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How long does it take variousfinishes to cure?The container label should giveyou general guidelines abouthow long to wait. For example, onesalad bo

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Circle No. 1870Divided Light Door Set,ltem # 800.525.1 1Small Arch Door Set,ltem # 800.524.11Sometimes the little things make the biggest difference,a

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tool industry insiderMore pointsS Although you might think refilling the air reser-voir would slow the driving rate, we drove 402" brads, pulling

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woodanecdoteround the world, the palm treefamily numbers more than 2,000species. Most of them grow intropical lands and are best known for theproducts

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shop tipsTorrgh wing nrrt? PrrtMany jigs and fixtures have wing nuts formaking adjustments without wrenches.But in my efforts to keep them secure, Iof

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ZERO BREAKDOWNS-The Most lmportant Reason of AllFor the ultimate in durability, all Campbell Hausfeld air tools are Built To Last. And the factthat th

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contentsWOODa magazineNovember 2002, lssue 1 4512 simple marking gauge42 sit-a-spell hall benchI country coatrack58 arched candle holder60 mission-st

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Savtry SolrrtiorilsWoodworking help is just a click away.o Brry or sell at theright priceGot an old tool you're wanting tounload? Or are you l

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R=3/+"I,t7,ade of sturdy red oak en-hanced by a medium-tonedstain, this bench fits rightinto your come-and-go lifestyle, and yourlimited shop ti

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vvays to put a second good face orrl/qtt plywoodThe back face of t/c" hardwood plywood is typically a nondescript tropicalspecies. And that&apos

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fiGtue and clamp a filler in the groovetlfin each back rail (K), centered ontheir lengths. Assemble the two backrailswith t'wo slats pushed tight

Page 19 - BREAKDOWNS

Rest the back assembly on 2Vz"-wide spaoers, and clamp it in place. Using the shankholes in the rear uprights as guides, drill pilot holes, and d

Page 20 - Solrrtiorils

Add zest and function to yourhorne with this rrentry"-levelproject. And while providingfarnily rnem.bers and grrests aplace to hang their coa

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Ilashion a strrrdy frarmeI Cut the top rail (A), bottom rail (B),I mullions (C), and shelf (E) to thesizes listed in the Materials List. Cut thestil

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Common rafters: Secondary rafterslocated between bents.Collar ties: Horizontaltimbers that spanbetween rafters to )prevent sagging.Purlins: Florizonta

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Knee brace mortise and tenon:This is one of the most common of severalways to join the knee brace. The tenons areoffset, placing the brace toward the

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A timber frarner's toolboxTo make precision cuts and tight-fitting joints, a timber framer relieschiefly on artful handling of simpletools and su

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Cffifi$$*acurGreate a simple yet graceful standfor five votive candles.Note: Before starting this project, pur-chase the votive candle holders. To ens

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and a stopblockto position the rest blanks.Switch to a l7s" Forstner bit. Laythe blanks flat, reposition the fence andstopblock, and drill the %r

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ooking at the simple lines, grace-ful proportions, and figured grainof this clock's quartersawn oak,it's easy to see why mission-style piece

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shelf clockjlCneckthat the top face-trim piece is f PIace a dab of glue in the stiles'Aflush with the top of the stiles. 'fgrooves below

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lnstall the remaining grille rail and uprights in positlon, pressing the epoxiededges against the mica. Check for proper alignment.A stiles{cu7u Q0B f

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iir#'.idit.Sanding on clear acrylic demonstrateshow a random-orbit sander covers its owntracks with an irregular scratch pattern.or thi:; article

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Some sanders help you produce a smooth, scratch-freesurface without going through a long succession of ever-finersandpaper grits. Here's the grit

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random-orbit sandersSanding discs:Hook-and-loop vrs. s€lf-adhesirrcAbrasive discs attach to a random-orlcit sande/s padin one of two ways: by hook-an

