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October 2004
Volume 28
Number 5
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Fe at u re s
September/October 2004
Vo l u m e 2 8 , N u m b e r 5
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W o o d w o r k e r ’s
J o u r n a l
Turners’ Choice: A Study in Methods of Design
Introduction by Steve Blenk
Four talented turners. Four identical blocks of wood.
That’s how we started, then we asked turning
columnist Steve Blenk to interview our turners about
their design decisions and sources of inspiration.
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Octagonal Canisters: Staves and Veins in the Shop
By Brad Becker
Here’s a great weekend project that offers a few
interesting shop tricks. There’s a clever veining
jig, and the author has some solid advice for stave
construction. You’ll also be introduced to Lyptus
®
,
a new “green” species for your shop.
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Iconic woodworkers Ian Kirby and Frank Klausz bring centuries
of experience to bear as they instruct you in how to build the
benches they love — and tell the tales that support them.
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Classic European
Workbench
By Frank Klausz
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Arts & Crafts
Workbench
By Ian Kirby
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