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Adirondack, chair, folding, 115:72 (Vol. 3) and footrest, 149:74 (Vol. 4) glider, 155:34 (Vol. 4) settee, 125:70 (Vol. 4) Air-compressor caddy, 190:52 (Vol. 5) Angle bevel, homemade, 50:22 (Vol. 2) Arbor, 141:68 (Vol. 4) bench, 98:52 (Vol. 3) swing, 116:52 (Vol. 3); 141:68 (Vol. 4) trellised, 148:46 (Vol. 4) Assembly table, 190:32 (Vol. 5) tablesaw, 178:46 (Vol. 5) Bagel slicer, 103:58 (Vol. 3) Bandsaw, accessory storage, 166:102 (Vol. 5) dust control, 99:14 (Vol. 3) fence, 113:16 (Vol. 3) multi-jig, 113:60 (Vol. 3) resawing jig, 137:20 (Vol. 4); 176:90 (Vol. 5) table, accessories, 149:56 (Vol. 4) system, 149:50 (Vol. 4) Bandsaw blade holder, 60:84 (Vol. 2) Bank, apple, 15:48 (Vol. 1) cockatoo, 95:44 (Vol. 3) giraffe, 158:72 (Vol. 4) post office, 25:77 (Vol. 1) whale, 81:54 (Vol. 3) Barstools, 45:49 (Vol. 2) breakfast, 6:66 (Vol. 1) Basket, 31:78 (Vol. 1) laced wooden, 93:48 (Vol. 3) scrollsawn, 107:56 (Vol. 3) Bed, Arts & Crafts, 158:40 (Vol. 4) bunk, 144:48 (Vol. 4) Mission, 82:62 (Vol. 3) convertible, 173:44 (Vol. 5) Country-fresh, 114:64 (Vol. 3) knock-down, 183:52 (Vol. 5) pencil-post, 187:24 (Vol. 5) Shaker, 64:60 (Vol. 2) sleigh, contemporary, 135:34 (Vol. 4) trundle/day, 123:68 (Vol. 4) Belt buckles, 20:80 (Vol. 1) laminated, 71:66 (Vol. 2) Belt sanding jig, stationary, 2:102 (Vol. 1) Bench, country, 27:72 (Vol. 1) entry-area storage bench, 170:54 (Vol. 5) garden, 156:74 (Vol. 4); 170:40 (Vol. 5) options, 170:93 (Vol. 5) with trellis, 176:58 (Vol. 5) hall, 145:42 (Vol. 4) outdoor, 17:68 (Vol. 1); 162:82 (Vol. 5) wedged-tenon, 174:78 (Vol. 5) with storage, 183:66 (Vol. 5) wraparound tree, 190:38 (Vol. 5) Bench plane holder, 50:9 (Vol. 2) Benchtop tool table, lift-up, 103:16 (Vol. 3) Benchtop risers, 193:24 (Vol. 5) Benchtop work support, 87:10 (Vol. 3) Benchtop-tool cabinet, mobile, 76:48 (Vol. 3) storage, 179:32 (Vol. 5) Binder, WOOD magazine, 5:69 (Vol. 1) Bird bath, 106:46 (Vol. 3) Bird feeder, 19:74 (Vol. 1); 58:68; 63:46 (Vol. 2) barnyard, 97:47 (Vol. 3) contemporary, 36:76 (Vol. 2) hummingbird feeder, 170:80 (Vol. 5) suet, 146:30 (Vol. 4) turned, 69:66 (Vol. 2); 118:78 (Vol. 3) Victorian, 109:54 (Vol. 3) Bird house, acorn, 28:70 (Vol. 1) mock clock, 96:68 (Vol. 3) short branch saloon, 50:76 (Vol. 2) tree motif, 59:68 (Vol. 2) Tudor-style, 169:68 (Vol. 5) wren, 10:68 (Vol. 1); 42:72 (Vol. 2) Bistro stool, indoor/outdoor, 178:82 (Vol. 5) Blade-height gauge, 22:58 (Vol. 1) Blanket chest, 58:56 (Vol. 2); 161:64; 194:30 (Vol. 5) cedar-lined, 175:40 (Vol. 5) Block plane, homemade, 125:41 (Vol. 4) Boat construction, 26:52 (Vol. 1) Bookcases, barrister’s, 21:66 (Vol. 1); 149:42 (Vol. 4); 195:28 (Vol. 5) built-in, 132:60 (Vol. 4) child’s, 153:84 (Vol. 4) Projects Key = Issue:Page (Disc Volume) 1

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Adirondack, chair, folding, 115:72 (Vol. 3) and footrest, 149:74 (Vol. 4) glider, 155:34 (Vol. 4) settee, 125:70 (Vol. 4)Air-compressor caddy, 190:52 (Vol. 5) Angle bevel, homemade, 50:22 (Vol. 2)Arbor, 141:68 (Vol. 4) bench, 98:52 (Vol. 3) swing, 116:52 (Vol. 3); 141:68 (Vol. 4) trellised, 148:46 (Vol. 4)Assembly table, 190:32 (Vol. 5) tablesaw, 178:46 (Vol. 5) Bagel slicer, 103:58 (Vol. 3)Bandsaw, accessory storage, 166:102 (Vol. 5) dust control, 99:14 (Vol. 3) fence, 113:16 (Vol. 3) multi-jig, 113:60 (Vol. 3) resawing jig, 137:20 (Vol. 4); 176:90 (Vol. 5) table, accessories, 149:56 (Vol. 4) system, 149:50 (Vol. 4)Bandsaw blade holder, 60:84 (Vol. 2)Bank, apple, 15:48 (Vol. 1) cockatoo, 95:44 (Vol. 3) giraffe, 158:72 (Vol. 4) postoffice,25:77 (Vol. 1) whale, 81:54 (Vol. 3)Barstools, 45:49 (Vol. 2) breakfast, 6:66 (Vol. 1)Basket, 31:78 (Vol. 1) laced wooden, 93:48 (Vol. 3) scrollsawn, 107:56 (Vol. 3)Bed, Arts & Crafts, 158:40 (Vol. 4) bunk, 144:48 (Vol. 4) Mission, 82:62 (Vol. 3) convertible, 173:44 (Vol. 5) Country-fresh, 114:64 (Vol. 3) knock-down, 183:52 (Vol. 5) pencil-post, 187:24 (Vol. 5) Shaker, 64:60 (Vol. 2) sleigh, contemporary, 135:34 (Vol. 4) trundle/day, 123:68 (Vol. 4)

