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Exclusive Interview: The “Prince of Power Tools”
reveals his passion for hand tools.
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Torture test
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Arts & Crafts Bed
Bathroom Vanity
Shaker Table
Woodworker’s
Master Class
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W o o d w o r k e r ’s
J o u r n a l
March/April 2007
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Greene & Greene Queen-Size Bedframe
By Mike McGlynn
Clever use of veneer and solid lumber create a simple yet
stunning bed. The second component of our bedroom set series.
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Shaker Side Table
By Chris Marshall
Loose-tenon joinery done with a brand-new tool simplifies
a classic Shaker side table.
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Modern Bathroom Vanity
By Angie Kopacek
Add some style (and drawer space!) to your powder room
with this custom bamboo countertop vanity. The latest
installment of “Woodworking
for Your Home.”
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The Journal’s European Tool Tour
By Rob Johnstone
With an Asian adventure behind him, our
editor continues his mission of bringing a
global tool perspective to our readers.
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Understanding Technical
Drawings, Part II
By Ian Kirby
Our master woodworker
explains working drawings
— the roadmap of any
project you’ll design
and build in your
shop.
Woodworking for Your Home
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