Issue 67
Issue 67
Peace and Goodwill to All
There are many times during the year that are so incredibly busy that I can hardly think straight. (A problem for me at the best of times!) As 2002 comes to a close and I take a moment to reflect back, allow me to report that it has been a wonderful year for the staff here at Woodworker’s Journal, and for me personally.
You all who make up the eZine readership have been a great pleasure to write for … and to hear back from! Thank you so much for your kind attention. It is my hope that the last year has been prosperous for you and yours. Please accept our best wishes in every regard for the coming year. In all things do well, and may you have love, joy and peace in all you do.
– Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Today's Woodworker
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Barb Siddiqui: Always Finding Time to Follow Her Dreams
This modest woodworker started in the craft for practicality’s sake when her kids needed small (but costly) furniture items, and it grew into a highly enjoyable, lifelong pursuit.
Q & A
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Real-life Mortise and Tenon Dimensions
Our experts agree with the great advice this woodworker was given about mortise and tenon joints.
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Cure for a Musty Dresser
This woodworker in on the verge of quitting a project because of the odor that won’t go away, but luckily Michael Dresdner has some quick tips.
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Finish for a Baby Friendly Baby Bed?
Michael Dresdner supplies the perfect solution for a woodworker looking for a natural finish for his baby bed.
Feedback
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We Heard from a Lot of You
In a particularily full edition of Reader’s Response, posters comment on price vs. quality, accuracy in measurements, space heaters, and a variety of other woodworking topics.
What's In Store
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A Wipe-on Wonder: Rockler Gel Polyurethane
The legendary durability of polyurethane and an incredibly easy-to-apply gel formula make this new product from Rockler hard to beat.