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f)Brush end-to-end to level the finish and align the<br />
.,t brush marks with the grain. Make as few strokes as<br />
possible. Over-brushing leaves visible brush marks.<br />
I f lSwitcn to a dry foam brush to clean the front<br />
,l \,f edge. lt soaks up drips and sags and leaves a thin,<br />
even coat. Clean the edge of the bottom. too.<br />
| | Couer. the adjacent section with polyurethane. Brush<br />
I l. back into the wet area you've just completed to tie<br />
'l () nemove drips from the ends.The roller re-wets the<br />
L ,( polyurethane and amalgamates the drips. Follow<br />
the two sections together. Follow with light end-to-end<br />
strokes as before. Repeat the process to finish the top.<br />
with the foam brush to level the finish.<br />
l[ Gall for Entries!<br />
Reader's Showcase<br />
Here is your chance to share your best<br />
work with fellow woodworkers across<br />
the country and around the world.<br />
As woodworkers, we love to build things, but we also<br />
love to share our work and the ideas behind them.<br />
American Woodworker Magazine is debuting a new<br />
department called "Reader's Showcase." We're looking<br />
for projects that range from practical, everyday pieces to<br />
one-of-a-kind artistic masteroieces.<br />
Here's how to submit your work! We ask that the piece you submit be made<br />
primarily of wood by your own two hands, Only high quality photos will be selected<br />
for publication so make sure you put some time and effort into your photograph.<br />
Check out our web page (vwrw.americanwoodworker.com/phototips) for tips on<br />
taking good photographs. Digital photographs are prefened but slides and color<br />
negatives are also acceptable. lf you want your slides or negatives back, you must<br />
include a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your submission.<br />
Send your pictures along with a description of the piece that includes the wood(s),<br />
joinery and finish that you used. lt seems like every piece has a story behind it -<br />
please feel free to share yours. We look forward to hearing from you.<br />
Send entries to: Showcase@Americanwoodworker.com or mail to:<br />
American Woodoworker Magazine, 1285 Corporate Center Drive,<br />
Suite 180, Eagan, MN 55121,<br />
American Woodworker octoeen zoo't 87<br />
Regency Chair<br />
by Richard Ciupka<br />
Or-rebec, Canerda