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Editor's Notebook
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Tool Forum
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Letters
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Books
RICES
Low Tea Table Highlights joinery
by C. Michael Vogt
Sliding dovetais and butterly keys make strong connections
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Answers
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Events
Questions
Notes and Comment
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by Bernie Maas
Knowing your machine makes Jo r saJe and skilful jointing
Making butely kys, p.
54
Shaker Oval Boxes
by John Wilson
Reproductions make Jine gfts orstorage
58
Cast Metal Router Tables
by Mark Duginske
Durable miter slots and accessories make these tables precise and versatile
62
Fishy Work in Douglas Fir
by Jonathan Binzen
Clean lines meet carvedJish in a carpenter's Ju niture
65
Tulip: Walllower at the Hardwood Ball
by John Sillick
Mistaken and maligned, it deserves a place on the cabinetmaker's dance card
68
Knockdown sanding and routing plaform grips work and contros dust
Bu
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by Robert Juclcl
Hot knfe and resin sticks save time and efo rt
70
74
Flat, Straight and Square
by Peter Korn
79
Techniques Jo r leg joiney make strong, attractive tables and case Ju niture
82
Coves Cut on the Tablesaw
by Frank Klausz
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Skew the Je nce and tilt the blade to make a slew oj hollows
Tu
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by Kip Christensen
Wood vesses dress up glass vials
86
Workbenches in the Shaker Tradition
by Steven Thomas Bunn
Timberjamed base delivers strength andleXible storage
89
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Burning in invisible repairs, p.
70
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Knowing your jointer
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and eas. For more on jointer use, see
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On
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