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WOODWORKING . . . in action ! ! !
Issue 10, Jan 2008
137
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Features:

  • 138
    One secret to surviving as a custom furnituremaker is to be able to repeat your designs efficiently. Anthony Beverly shows us some of the ways he does this. (8min)
  • 139
    Watch how a pair of small doors are made almost entirely by machines, including a wide-belt sander and the Multirouter. (29min)
  • 140
    Elemental woodworking — using twigs and branches and the simplest tools — can often produce objects of sturdy utility and esthetic satisfaction. Jeff Dreisbach shows us how simple it can be to get started. (25min)
  • 136
    This excerpt from Alan Lacer’s award-winning DVD, 'WOODWORKING: Getting Started Right' (available from www.alanlacer.com) provides a concise look at a wide variety of lathes, large and small. (8min)
  • 141
    A brand new use for the old woodworking trade of patternmaking, demonstrated by the guys at Counter Culture Concrete — where wood helps turn concrete into useful works of art. (17min)

Departments:

  • 135
    Tips & Tricks:
    Sophisticated results can often be achieved with surprisingly simple jigs — see how Warren May adapts his router to flute small columns. (4min)
  • 142
    Demo Bench:
    With the right tires and blades your bandsaw can become capable of things you may never have thought possible — watch this stunning demonstration of bandsaw virtuosity! (6min)
  • 143
    Gallery:
    From lamps and tables to screens and musical instruments, take this insightful tour of the esthetic and practical motivation behind some of Anthony Beverly's work. (18min)