Belt buckles, 20:80 (Vol. 1) laminated, 71:66 (Vol. 2)Belt sanding jig, stationary, 2:102 (Vol. 1)Bench, country, 27:72 (Vol. 1) entry-area storage bench, 170:54 (Vol. 5) garden, 156:74 (Vol. 4); 170:40 (Vol. 5) options, 170:93 (Vol. 5) with trellis, 176:58 (Vol. 5) hall, 145:42 (Vol. 4) outdoor, 17:68 (Vol. 1); 162:82 (Vol. 5) wedged-tenon, 174:78 (Vol. 5) with storage, 183:66 (Vol. 5) wraparound tree, 190:38 (Vol. 5)Bench plane holder, 50:9 (Vol. 2)Benchtop tool table, lift-up, 103:16 (Vol. 3)Benchtop risers, 193:24 (Vol. 5)Benchtop work support, 87:10 (Vol. 3)Benchtop-tool cabinet, mobile, 76:48 (Vol. 3) storage, 179:32 (Vol. 5)Binder, WOOD magazine, 5:69 (Vol. 1)Bird bath, 106:46 (Vol. 3)Bird feeder, 19:74 (Vol. 1); 58:68; 63:46 (Vol. 2) barnyard, 97:47 (Vol. 3) contemporary, 36:76 (Vol. 2) hummingbird feeder, 170:80 (Vol. 5) suet, 146:30 (Vol. 4) turned, 69:66 (Vol. 2); 118:78 (Vol. 3) Victorian, 109:54 (Vol. 3)Bird house, acorn, 28:70 (Vol. 1) mock clock, 96:68 (Vol. 3) short branch saloon, 50:76 (Vol. 2) tree motif, 59:68 (Vol. 2) Tudor-style, 169:68 (Vol. 5) wren, 10:68 (Vol. 1); 42:72 (Vol. 2)Bistro stool, indoor/outdoor, 178:82 (Vol. 5) Blade-height gauge, 22:58 (Vol. 1)Blanket chest, 58:56 (Vol. 2); 161:64; 194:30 (Vol. 5) cedar-lined, 175:40 (Vol. 5)Block plane, homemade, 125:41 (Vol. 4) Boat construction, 26:52 (Vol. 1)Bookcases, barrister’s, 21:66 (Vol. 1); 149:42 (Vol. 4); 195:28 (Vol. 5) built-in, 132:60 (Vol. 4) child’s, 153:84 (Vol. 4)

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Bookcases, continued, wall shelf, 77:50 (Vol. 3) easy, 165:76 (Vol. 5) options, 165:82 (Vol. 5) Federal style, 131:50 (Vol. 4) glass-door, 191:34 (Vol. 5) heirloom, 171:38 (Vol. 5) Mission, 116:62 (Vol. 3); 180:28 (Vol. 5) solid-oak, 185:60 (Vol. 5) tambour, 67:48 (Vol. 2) three styles, 154:56 (Vol. 4) traditional, 50:38 (Vol. 2)Bookends, bunny, 12:74 (Vol. 1) columned, 57:72 (Vol. 2); 76:58 (Vol. 3) cowboy boot, 28:72 (Vol. 1) hardwood, 32:84 (Vol. 1) photo frame, 159:59 (Vol. 4) train-tunnel, 16:80 (Vol. 1)Book/magazine rack, 114:54 (Vol. 3)Bowls, blanks & burls, 14:56 (Vol. 1) fruit, 23:38 (Vol. 1) laminated, 14:44 (Vol. 1); 60:46 (Vol. 2) Southwest, 28:32 (Vol. 1) stack-laminated, 28:26 (Vol. 1) Native American, turned, 70:68 (Vol. 2) potpourri, turned, 52:42 (Vol. 2) quilted maple, 23:36 (Vol. 1) ring, Robert St. Pierre, 5:28 (Vol. 1) salad, turned, 159:48 (Vol. 4) Boxes, bandsawn, 95:32 (Vol. 3) bird, 126:78 (Vol. 4) clone, 6:44 (Vol. 1) keepsake, 121:74 (Vol. 4) scallop, 21:62 (Vol. 1) crown molding, 104:72 (Vol. 3) decorative, 68:65 (Vol. 2) inlay lidded, 61:66 (Vol. 2) jewelry, 75:56 (Vol. 2); 93:40 (Vol. 3); 134:52; 157:88 (Vol. 4); 165:64; 168:60; 191:70 (Vol. 5) bandsawn, 55:58; 66:46 (Vol. 2) curvy, 195:58 (Vol. 5) floormodel,82:48 (Vol. 3) stackable, 104:50 (Vol. 3) zebrawood, 9:70 (Vol. 1) keepsake, 106:66 (Vol. 3); 173:68; 175:86 (Vol. 5) contemporary, 143:64 (Vol. 4)

