Issue 22
Issue 22
Big Projects, Huh?
Well, little did I know that a query about your biggest woodworking projects would bring such a huge response. E-mailed tales and descriptions of humongous pieces of every sort; many starting with: “I thought it would be a good idea to have…” or, “A friend once asked me to build…”.
Sometimes your project’s inspiration was utilitarian, as with the fellow who built a camping box to bolt to his Volkswagen Bug. But apparently, we all have built them, and regardless of how they turned out, we’re secretly more than a bit impressed with our ability to have constructed something of vast scope and significant mass. Often the e-missives reported exact weights of these steriod enhanced wooden wonders: “all told, I reckon the entertainment center weighed in at 787 pounds and actually required the entire Springfield Junior High football team to carry it up my mother’s stairs!”
Thanks for your e-mail. I do read every one, although I can’t respond to each note. As I promised, I’ve written about a large project from my past (which included police involvement) and I’ve also attached a few of your notes on building big to boot. Read on and enjoy.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker’s Journal
Industry Interviews
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Garrett Wade: Returning Your Tools
Garrett Wade still deals primarily with hand tools, though there are a few power tools, mostly from Europe, in the catalog.
Today's Woodworker
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Still Life Furniture: Kathran Siegel Balancing Form and Funky
Kathran Siegel builds some very unusual furniture. To call it artistic is too timid.
What's In Store
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The Bosch 10″ Worksite Table Saw: You Can Take it With You
The Worksite Table Saw is powerful. It has a 4.4 HP, 15 amp motor designed to take on the kind of really hard work that shows up at a work site.
Q & A
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Using Beech for Bedroom Furniture?
A reader has found some beech to make his bedroom set, but wants our expert’s opinions before moving forward.
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Merits and Differences between Amp and HP Ratings?
Ellis Walentine explains the different ratings given on routers.
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Fixed Chairs Keep Falling Apart?
If at first you don’t succeed, should you try something else to fix your broken chair?
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Best Bit for Mortising?
Should you use a spiral bit or straight bit for mortising?