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SanderLby-sander test cornrparisorrHigh poitrhf tt's one of fie least-expensive sanders in fie test.- LowpoirbU Shifting hand presure makes tle

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Iandom-orbsandersHigh poirbff 0n-board dust collection is among fie most effectivein fie test, especially in pine. The dust recephcletwist-locks to ft

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E CXPIODED VIEWs/q" hole1/z" deep/e" round-overso--@Fr7+" round-over,4"-_ere's a project that reallyrocks-both functi

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Use the template to mark the profile on one face of the sides(B) along the top edge at each end. Use a straightedge to drawa line connecting the profi

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With the stretcher (G) supported on thespacers and clamped between the sup-port assemblies, drill pilot holes into thestretchers, and drive in the scr

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greatfor yourideasshoprnaalinggaugeIn a short evening, you canturn a few scraps of woodinto an accurate, easy-to-use layout tool.Simple but effectirre

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f**,[I ij- f,;*,-J=-J--, *jSanry your parils to shapeMake copies of the full-size orna-ment patterns on the WOOD PAT-IERNSo insert. The patterns

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Assernble and finishBefore _ulr.rin-e the tree onlays to the tree body.position one onlay in turn on ezrch side. tracin_eli-uhtly, around it with a

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Resaw and plane 7+"-thick maplestock to t/+" thick for the mountains(A, B, C). Make three copies of themountains on the WOOD PATTERNSainse

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L7 ou used the right finishing prod-I ucts and techniques, you've put- the final coat of finish on yourproject, and you like the way it looks.W

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Small scratches showed in this walnut table finished with anoil/varnish mix, so we rubbed it with an abrasive pad, using darkbrown wax from Briwax. (l

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or polyurethane varnish. Also, use non-stearated paper whenever you plan toadd more finish.If you prefer to use a lubricant whensanding a finish, rely

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cheap as ditt, solid as a rockGorner or straight bench:itts your choiceThis article shows you how to makethe corner bench shown at left.lf youprefer

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the pros knowcase forgaugeshen it comes to marking cut-lines and laying out joints,it's hard to beat the simplicityand accuracy of a marking gaug

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one-day workbenchForrn interlocking slots! Make the slot template, shown on* Drawing 1, from leftover particle-board. To cut the slot as accurately

Page 58 - Grrt orrt the bench

Meet the designersChad Veach, above left, a profes-sional engineer, and CameronCampbell, an architect teaching atlowa State University, collaborated

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he last piece of our three-piecechildren's bedroom ensemble,this desk matches the twin bedand dresser presented in the October2002 issue, feat

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1f loint or rip t/ro" from two sides of'f each leg, where shown, for a I3/q"-square lamination. Then, trim the bottomof each leg 2t/+&q

Page 61 - Making inside

4:E sroe ASSEMBLYAND DRAWERSWith the panel and rail centerlinesaligned, glue and clamp spacers inplace, tight to the panel and flush withthe ends of t

Page 62 - November 2002

Position the dividers in the carcase,supporting them on the spacers. Clampthe carcase sides to snug the dividers.Drillthe holes, and drive in the scre

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-lPlace a slide on a drawer side flushwith the bottom and front edges. You'llneed to open the slide a little to drive inthe screws.t/+" roun

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roductsThese woodworking wares passed our shop trialsThis portable planer eats its or rn drrstA portable planer is one of the messiesttools in the w

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shop-proven productsArrssie rorrter great fordornnr rrnder the tableWhat would you call a3V+hp plunge routerwith a removable plunge-post spring, ra

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lrvhatts aheadJust some of the articles in the December issue of WOOD' (on sale November 26)ProiectsGherry wall mirrorGot a tablesaw and drill? T

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INSEATSAND BEAUTIFULwooD FLooRs-COURTESY OFVARATHANE.'Now you can achieve beautifullyrefinished wood floors by yourselfwith Varathane@ Diamond

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