Boxes, continued, letter, 117:84 (Vol. 3) lids, decorative, 164:80 (Vol. 5) multipurpose, 48:56 (Vol. 2) nut cracker, 118:84 (Vol. 3) pagoda, 176:40 (Vol. 5) pen, 124:43 (Vol. 4) photo, 137:66 (Vol. 4); 178:72 (Vol. 5) playing card, 2:80 (Vol. 1) potpourri, scrollsawn lid, 84:72 (Vol. 3) pretty padauk, 2:84 (Vol. 1) recipe card, 27:78 (Vol. 1) Southwestern box, chip carved, 78:72 (Vol. 3) tissue, 4:50 (Vol. 1) trio, 181:78 (Vol. 5) turned, 150:70 (Vol. 4) veneered, 114:76 (Vol. 3)Box-joint jig, 27:48 (Vol. 1); 104:6; 108:44 (Vol. 3); 127:66 (Vol. 4); 181:74 (Vol. 5)Bracelet, 33:71 (Vol. 2) designer, 1:74 (Vol. 1)Breadboard panels, 186:18 (Vol. 5)Bread box, 59:70 (Vol. 2)Bridge, foot, 133:40 (Vol. 4) Briefcase, 41:40 (Vol. 2)Buffet, Shaker, 45:42 (Vol. 2) Country, 95:60; 96:52 (Vol. 3) Mission, 77:62 (Vol. 3)Built-ins, modular, home, 142:86 (Vol. 4) Business card holder, 39:40 (Vol. 2); 157:98 (Vol. 4)Butcher-block work center, 125:50 (Vol. 4) Buttons, decorative, 84:67 (Vol. 3)Cabinets, air-filtration,55:48 (Vol. 2) apothecary, 120:50 (Vol. 3) bathroom, 163:67 (Vol. 5) CDs, tapes, cassettes, 69:48 (Vol. 2); 128:64 (Vol. 4) China, 169:44 (Vol. 5) collector’s, 151:88 (Vol. 4) construction, basic, 3:59 (Vol. 1) corner, 174:38 (Vol. 5) hutch, 74:72 (Vol. 2) media, 104:64 (Vol. 3) country, 27:76 (Vol. 1) curio, cherry, 25:60 (Vol. 1) custom, 136:50 (Vol. 4) display, lighted, 136:72; 150:58 (Vol. 4)

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Cabinets, continued, entertainment or storage, 68:32 (Vol. 2) fishingrod,126:58 (Vol. 4) flat-panelTV,195:38 (Vol. 5) floor,IdeaShop5,151:48 (Vol. 4) garage utility system, 162:66 (Vol. 5) gun, 40:44 (Vol. 2) ice box, 79:38 (Vol. 3) installing, 137:50 (Vol. 4) ironing board, 117:69 (Vol. 3) kitchen, roll-around, 103:78 (Vol. 3) room divider, 137:44 (Vol. 4) media storage, 160:76 (Vol. 4) medicine, 131:74 (Vol. 4) mobile, base,IdeaShop5,151:12 (Vol. 4) fliptop,104:44 (Vol. 3) tool, 147:92 (Vol. 4) modular, 181:32 (Vol. 5) shop, 100:62 (Vol. 3) retrofitoldtelevision,50:82 (Vol. 2) router-bit, 153:69 (Vol. 4) Shaker, 41:74 (Vol. 2) shop, 54:74 (Vol. 2) showplace, 185:30 (Vol. 5) sliding-door organizer, 189:49 (Vol. 5) spice, 42:48 (Vol. 2) stereo, 3:70 (Vol. 1) tablesaw accessory, 118:62 (Vol. 3) tool storage, 172:46 (Vol. 5) wall mount, 72:58 (Vol. 2) utility, mobile, 152:74 (Vol. 4) wall, punched-tin, 94:46 (Vol. 3)Calendar keeper, 187:68 (Vol. 5) Candle box, Colonial, 36:38 (Vol. 2)Candle holders, 78:66 (Vol. 3); 133:50 (Vol. 4) arched, 145:58 (Vol. 4) chimney-topped, 20:67 (Vol. 1) Colonial, 36:40 (Vol. 2) tulip, 31:84 (Vol. 1) turned, 86:58 (Vol. 3)Candy dish, turned, 128:60 (Vol. 4) Canisters, kitchen, 15:72 (Vol. 1)Carrier, knitting, 51:52 (Vol. 2) oval, Shaker, 40:54 (Vol. 2)Carving, AbeLincoln,profile,90:68 (Vol. 3) ale bowl, 60:50 (Vol. 2) Bachelor Farmer, 41:30 (Vol. 2) block prints, 74:64 (Vol. 2)

Carving, continued, bluegill, 34:74 (Vol. 2); 79:74 (Vol. 3) blue heron, 83:74 (Vol. 3) canvasback, 40:34 (Vol. 2) cardinal, 36:74 (Vol. 2); 94:64 (Vol. 3) caricature, 63:70 (Vol. 2) carpenter, 85:72 (Vol. 3) carousel horse, 109:76 (Vol. 3) cigarstoreIndian,42:38 (Vol. 2) clowns, 82:58 (Vol. 3) cookie molds, 49:30 (Vol. 2) coral reef, 114:22 (Vol. 3) coyote, 37:78 (Vol. 2) daffodil, 53:60 (Vol. 2) Daily Bread wall plaque, 44:48 (Vol. 2) decoys, 113:78 (Vol. 3) dogs, 62:59 (Vol. 2) elephant, 64:48 (Vol. 2) faces, caricature carving, 88:62 (Vol. 3) feather pin, 55:44 (Vol. 2) French Louie, 17:78 (Vol. 1) Father Christmas, 26:84 (Vol. 1) horn of plenty, 56:40 (Vol. 2) Hillbilly Will, 24:76 (Vol. 1) holiday angel, 32:94 (Vol. 1) horn of plenty, 56:40 (Vol. 2) horse, Refsal, 4:73 (Vol. 1) Kris Kringle, 57:38 (Vol. 2) letter opener, loon, 81:74 (Vol. 3) loon, 71:48 (Vol. 2) mice, 69:78 (Vol. 2) mirror, oak leaf, 111:50 (Vol. 3) moose, 64:72 (Vol. 2) pilgrim couple, 56:44 (Vol. 2) plate, chip-carved, 102:68 (Vol. 3) relief, 27:36 (Vol. 1) Roscoe the Raccoon, 29:60 (Vol. 1) saloon, caricatures, 107:64 (Vol. 3) sea serpent, 73:39 (Vol. 2) serving board, 22:74 (Vol. 1) Shalako pendant, 53:53 (Vol. 2) shell drawer pull, 123:48 (Vol. 4) signs, 121:76 (Vol. 4) skier, Nordic, 84:78 (Vol. 3) spoon, 76:48 (Vol. 3) Statue of Liberty plaque, 72:74 (Vol. 2) trade sign, 51:40 (Vol. 2) tropicalfish,114:50 (Vol. 3) trout, 58:34 (Vol. 2) turtle, 67:58 (Vol. 2) weather station, 50:44 (Vol. 2) whale, 30:76 (Vol. 1)

