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The April/May 2009 issue focus spanned functional shop improvements and elegant home furniture. It was designed to get you in the shop as the weather warmed up. Featured Projects and Techniques 1. The Cover Story: Angles on Box Joints
A guide to selecting the right veneer to achieve looks impossible with solid wood alone. woodsmith magazine april may 2009 link
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The April/May 2009 issue of Woodsmith is Issue #182 . You can find the official link to this issue's contents and preview at the Woodsmith Library Issue #182 (April/May 2009) Highlights Craftsman-Style Wall Cabinet
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The April-May 2009 issue of Woodsmith Magazine also features reviews of the latest woodworking products and tools. Some of the products reviewed in this issue include: This includes sharing PDFs of back issues on
Details on sourcing and installing authentic antique-brass hardware. 3. Precision Crosscut Sled
If you have spent any time reading woodworking forums, you have likely seen references to a simple, adjustable box joint jig. This clever jig, featured on page 16 of Issue 182, allows woodworkers to create tight-fitting, perfectly spaced box joints (also known as finger joints) on a table saw or router table.
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