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Downloadable Issue 35: June / July 2010

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    Woodcraft Magazine covers the Projects, Techniques, and Products of woodworking like no one else! Each issue is packed with stories from our expert project designers, builders, writers and consultants to help you work wood successfully and add to your woodworking skills and knowledge. Besides Projects, Techniques and Projects, you’ll visit a unique woodshop, collect new shop tips and patterns, and learn more about the wood used to build an issue project.
    Issue 35: June/July 2010
    Learn to make drop-leaf rule joints, wood-hinged leaf supports, and beaded drawers while building a Pembroke Drop-Leaf Table. Other projects include a Sled-Style Tapering Jig, Woven-Wood Picnic Basket, Garden Tool Handles and a Kayak from a Kit.
    Skill-building technique stories cover Tabletop Fasteners, Adding Age to Cherry, Epoxy in the Woodshop
    Tool features include: Hot New Tools, and Problem-Solving Products - Noden Adjust-A-Bench.
    PLUS: Visit Tom Elder’s workshop in Harrisburg, Oregon and learn a whole different way to prep stock for projects.
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    Kayak

    Working at Woodcraft has not only exposed me to the woodworking industry, but their involvement with a community non-profit group, Adventure Pursuit, also introduced me to kayaking. Adventure Pursuit is a non-profit organization that focuses on bringing adventure to everyone, including those who are mentally and physically challenged.  Initially I helped Adventure Pursuit with marketing and mailings, and Woodcraft donated printing and postage.  I soon jumped in with both feet and became a very active member of their board.

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