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Cattails and reeds, wooden, 25:80 (Vol. 1)Casserole carrier, 116:82 (Vol. 3)CD/DVD storage boxes, stackable, 154:90 (Vol. 4) cabinet, 69:48 (Vol. 2); 128:64 (Vol. 4) rack, 39:54 (Vol. 2); 105:68 (Vol. 3); 170:28 (Vol. 5) scrollsawn, 84:76 (Vol. 3) shelf, 140:46 (Vol. 4)Centerfinder,40:60 (Vol. 2) and trammel, 161:36 (Vol. 5)Chairs, adirondack, folding, 115:72 (Vol. 3) and footrest, 149:74 (Vol. 4) dining, oak, 10:40 (Vol. 1) Mission, 60:72 (Vol. 2) traditional, 154:80 (Vol. 4) director’s, teak, 23:65 (Vol. 1) mahogany, outdoor, 42:56 (Vol. 2) Morris, 112:52 (Vol. 3) outdoor, 61:48 (Vol. 2), 105:42 (Vol. 3) country, 69:74 (Vol. 2) rocking, 183:36 (Vol. 5) Arts & Crafts, 146:68 (Vol. 4) porch, 52:58 (Vol. 2) teddy bear, 66:36 (Vol. 2) walnut, 121:53 (Vol. 4) Shaker, 30:38 (Vol. 1) shorebird, 77:42 (Vol. 3)Chaise lounge, 143:44 (Vol. 4) and Chairs, 5:58 (Vol. 1)Chamfer plane, homemade, 162:47 (Vol. 5) Changing table/dresser, 174:62 (Vol. 5) Chest, five-drawer,110:66 (Vol. 3) heirloom, 13:46 (Vol. 1) Shaker, 55:36 (Vol. 2)Chime, blanket, Shaker-style, 127:60 (Vol. 4) desk, 87:57 (Vol. 3) door, 76:56 (Vol. 3) hope, 142:74 (Vol. 4) wind, 105:76 (Vol. 3); 156:94 (Vol. 4)China cabinet, 169:44 (Vol. 5) Chinese checker board, 186:72 (Vol. 5) Chisel rack, 41:19, 55:76 (Vol. 2); 144:12 (Vol. 4)Christmas tree ornaments, 2:86 (Vol. 1)Christmas trees, scrollsawn, 84:74 (Vol. 3)Circle jig, 110:28 (Vol. 3) bandsaw, 113:36 (Vol. 3)

Clamp blocks, pipe and bar, 147:18 (Vol. 4) Clamp rack, 3:109 (Vol. 1); 63:58 (Vol. 2); 64:25 (Vol. 2); 122:10 (Vol. 4); 191:56; 193:75; 194:18 (Vol. 5) pipe, 79:18 (Vol. 3)Clamps, panel, 112:48 (Vol. 3)Clocks, alarm, 119:80 (Vol. 3) arched-top with drawers, 138:66 (Vol. 4) Arts & Crafts, 63:32 (Vol. 2); 83:68 (Vol. 3) mantel, 84:62 (Vol. 3); 168:80 (Vol. 5) bracket, 174:73 (Vol. 5) columned, 59:30 (Vol. 2) country, 36:44 (Vol. 2) curved glass wall, 115:42 (Vol. 3) curved laminated, 182:82 (Vol. 5) desk, 44:35 (Vol. 2); 159:74 (Vol. 4); 179:70 (Vol. 5) art deco, 187:74 (Vol. 5) novelty, 140:78 (Vol. 4) gas pump, 122:62 (Vol. 4) man-in-the-moon, 55:64 (Vol. 2) mantel, 20:54 (Vol. 1); 194:54 (Vol. 5) marbleized mantel, 42:74 (Vol. 2) maritime, 102:72 (Vol. 3) nautical, 62:32 (Vol. 2) otter, 46:40 (Vol. 2) pendant, 44:66 (Vol. 2) pendulum, 61:39 (Vol. 2); 117:45 (Vol. 3) and desk, 103:42 (Vol. 3) sandblasted, 34:40 (Vol. 2) saw shelf, 113:82 (Vol. 3) scrollsawn, 111:72 (Vol. 3) dinosaurs, , 66:64 (Vol. 2) heron, 67:66 (Vol. 2) shop, 75:66 (Vol. 2) Shaker, 49:66 (Vol. 2); 160:70 (Vol. 4) shelf, architectural, 153:105 (Vol. 4) Mission, 145:60 (Vol. 4) tall, 90:60 (Vol. 3) Arts & Crafts, 156:38 (Vol. 4) contemporary, 22:40 (Vol. 1); 127:74 (Vol. 4) kits, 123:43 (Vol. 4) teddy bear, 22:64 (Vol. 1) three great, 9:78 (Vol. 1) turned, 58:70 (Vol. 2); 81:50 (Vol. 3) banksia seed pod, 63:30 (Vol. 2)

