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Popular Woodworking 2005 Index by Issue 1

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<strong>Popular</strong> <strong>Woodworking</strong> <strong>2005</strong> <strong>Index</strong>-<strong>by</strong> <strong>Issue</strong> 15machine.Arts & Mysteries:The Secrets toSawing FastCherubini,AdamtechniquesAt the Lathe: Howto Pursue an IdealForm Ditmer, Judy techniquesBent Laminations Lang, Robert projectBuild an Oil WickePeterson,SamuelprojectOctober-05 42 4October-05 96 3October-05 76 6October-05 61 1Do you really need atable saw? Adammakes a case forsawing <strong>by</strong> hand,showing you thetools and techniquesthat were efficientlyused in days gone<strong>by</strong>.Using a variety ofturned objects asexamples, Judydiscusses the basicsof good design,getting good ideasfrom other mediums,acquiring good taste,and the impossibilityof perfection.You don’t need tosteam wood to makea curved form. Weshow you how toglue multiple thinstrips on a form tocreate curved shapesfrom flat lumberwhile making acontemporary wallhung shelf.If you’re slidingdown the slipperyslope of hand tools,this ancient benchaccessory willlubricate the sole ofyour plane in just afew seconds. Atraditionalwoodworker showsyou how to makeand use this nearlyforgotten benchaccessory.

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