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GRIZZL V'S MUCH AWAITED SUMMER SALE!
EXPIRES SEPT. 30, 1988
G1018 8"x 65" Jointer
G1022 10" Tablesaw
G 1021 15" Planer
STAND IS
OPTIONAL
Regularly $665 .00
SALE PRICE $625.00
G 1033 20" Planer
Regularly $335.00
SALE PRICE $310.00
G 1538 16" Bandsaw
Regularly $365.00
SALE PRICE $325.00
SPECIAL PRICE $695.00
G1014 6/9 Sander
G1183 6/12 Sander
Regularly $1295.00
SALE PRICE $1175.00
G1024 W' Shaper
Regularly $495.00
SALE PRICE $465.00
G1662 Dowelling Jig
Regularly $195.00
SALE PRICE $175.00
G 1522 Radi Plane
Regularly $395.00
SALE PRICE $330.00
G1518 15-Pc. Router Bit Set
(Carbide-Tipped)
Regularly $245 .00
SPECIAL PRICE $39.95
SPECIAL PRICE $18.95
SPECIAL PRICE $125.40
SALE PRICE $225.00
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Jig Journal
Drill Press Fence and Stop by Dana Martin Batory
24
A Popular Woodworking Project
How to Build a Marionette by Bruce Taylor
26
26
A Popular Woodworking Project
For the Baby and Beyond:
A Chest of Drawers Designed
With Growing Up in Mind by S. Reed Poverny
30
A'Popular Woodworking Project
Bandsawn Basket by John A. Nelson
36
Project for the Shop
36
Making Chisels and Gouges by M. M.Lishinsky
38
Project for the Shop
Every Chisel In Its Place by Milford S. Brown
41
49
Doweling Jigs by Hugh Foster
44
Green Woodworking
Peel Yourself a Settee by B. William Bigelow
49
Clear Cuts
Book Reviews
Videoscene
The Business End
Tried and True
Out of the Woodwork
Focus on Carving
Getting Started in Woodcarving
by William H. McMaster
This handsome post and panel dresser for the
nursery will serve a child for years and become
a family heirloom for generations. S. Reed
Poverny tells how to make it, starting on page
30. Since the frame is assembled with dowels ,
YOU 'll want to make the drill press fence and
stop on page 24 or choose from the doweling
jigs reviewed on page 44.
6
Letters
16
Tests & Comments
58
Calendar
58
Index to Advertisers
3
A ugust 1988
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Editorial
David M. Camp Editor
Wien Chod Managing Editor
Paul R. Mason Associate Editor
JA Newell Editorial Assistant
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My projects lately have been rather different from the kind s of
things we present on these page s. I've entered year two of a massive
home-remodeling project which promises to be as close as I'll get
to "woodworking" for quite some time yet. I'm trying thing s I've
never done before-things like framing and roofing -s-even some
stone masonry. And even though these tasks involve some tools
and techniques that are new to me, they also require skills that I've
developed because of my woodworking. There is a whole way of
thinking involved in any manual/mechanical job, and once you 're
used to working with your hands,you find that the different crafts
are actually closely related and that you can apply lessons learned
in one discipline to your work in another.
A case in point is the concrete slab foundation I poured for a
storage shed in my back yard. I'm. sure you're familiar with the
technique of checking for square by measuring diagonally,
corner-to-corner and comparing the two measurements; if the
measurements are the same, the job is square. When I built the
forms for the concrete, I had those diagonals within a sixteenth of
an inch, but when the time came to frame the building, we
discovered that the front was a full three inches wider than the
back. (The friend who was helping me looked skeptical when I
explained that the building was designed to have a slight taper .)
That was the day I learned that equal diagonals don 't tell the whole
story . If you assemble something with a side that is supposed
to nail over the ends, but you nail it betwe en the end s, you
can still get equal diagonals. Believe me, this lesson will be
remembered when I get back to making furniture again.
This isSGe of Popular Woodworking has a metalworking proj-
ect on page 38. Many woodworkers get a great deal of satisfaction
out of making their own tools , so in "Making Chisels and Gouge s"
we ask you to put your manual skills to work in another discipline,
as a change of pace and perhaps for the eventual betterment ofyour
woodworking. Then , on page 41, it's back to wood again to make
a box for your chisels that features some unusual joinery. Let me
warn you, though: my shed turned out fine, but I recommend you
try not to make your chisel box with a slight taper.
Contributing Editors:
William H. McMaster
S. Reed Poverny
Hugh Foster
Alan Marks
James Barrett
Advertising
Wayne Lin Advertising Director
Debra Nowak Advertising Manager
Distribution
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Circulation
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