American Woodworker Mag #144 Oct 2009
Features:
Repair A Water-Damaged Finish Work miracles on wood with oxalic acid.
Thrifty Tips Special A collection of our favorite money-saving workshop tips.
Designs for the Hyper-Organized Shop 20 projects for putting more tools in less space.
Walnut Coffee Table Simple joinery allows time to add cool design details.
Tips for Sharpening The "Why" is just as important as the "How".
Lumber Library These books are so easy and fun to make that you'll want a dozen.
Computer Armoire Build an updated American classic from bargain-priced plywood and poplar.
Departments:
Workshop Tips Building a zero clearance miter saw table, positioning a router table fence using a router bit's shank, making a bandsaw fence with stacked bearings, using a router table insert as an extra-large base, making wooden bars for Bessey K-Blocks, adding cutting board runners to wood drawers, and extending the jaw of a tail vise.
Well-equipped Shop SawStop Professional Cabinet Saw, Steel City 5 Speed Granite Mini-Lathe, Gorilla Wood Glue, Colt Maxicut Forstner bits, Bessey EZS Clamps, FeatherBow featherboards, Veritas Large Spokeshave, Liquid Nails Wood Projects Repair Adhesive and more!
My Shop A boatbuilder's timber frame workshop.
Tool Review The New Delta Unisaw It lives up to the legacy.
Tool Nut A venerable bandsaw and nails that have special meaning.
Tool Talk Milescraft router Pantograph An inexpensive, simple tool for making signs in any style.
Oops! A radial arm saw brake works too well.
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