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Clocks, continued, mirrored, 98:64 (Vol. 3) teak, 19:78 (Vol. 1) weather station, hourglass, 93:54 (Vol. 3) wenge, 26:72 (Vol. 1) workshop, 54:80 (Vol. 2)Closet storage system, 161:38 (Vol. 5) Clothes hamper, woven, 58:38 (Vol. 2)Coasters and holder for glasses, 86:50 (Vol. 3); 139:44 (Vol. 4)Coat rack, c-clamp, 55:62 (Vol. 2) child’s, 155:78 (Vol. 4) Country, 145:48 (Vol. 4) intarsia animals, 63:54 (Vol. 2) rabbit, 22:67 (Vol. 1) race car, 73:52 (Vol. 2)Coat tree, child’s , 51:78 (Vol. 2) laminated oak, 8:42 (Vol. 1) lamp, Mission, 88:72 (Vol. 3)Coat hangers, bent lamination, 111:44 (Vol. 3)Columns and arches, 137:54 (Vol. 4)Cookbook holder, 150:88 (Vol. 4) Cookie jar, 69:70 (Vol. 2)Compass, beam, 169:94 (Vol. 5) shop homemade, 133:64 (Vol. 4)Compost bin, 81:62 (Vol. 3)Cope-cutting sled, 191:32 (Vol. 5) Coping saw, foot-powered, 2:74 (Vol. 1)Cradle, knockdown, 85:54 (Vol. 3); 178:38 (Vol. 5) pendulum, 19:58 (Vol. 1) doll, 145:70 (Vol. 4)Crib, 59:34 (Vol. 2) convertible, 173:44 (Vol. 5)Cupboard, 168:44 (Vol. 5) shaker, 4:59 (Vol. 1) stackable, 163:42 (Vol. 5) variations, 163:94 (Vol. 5)Cupola, 126:49 (Vol. 4) Curio, pedestal, 52:47 (Vol. 2) shelf, 152:66 (Vol. 4) and table, 166:60 (Vol. 5)Cutlery, handle, kits, 141:54 (Vol. 4) steak knives, 48:70 (Vol. 2) case, 48:82 (Vol. 2)

Cutting boards, 17:40 (Vol. 1); 83:62; 113:64 (Vol. 3) art deco, cheese, 24:54 (Vol. 1) bread, 92:64 (Vol. 3) designs, 172:98 (Vol. 5) end grain, 39:46 (Vol. 2); 172:82 (Vol. 5) quilt block, 120:46 (Vol. 3) six classy, 1:43 (Vol. 1) toast, 24:55 (Vol. 1) whale, 43:72 (Vol. 2) with knife storage, 62:52; 73:36 (Vol. 2)Cyclone, 100:54 (Vol. 3)Dado jig, exact-width, 126:84 (Vol. 4) straightedge and story pole, 74:16 (Vol. 2)Deck railing light, outdoor, 107:70 (Vol. 3) system, 141:72 (Vol. 4)Depth gauge, homemade, 26:78 (Vol. 1)Desk, cabinet, 3:74 (Vol. 1) child’s, 145:88 (Vol. 4) drop-front, 193:32 (Vol. 5) drop-leaf cabinet, 140:52 (Vol. 4) lap, 159:82 (Vol. 4) raised panel, 62:42 (Vol. 2) sectional system, 164:46 (Vol. 5) slant-front, 153:50 (Vol. 4) tambour-topped, 32:44 (Vol. 1)Desk organizer , 140:60 (Vol. 4) Desk set, 57:54; 64:39 (Vol. 2); 86:52 (Vol. 3); 148:74 (Vol. 4) child’s, 83:70 (Vol. 3) computer, 80:62 (Vol. 3) country drop-front, 120:62 (Vol. 3) Craftsman-style, 105:60 (Vol. 3) laminated, 8:66 (Vol. 1)Dial-indicator, 123:12 (Vol. 4) Disc sanding jig, 70:86 (Vol. 2)Dish holder, 173:40 (Vol. 5)Display box, miniature, 67:64 (Vol. 2)Display case, bow-front, 187:56 (Vol. 5) credenza, 60:58 (Vol. 2) glass dome, 42:68 (Vol. 2) shadow box, wall hung, 85:68 (Vol. 3) spoons and thimbles, 35:68 (Vol. 2) tabletop, 171:54 (Vol. 5) wall hung, 73:40 (Vol. 2)Display stand, 125:60 (Vol. 4) Doghouse, 80:52 (Vol. 3)Door-handle jig, 84:55 (Vol. 3)

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Door harp, 41:68 (Vol. 2)Door knocker, woodpecker, 97:76 (Vol. 3)Doormat, 94:42 (Vol. 3)Door plaque, scrollsawn, 60:70 (Vol. 2)Dovetail jig, stabilizer fence, 95:24 (Vol. 3) station, 160:100 (Vol. 4) tilting table, 51:49 (Vol. 2)Dowel chamfering jig, 154:12 (Vol. 4) Dowel gauge, 96:74 (Vol. 3)Drafting center, 108:82 (Vol. 3)Drawer organizer, 148:102 (Vol. 4) workshop, 154:20 (Vol. 4) Drawer-pull jig, 84:54 (Vol. 3)Dresser, Arts & Crafts, 160:62 (Vol. 4) changing table, 174:62 (Vol. 5) child’s, 144:58 (Vol. 4) contemporary with mirror, 138:74 (Vol. 4) country, 111:62 (Vol. 3) mirror, 111:68 (Vol. 3) Shaker, 188:34 (Vol. 5)Dresser-top valet, 162:42; 188:41 (Vol. 5) Drill bit holder, 3:109 (Vol. 1); 84:24 (Vol. 3); 159:20 (Vol. 4) carousel, 175:22 (Vol. 5) Forstner bits, 54:32 (Vol. 2)Drilling jig, step-and-repeat, 131:18 (Vol. 4) three-ring binder, 4:67 (Vol. 1)Drilling spheres, jig 127:16 (Vol. 4) Drill organizer, wall-hung, 42:87 (Vol. 2)Drill press, angle jig, 121:60 (Vol. 4) auxiliary table, 96:36 (Vol. 3); 86:38 (Vol. 3) drum-sanding table, 143:14 (Vol. 4) dust collector, 59:22 (Vol. 2) jig, 84:53 (Vol. 3) dowels, 70:84 (Vol. 2) pattern sander, 136:20 (Vol. 4) stand, 3:90 (Vol. 1) table, 156:52 (Vol. 4) table counterweight, 12:86 (Vol. 1)Drum sander, 138:42 (Vol. 4) guide, 180:26 (Vol. 5) portable, 185:20 (Vol. 5)Drying rack, 174:36 (Vol. 5) Dry sink, oak, 33:40 (Vol. 2)Dust collection, 126:14 (Vol. 4) adapters, 43:23 (Vol. 2) drill press, 119:70 (Vol. 3)

