Woodworker's Journal summer-2009, страница 52

Woodworker

High school senior Bill Belland's spice chest includes hand-cut dovetails, front and back.

High School Memories

I read in August 2002 Woodworker's Journal about the circular saw sharpener and patent by Carleton Philips and William Sanford. Bill Sanford was my Painted Post (New York) High School science instructor, teaching biology, chemistry and physics. I remember he gave my dad one of his early sharpeners, which Dad used for years. Bill was quite an inventor. He was a great teacher.

Jack Voggenthaler Blairsden, California

Brad Stanton's cabinet of African ribbon mahogany, lacewood and ebony capped his career as a high school woodworker.

This tool, featured in Woodworker's Journal, was invented by our reader's teacher.

Senior Bob Bollinger built a birch chest of drawers that took to heart his shop teacher's suggestion of "the stranger, the better."

Students like Brian Bretherick are still learning to use routers and other tools from shop teachers who dispense shop wisdom.

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