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Methods ofWork
4 ToolFom
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Questions & Answers
22 Classied
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Books
92 Notes and Comments
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RTICLES
Table Stays Sturdy Despite Drawer Openings
by Mac Campbell
Hidden strongback is the key
67
Sanding in Stages by Gary Straub
Breaking up the job eliminates drudge, yields better results
40
Straight talk about handplanes, p .
Sliding table, crossfeed box and wedges ensure accura, ease and repeatabiliy
44
Norm Abram: Carpenter urned Furnituremaker 46
by Jim Boesel
Profiling the host of The New Yankee Workshop
52
Making a Machinist-Style Tool Chest by Ronald Young
Weekend project heps clear workshop clutter
5 4
Floral Visions by Bob Hawks
How Ron Fleming turns and carves his vessels
5 8
Just Plain Drawers by John Lively
Router jig makes them quick
63
Finding Figured Woods by Lane DeCamp
Desirable defects and irregularities
6 4
Lumberyard etiquette by Lane DeCamp
67
Straight Talk About Planes by Richard Starr
72
76
New Tools Make Laminating Easy by Monroe Robinson
Big baggies and vacuum pumps put the squeeze on veneers
1
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Tambour Cabinet Doors by Richard Wedler
Canvas and glue make lexible, lowing doors
On the Cover: Norm Abram applies
44
Rejuvenating with Wax by Tom Wisshack
Good cleaning and two-step approach give best results
81
1993.
More on the show and Abram's work on
p.
46 Photo: Alec Waters.
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DEPRTMENS
12 Events
98
Angled Tenons on the Tablesaw by William Krase
Angled tenons on tablesaw, p .
Watco oil to an oak sideboar, one of The
New Yankee Workshop's pieces for
Miniature Masterworks by William. R. Robertson
postage paid at Newtown,
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Letrs
Y64 in. To maintain measurements in increments that re­
quire many zeros and decimal points suggests, too, that the door
to the shop never be opened, breeze stirred, fan turned on,
deep breath taken or expelled. We're not going to the moon
from here.
wild animals are common. Less common, but very significant,
are cases of accidental ingestion by humans.
Amounts of less than a teaspoon of undilute ethylene glycol
are enough to kill a child. A tablespoon of ethylene glycol can
kill an adult. It can be readily absorbed through the skin as well.
Ethylene glycol is a slow-acting poison, affecting the kidneys
and the central nervous system. Symptoms include depreSSion,
dizziness and lack of coordination, excessive urination, possi­
bly vomiting and foaming at the mouth, and eventual death.
Treatment is difficult, expensive and not always successful.
Kidney damage can be irreversible.
-Robert Behm, New Wilmington, Pa.
ntifreeze alert-I read with alarm David Carnell's letter (Fine
Woodworking #97) about treating wood with ethylene glycol
antifreeze because he makes no mention of its double-deadly
properties. Ethylene glycol is toxic if ingested in any significant
amount. Its sweet taste and bright color make it attractive to
many animals and perhaps young children. Lethal poisonings of
pets, particularly dogs, celtain farm animals and many types of
Anyone using antifreeze, dilute or undilute, for any purpose
including wood treatment, please take precautions in handling
and storage. Don't keep it in uncovered or unmarked contain­
ers, and don't let it escape onto the ground, driveway or shop
floor. In the case of suspected ingestion, contact the appropriate
medical help-doctor, veterinarian or poison control center­
without delay.
Ne
-Jackie Strouble, Pittsboro,
WW #96. The threads of a tightened nut press on the
threads of the bolt away from the clamped object. If a second
nut is brought up behind it, the second nut lifts the first off the
threads of the bolt, and takes all the load, including that required
to hold the two nuts together. -David
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