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WOODWORKING . . . in action ! ! !
Issue 4, Jul 2006
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Features:

  • 103
    The author of 'The Workbench: A Complete Guide to Creating your Perfect Bench', demonstrates an efficient method of cutting large-scale mortises and tenons on the tablesaw for consistent accuracy. (32min)
  • 104
    In part 2 of our series on windsor chairmaking, David Wright demonstrates the use of scorp and travisher to form the unique seat, and a simple steam box to form the back of the traditional windsor chair. (21min)
  • 105
    Discover the design secrets and construction techniques of an 18th-century writing desk. (16min)
  • 106
    This excerpt from Alan Lacer’s award-winning video 'Son of Skew' shows how to use the skew chisel to handle any tool in the shop. (12min)
  • 107
    Once the mainstay of the American lumber industry, country sawmills are now specialized resources for barn builders, restorers, cabinetmakers, and woodworkers of all stripes. (24min)

Departments:

  • 28
    Demo Bench:
    The Three-Axis Mill is an addition to the Micro Fence line of accessories guaranteeing perfect accuracy for a variety of routering operations. (9min)
  • 108
    Face-to-Face:
    In case you have the writing urge, or are just curious about how woodworking books are created, former Taunton Press editor Strother Purdy explains what goes on behind the scenes. (9min)
  • 30
    Gallery:
    Sculpture and woodworking have existed side-by-side for as long as there have been woodworkers and a need for furniture. Stephen Robin combines the two through the medium of stack lamination. (14min)