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2002 Annual Collection
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From the issues of Woodworker's Journal in 2002, you could have learned how to hand-cut mortise and tenons, how to do "inside out" turning and create a vase, which clamp to use for what application, and how to clean and maintain your deck and outdoor wood furniture. Guess what? With the Woodworker's Journal 2002 CD, you can still learn all of that great information and more!
At the tip of your fingertips and the click of a mouse is the ability to search for all of this information, plus projects like an Arts and Crafts Side Table, Kitchen Island, Bombe-shaped Jewelry Box or Charles Rennie Mackintosh style-inspired Chair.
You'll learn whether a shaper or router table is better for your shop, find a system for storing your sanding discs, build a router table fence and get educated on table saw basics. You might even build some Scroll Sawn Nightlights, a Bat House Bungalow, or a Shaker Sewing Stand.
Read about women making a mark in woodworking, how to rub out a finish and a user's guide to pigment stains. You'll find all of this and more on this fully searchable CD that contains every single page, from every single issue, of the 2002 Woodworker's Journal, just as it appeared in the magazine.
From Melamine Storage Cabinets to a replica of the Prairie-style Greene and Greene Robinson Table, the Woodworker's Journal 2002 CD will add to your store of woodworking knowledge. |
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