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2001 Annual Collection
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Searching for something from woodworking history? You just may find it in the issues of Woodworker's Journal from 2001, all compiled on this magazine-format, fully searchable CD.
With a timeline of the first 25 years of Woodworker's Journal history, an exploration by master woodworker Ian Kirby of the 21st century's rebirth of the kind of woodworker designer-makers seen in the past, and an informative piece on the Federal furniture style, the Woodworker's Journal 2001 CD is a treasure trove of information.
Of course, we didn't forget to include all of the year's great woodworking projects and information. The CD includes the tips for installing heavy-duty drawer slides, sanding to a great finish – with the least amount of effort for the best results – and building a dry bending jig for curved laminations.
You can apply all of that information, along with the finishes that you've stored in the types of containers recommended by expert Michael Dresdner, as you build projects like a Reader's Bed and Bowfront Bureau for your bedroom; a China Cabinet, WWII medal Display Cabinet, or Arts and Crafts Style Lamp for your dining and living rooms; a Curved Garden Bench or a Child's Adirondack Chair and Settee for your outside spaces; and Scroll Saw Nameplates and a Hollow Spiral Turned Candlestand for gifts. You'll also want to build the Portable Router Caddy and Hinge Mortising Jig for your shop.
Great information on woodworking's past is included on the Woodworker's Journal 2001 CD, and it's easy to find, use and apply that information to your woodworking future. |
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