Dust collection, continued, floorchute,188:10 (Vol. 5) helpers, 133:82 (Vol. 4) hoods, 17:87 (Vol. 1) planer, 43:48 (Vol. 2) radial-arm saw, 43:46 (Vol. 2) sanding drum, 156:16 (Vol. 4) tablesaw, 107:94; 119:66 (Vol. 3) workbench, 133:72 (Vol. 4)Earrings, designer, 23:64 (Vol. 1) laminated, 14:72 (Vol. 1)Easel, for kids, 165:86 (Vol. 5) photo-display, 167:84 (Vol. 5) tabletop, 32:86 (Vol. 1)Edge-banding guides, 160:34 (Vol. 4) End-boring jig, 84:51 (Vol. 3)End vise, quick-clamp, 3:88 (Vol. 1)Entertainment center, 157:46 (Vol. 4) Armoire, contemporary, 137:70 (Vol. 4) bridge, 157:102 (Vol. 4) compact, 165:42 (Vol. 5) end table, 157:66 (Vol. 4) Mission, 108:64 (Vol. 3) modular, 29:44 (Vol. 1) shelf, 157:104 (Vol. 4) tower cabinet, 157:48 (Vol. 4) TV stand or coffee table, 157:54 (Vol. 4)Exhaust fan, basement window, 106:12 (Vol. 3)Fairing stick, 149:10 (Vol. 4) Feather board, 157:40 (Vol. 4) Fence, outdoor, 142:64 (Vol. 4) Fence stop, cam-action, 38:17 (Vol. 2)Fibonacci gauge, 173:13 (Vol. 5) File cabinet, stackable, 21:72 (Vol. 1)Finishing center, 68:46 (Vol. 2) portable, 160:88 (Vol. 4) turntable, 112:16 (Vol. 3)Fireplace screen, 130:68 (Vol. 4) surround, 101:60 (Vol. 3)Fish, decorative painted, 71:64 (Vol. 2)Fishing net, laminated, 133:60 (Vol. 4)Fishing pole rack, 30:68 (Vol. 1)Flag display case, 144:82 (Vol. 4) Flower-tower, Tuteur, 149:80 (Vol. 4)Floor grates/switch plates, 134:68 (Vol. 4) Flush-trim jig, 178:22 (Vol. 5) plugs, 185:16 (Vol. 5)Fluting jig, 187:16 (Vol. 5)

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Fold-out work supports, 63:23 (Vol. 2)Futon, 86:60 (Vol. 3); 139:36 (Vol. 4) chair and ottoman, 99:66 (Vol. 3)Garden markers, 114:62 (Vol. 3)Garden potting bench, 140:34 (Vol. 4)Garden shed, 123:50 (Vol. 4)Gardening cold frame, 121:50 (Vol. 4)Gate, garden, 142:58 (Vol. 4)Geese lath-art, 68:52 (Vol. 2)Giraffes, bandsawn, 68:62 (Vol. 2)Glasses, wood stemmed, 108:74 (Vol. 3)Glider, outdoor, 79:53 (Vol. 3)Glue caddy, 25:68 (Vol. 1); 86:94 (Vol. 3); 156:22 (Vol. 4)Goblets, turned, 80:50 (Vol. 3)Goose, decorator, 63:66 (Vol. 2)Gumball goose, 177:76 (Vol. 5) Gun stocks, 25:56 (Vol. 1)Hall seat, country, 78:40 (Vol. 3)Hand plane rack, 17:52 (Vol. 1)Handsaw rack, 48:14 (Vol. 2)Handscrew clamps, homemade, 35:74 (Vol. 2)Hardware tote, 61:16 (Vol. 2)Hardware, wooden, 48:50 (Vol. 2)Height gauge, 151:96 (Vol. 4) High chair, 51:56 (Vol. 2)Hinges, marking jig, 132:18 (Vol. 4) Hold-down, 84:55 (Vol. 3)Hole-boring guide, 166:14 (Vol. 5) Horseshoe set, game, 142:94 (Vol. 4) Hose holder, shop, 105:9 (Vol. 3)Hose rack, garden, 123:46 (Vol. 4)House sign, 134:60 (Vol. 4) Hutch, oak classic country, 182:38 (Vol. 5) pine, 147:62 (Vol. 4)Humidor, 98:47 (Vol. 3)Icecreamscoop,turned,191:76 (Vol. 5) Intarsia, angel, Judy Gale Roberts, 160:90 (Vol. 4) balloon, wall hanging, 41:64 (Vol. 2) cat, 44:28 (Vol. 2) chickadee, 101:92 (Vol. 3) coat rack, 63:54 (Vol. 2) eagle, 171:60 (Vol. 5) hummingbird, 34:58 (Vol. 2) snowman, 75:72 (Vol. 2) teddy bear, 147:80 (Vol. 4) owl, 24:38 (Vol. 1)Jelly bean machine, 43:80 (Vol. 2)Jewelry box, 75:56 (Vol. 2); 93:40 (Vol. 3); 157:88 (Vol. 4); 165:64; 168:60;

