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Woodworker's Journal

Jun 01 2019
Magazine

Woodworker’s Journal is the magazine for people who love to work with wood. Woodworkers of any skill level will find top-tier plans to build great projects, expert reviews of woodworking tools, and a ton of woodworking tips and techniques. Get Woodworker's Journal digital magazine subscription today and get inspired and motivated.

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Woodworkers Journal

LETTERS

READER PROJECTS

TRICKS OF THE TRADE

How to Make Perfect Miters?

The Link’s Missing • Snowed under a chain of answers

CNC Routing: Woodworking or Wimping Out? • Why would CNC routing be a benefit to a home shop woodworker? Read on …

The Story Behind Disney Animators’ Furniture

Harvesting Burl • Abnormal growths offer hidden treasure that grows on trees.

Cutting at a (Shallow) Angle • Shallow angle cuts create double-bevel inlays and collapsible baskets.

Compact Drop-Leaf Table • Need a table just for two? Here’s a fun-to-build version that fits conveniently into a smaller living space.

Rule Joints: A Two Bit Overview

Entry Bench • Entry benches are a wonderful way to beautify and organize your home. This bench is made almost entirely from easy-to-find dimension lumber found at any home center. It’s also a project that almost anyone can build!

LIMERT STYLE HUTCH • Style from one of last century’s designers endures in this twopiece project, with an open hutch and enclosed lower cabinet.

Drill Press: A Tool to Make Holes, and More • A.J. Hamler explores the surprisingly versatile drill press. It does an excellent job of drilling holes, but it also does so much more.

Nova Drill Press “Terra Nova”

Dovetailed Whiskey Cabinet

Tools to Keep You On Track

Buff a Scuff or Do More? • Repairing scuffed lacquer is a task that can be frustrating. Here are a few easy tips to help ensure your success.

HEY DID YOU KNOW? • Woodworking trivia: A taste of schnitzel


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 80 Publisher: Rockler Press, Inc Edition: Jun 01 2019

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 3, 2019

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Crafts

Languages

English

Woodworker’s Journal is the magazine for people who love to work with wood. Woodworkers of any skill level will find top-tier plans to build great projects, expert reviews of woodworking tools, and a ton of woodworking tips and techniques. Get Woodworker's Journal digital magazine subscription today and get inspired and motivated.

woodworkersjournal.com

Woodworkers Journal

LETTERS

READER PROJECTS

TRICKS OF THE TRADE

How to Make Perfect Miters?

The Link’s Missing • Snowed under a chain of answers

CNC Routing: Woodworking or Wimping Out? • Why would CNC routing be a benefit to a home shop woodworker? Read on …

The Story Behind Disney Animators’ Furniture

Harvesting Burl • Abnormal growths offer hidden treasure that grows on trees.

Cutting at a (Shallow) Angle • Shallow angle cuts create double-bevel inlays and collapsible baskets.

Compact Drop-Leaf Table • Need a table just for two? Here’s a fun-to-build version that fits conveniently into a smaller living space.

Rule Joints: A Two Bit Overview

Entry Bench • Entry benches are a wonderful way to beautify and organize your home. This bench is made almost entirely from easy-to-find dimension lumber found at any home center. It’s also a project that almost anyone can build!

LIMERT STYLE HUTCH • Style from one of last century’s designers endures in this twopiece project, with an open hutch and enclosed lower cabinet.

Drill Press: A Tool to Make Holes, and More • A.J. Hamler explores the surprisingly versatile drill press. It does an excellent job of drilling holes, but it also does so much more.

Nova Drill Press “Terra Nova”

Dovetailed Whiskey Cabinet

Tools to Keep You On Track

Buff a Scuff or Do More? • Repairing scuffed lacquer is a task that can be frustrating. Here are a few easy tips to help ensure your success.

HEY DID YOU KNOW? • Woodworking trivia: A taste of schnitzel


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