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Issue 77 June / July 2017

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  • An interview with Norm AbramDesk Caddy: Here’s a good reason to raid your scrap pile. Try out some dadoing and dovetailing tricks while you build an attractive organizer that holds everyday essentials.Mortising Jig: Designed to work with any plunge router equipped with an edge guide,...

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    An interview with Norm Abram

    Desk Caddy: Here’s a good reason to raid your scrap pile. Try out some dadoing and dovetailing tricks while you build an attractive organizer that holds everyday essentials.

    Mortising Jig: Designed to work with any plunge router equipped with an edge guide, this nifty jig handles edge and end mortises of all sizes and angles.

    River Table: Build your own version of this slab furniture project, which puts square edges on the outside and live edges on a meandering middle path highlighted with tinted glass.

    Easy Chair: Bet you can’t build just one! This classic Danish Modern design creates grace and comfort from a collection of angled parts.

    Dressing Stock: Want your next project to go more smoothly? Try this expert advice on transforming roughsawn boards into well-selected workpieces that are straight, square, and milled to finished thickness.

    Welding for Woodworkers: Get a smart start at combining wood and steel to create your own unique designs.

    All about Hoosier Cabinets

    Hot New Tools: Bora Router Guide & WTX Modular Clamp Edge Guides, Carter Products Axe Carbide Turning Tools

    Plus... Tips & Tricks, WoodSense: Sapele, and Expert Answers

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    Build your own version of this slab furniture project, which puts square edges on the outside and live edges on a meandering middle path highlighted with tinted glass.

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