Jewelry box, continued, 191:70 (Vol. 5) bandsawn, 55:58; 66:46 (Vol. 2) curvy, 195:58 (Vol. 5) floormodel,82:48 (Vol. 3) stackable, 104:50 (Vol. 3) zebrawood, 9:70 (Vol. 1)Jewelry case, 13:68 (Vol. 1); 39:42 (Vol. 2)Jewelry stand, 177:58 (Vol. 5) Jewelry, sweetheart stickpin, 14:80 (Vol. 1)Jointer, hand-powered laminate, 85:26 (Vol. 3)Jointer pushstick, 62:22 (Vol. 2)Kerfingjig,172:32 (Vol. 5) Key chain, alphabet, 46:79 (Vol. 2) fish,94:78 (Vol. 3) kaleidoscopic, 180:80 (Vol. 5)Kitchen appliance refacing, 136:64 (Vol. 4) Kitchen countertop, 136:68 (Vol. 4)Kitchen remodel, 136:45 (Vol. 4)Kitchen room divider, cabinets, 137:44 (Vol. 4)Kiln, solar, 70:44 (Vol. 2) update, 74:48 (Vol. 2)Knife bread, 152:78 (Vol. 4) handles, 184:92 (Vol. 5) Knife holder, in-drawer, 184:94 (Vol. 5) Knitting center, 88:56 (Vol. 3)Knobs, hold-down, 40:22 (Vol. 2)Laminate press, 164:96 (Vol. 5) Lamp, Arts and Crafts, 161:88 (Vol. 5) base, laminated, 71:44 (Vol. 2) Biedermeier-style, turned, 139:56 (Vol. 4) coat tree, Mission, 88:72 (Vol. 3) Country, 92:62 (Vol. 3) sailboat, 73:48 (Vol. 2) shades, acrylic, 161:20 (Vol. 5) storybook, 135:70 (Vol. 4) table, 56:58 (Vol. 2); 118:56 (Vol. 3) Arts & Crafts, 148:58 (Vol. 4) torchere, 27:58 (Vol. 1) turned, 177:38 (Vol. 5)Lantern, outdoor, 148:66 (Vol. 4) Arts & Crafts, 62:69 (Vol. 2)Lathe, homemade, 16:62 (Vol. 1) chuck, 43:68 (Vol. 2) mini, portable base, 101:56 (Vol. 3) rest, 77:76 (Vol. 3) standretrofit,85:42 (Vol. 3) tool holder, 35:80 (Vol. 2); 148:34 (Vol. 4);

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Lathe, continued, 176:14 (Vol. 5) tool rest, 25:26 (Vol. 1)Laundry center, 130:46 (Vol. 4) Letter holder, scrollsawn, 62:56 (Vol. 2)Letter opener, bandsawn, 54:52 (Vol. 2); 156:65 (Vol. 4) laminated, 21:54 (Vol. 1)Level, homemade, 5:40 (Vol. 1) torpedo, 155:48 (Vol. 4)Lighting, fixtures,walnut,10:58 (Vol. 1) outdoor, 29:50 (Vol. 1) support, workshop, 155:14 (Vol. 4) wall sconces, Arts & Crafts, 132:66 (Vol. 4)Lingerie chest, 189:34 (Vol. 5) Locker, sports, 99:46 (Vol. 3)Lumber storage, 65:42; 66:16 (Vol. 2); 160:36 (Vol. 4) mobile, 144:72 (Vol. 4) sheet goods, 72:98 (Vol. 2); 184:26 (Vol. 5)Magazine rack, 168:30 (Vol. 5) oak, 14:66 (Vol. 1) and table, 168:76 (Vol. 5) wall mounted, 58:64 (Vol. 2) woven, 7:56 (Vol. 1)Magazine storage, 108:50 (Vol. 3); 177:20; 193:66 (Vol. 5)Magnets, parrot, 12:73 (Vol. 1) novelty, scrollsawn, 60:68 (Vol. 2)Mailbox, planter, 143:76 (Vol. 4) scrollsawn front, 86:66 (Vol. 3)Mallet, dead-blow, 165:52 (Vol. 5) turned, 46:6 (Vol. 2); 156:96 (Vol. 4) woodworker’s, maple, 8:34 (Vol. 1)Map, state quarters, 131:64 (Vol. 4) Marking gauge, 145:12; 158:12 (Vol. 4) collector’s edition, 1:62 (Vol. 1) homemade, 115:64 (Vol. 3) trammel, 98:74 (Vol. 3)Marking knife, 160:42 (Vol. 4) Matchbox, wall, Colonial, 36:43 (Vol. 2)Media center, 46:50 (Vol. 2)Mirrors, cheval, 3:85 (Vol. 1); 49:52 (Vol. 2); 167:38 (Vol. 5) Chippendale wall, 136:80 (Vol. 4)

Mirrors, continued, cosmetic, 43:76 (Vol. 2) dinosaur, 19:76 (Vol. 1) dresser, 188:66 (Vol. 5) dresser top, 82:54 (Vol. 3) frame, arched-top, 2:113 (Vol. 1) full-length, 175:72 (Vol. 5) hand, 98:44 (Vol. 3) marquetry, 124:64 (Vol. 4) Mission, 160:22 (Vol. 4) quilt-look, 20:76 (Vol. 1) Shaker, 119:48 (Vol. 3) turned, 84:68 (Vol. 3) wall, 32:80 (Vol. 1); 76:44 (Vol. 3); 146:8 (Vol. 4) Federal, 78:63 (Vol. 3) shelf, 87:46 (Vol. 3)Miter box, 11:56 (Vol. 1)Miter jig, tablesaw, 67:16; 67:34 (Vol. 2)Mitersaw, cabinet, 50:56 (Vol. 2) center, mobile, 119:60 (Vol. 3) extension, 171:70 (Vol. 5) fence stop, 104:22 (Vol. 3) platform, 175:68 (Vol. 5) stand, 104:62 (Vol. 3) station, 153:14 (Vol. 4); 186:24 (Vol. 5)Miter stop, 97:20 (Vol. 3)Mobilebase,IdeaShop5,151:12 (Vol. 4)Mobilesawing,routingcenter,IdeaShop5, 151:62 (Vol. 4)Mobile, child’s, 151:86 (Vol. 4) parrot, 29:82 (Vol. 1)Money clip & key chain, walnut, 20:68 (Vol. 1)Mug rack, mallard, 13:62 (Vol. 1)Multi-machine, 9:40 (Vol. 1)Musical instrument kits, 105:56 (Vol. 3)Music box, nativity, 109:16 (Vol. 3) teddy bear, 48:66 (Vol. 2) tapered, 192:47 (Vol. 5) turned, 53:69 (Vol. 2)Napkin holder, 29:80 (Vol. 1); 80:74 (Vol. 3); 189:20 (Vol. 5) goose, 41:66 (Vol. 2) woven, 45:76 (Vol. 2)Napkin rings, bandsawn, 43:12 (Vol. 2) turned, 25:50 (Vol. 1)Nativity, scrollsawn, 93:46 (Vol. 3)

