Window Sash Bit just might come close. Find out how to put this bit to use, and what other items it can create, in the second of cur series on router bits, at the More on the Web section of www.woodworkersjournal.com. Skill Builder... Expand your skills with the second in our series on joinery. Check out the Skill Builder link on the More on the Web page at www.woodworkersiournal.com to learn how to make simple and complex miters, beef them up with reinforcements, and more! Page 19 Page 32 Page 47 Woodworker's Journal eZine ... You'll find great woodworking information on woodworkersjournal.com and in our online newsletter, the Woodworker's Journal eZine, but these days, you'll find it much easier. Our redesign of our family of sites has launched, with easy tab navigations, connections between all of the sites we host (more than you might think!) and some eye-pleasing new color schemes. Check it cui — you'll be glad you did. March/April 2009 Volume 33, Number 2 Photo Cr&lix, Joseph VBritM. USDA Forist Smite, Buguwxt.org 19 Table Saw Joinery By Chris Marshall Our field editor presents four rabbet joint styles you can make easily on the table saw. 32 What's old is new again — we go retro and revisit a project from our past. Page 32 woodworkersjournal.com 47 Classic Drop-leaf Table By Frank Grant A time-tested design inspired by a project that first appeared in Woodworker's Journal back in 1990. Cherry Sideboard By Bill Hylton This striking sideboard will add a touch of elegance to your home. 30 Sugar Maple By Rob Johnstone &T.C. Knight A marvelous species with a multitude of uses and some finely figured lumber. 4 April 2009 Woodworker's Journal
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