November/December 2022
November/December 2022 Issue Preview
While Thanksgiving might not even have come and gone yet, smart woodworkers get on those gift requests as early as possible…right? But perhaps you’re at a bit of a loss this year for fresh ideas to build. Well, our new December issue might help you out of that conundrum, because we’ve got three projects that will be as fun to make as they will be to give!
Kitchen Spurtles: These 15th-century Scottish kitchen widgets will be as useful now as they were for stirring porridge back then. You’ll sculpt them with a band saw and benchtop sander.
Wearable Turned Rings: Rockler’s new ceramic or metal ring cores and stepped mandrels can help you turn custom jewelry on the lathe.
Christmas Tree Ornaments: Create festive baubles for your tree with a bit of spindle-turning and decorative hardware.
Contemporary Table: We refresh a curvy, split-topped table with bow tie inlays and wedged tenons from our archives. It’s proof that what’s old but well-designed can be new again.
Shop Talk: A Minnesota woodworker creates whimsical elf houses to honor Icelandic folklore and brighten up public parks.
Woodturning: Nothing warms a holiday evening like candle light. Ernie Conover shares a neoclassical candlestick design that gives tapered candles a handsome base.
Skill Builder: The last installment of our six-part joinery series focuses on box and finger joints. As eye-catching as they are strong, it’s no surprise that box joints are a perennial project favorite.
Power Tool Fundamentals: Among the many ways you can make mortise-and-tenon joints, a mortising machine and tenoning jig whip them out with ease and precision. Here are details about each tool.
Tool Preview: Rockler’s Bow Tie Starter Kit and interchangeable templates are the perfect solution for routing our Contemporary Table’s decorative accents.
Hardworking Hardware: Tabletop drop leaves should be hung from drop-leaf hinges that swivel on rule joints. Our techniques article covers all aspects of what you need to know to install drop leaves successfully.
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November/December 2022 What’s in Store Roundup
Take a closer look at the tools featured in the November/December 2022 issue, including offerings from Rockler, Makita, Microjig and Metabo.
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VIDEO: Coloring Wood with Dye
Dyes can be an excellent option for finishing close-grained woods, Rob Johnstone explains how and why you should use this finish and shows how it looks with an assist from Nick Brady.
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Kitchen Spurtle Templates
Perfect for stirring, scraping and spreading, these handy kitchen helper templates will help you form the perfect wooden spurtles.
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VIDEO: Cutting Bow Tie Inlays
Chris Marshall demonstrates how Rockler’s Bow Tie Inlay Template System makes cutting these popular inlays easy and effective.
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VIDEO: Cutting Box Joints Overview
Box joints are strong, effective and attractive. Chris Marshall takes a look at how to properly cut this simple and useful woodworking joint.
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Contemporary Table Drawings
These drawings will help you complete the vintage Contemporary Table project from the November/December 2022 issue of Woodworker’s Journal.
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VIDEO: Simple Ring Turning Jig
Turning wood rings can be a serious challenge even for a veteran turner, but Chris Marshall’s jig can help simplify the process a little bit.
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VIDEO: Routing a Rule Joint to Make a Drop-Leaf Table
Set up and use the best router bits for making a rule joint on a drop leaf table project and how to choose a matched set of round over and cove router bits.
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VIDEO: How to Install a Drop Leaf Hinge
Learn how to install drop leaf table hinges. This step-by-step instruction video demonstrates how to properly position drop leaf hinges on your table joint.