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Nativity, continued, folk-style, carved, 101:84 (Vol. 3)Necklace, leaves, 37:76 (Vol. 2) metal, scrollsawn, 48:74 (Vol. 2) swan, 22:66 (Vol. 1) walnut, 8:71 (Vol. 1)Nightstand, 187:36 (Vol. 5) Arts & Crafts, 159:62 (Vol. 4) cherry, 16:74 (Vol. 1) contemporary, 136:90 (Vol. 4) country-fresh, 113:25 (Vol. 3) Craftsman, 108:52 (Vol. 3) Shaker, 90:44 (Vol. 3)Noah’s ark, 46:76 (Vol. 2); 109:68 (Vol. 3)Notepad holder, 19:63 (Vol. 1) whale, 26:76 (Vol. 1)Nutcracker, 66:72 (Vol. 2)Oil lamps, decorator, 51:64 (Vol. 2)Ornaments, carved, 66:42 (Vol. 2) heirloom tree, 26:83 (Vol. 1) scrollsawn, 26:68 (Vol. 1); 57:66 (Vol. 2); 75:35 (Vol. 2); 145:74 (Vol. 4) stars, chip carved, 75:70 (Vol. 2) turned, 48:64; 57:70 (Vol. 2); 93:57 (Vol. 3); 166:52 (Vol. 5)Outdoor serving station, 184:32 (Vol. 5)Outfeed table, 84:50 (Vol. 3)Ovals, layout, 25:48 (Vol. 1)Palm-sander holder, 46:15 (Vol. 2)Panel-cutting sled, 114:16 (Vol. 3)Paper towel holder, 2:82 (Vol. 1); 163:38 (Vol. 5) country, 15:80 (Vol. 1)Paperweight, 18:64 (Vol. 1)Pastry board, rolling pin, wall rack, 147:50 (Vol. 4) Pastry stand, 126:74 (Vol. 4) Patio cart, 11:32 (Vol. 1); 134:34 (Vol. 4)Patio table and benches, 88:38 (Vol. 3)Pedestal, frame and panel, 104:53 (Vol. 3)Pendant, bird, scrollsawn, 77:59 (Vol. 3) tanglewoodfireball,80:70 (Vol. 3)Penguins on parade, 109:86 (Vol. 3)Pens, turned, 44:60 (Vol. 2); 106:56 (Vol. 3)Pergola, 141:60 (Vol. 4)Perfume vial, 61:29 (Vol. 2)Periscope, 57:68 (Vol. 2)Photo box, 137:66 (Vol. 4) Picnic table, 191:60 (Vol. 5) Picture frames, 21:50 (Vol. 1); 135:74 (Vol. 4); 144:68 (Vol. 4); 160:85 (Vol. 4);

Picture frames, continued, art deco, 111:54 (Vol. 3) Arts and Crafts, 120:68 (Vol. 3) book, 59:66 (Vol. 2) bookend, 159:59 (Vol. 4) column, 61:64 (Vol. 2) custom, 67:40 (Vol. 2) double pivoting, 132:80 (Vol. 4) fish,woodburning,117:80 (Vol. 3) Greene and Greene, 153:112 (Vol. 4) how to, 106:74 (Vol. 3) Mission, 169:86 (Vol. 5), oval, 2:55 (Vol. 1); 133:68 (Vol. 4) Mission, 176:72 (Vol. 5) pint-sized, 31:82 (Vol. 1) quarter round, 2:56 (Vol. 1) rabbits, 45:80 (Vol. 2) scrollsawn, 52:70 (Vol. 2) Southwestern, 125:14 (Vol. 4) three-window, 180:58 (Vol. 5) tilt, 2:52 (Vol. 1) triple photo, 168:107 (Vol. 5) turned sphere, 78:52 (Vol. 3) walnut and maple, 2:54 (Vol. 1)Picture frame clamps, 171:36 (Vol. 5) Picture frame jig, 162:20 (Vol. 5) Pie safe, 53:46 (Vol. 2)Pipe-clamp pads, 94:102 (Vol. 3)Pins, sailboat, 2:83 (Vol. 1)Pizza paddle, 51:76 (Vol. 2)Pizza peel, 150:86 (Vol. 4) Place mat/ napkin rings, 7:54 (Vol. 1)Planer, auxiliary bed, 84:54 (Vol. 3) outfeed support, 182:24 (Vol. 5) thicknessing center, portable, 76:60 (Vol. 3)Plant hanger, outdoor, 63:64 (Vol. 2)Plant stand, 77:54 (Vol. 3); 124:46; 135:56 (Vol. 4); 175:58 (Vol. 5) filigree,28:42 (Vol. 1) ladder, 177:79 (Vol. 5) pedestal, 6:42; 10:87 (Vol. 1) Stickley-style, 48:42 (Vol. 2)Planters, box, 169:56 (Vol. 5) indoor, 91:62 (Vol. 3) outdoor, 24:68 (Vol. 1); 106:40 (Vol. 3); 148:94 (Vol. 4) bench, 97:36 (Vol. 3)

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Plaques, bronze, 87:70 (Vol. 3) duck under glass, 43:57 (Vol. 2) scrollsawn, door 60:70 (Vol. 2) fireplace,59:28 (Vol. 2) floral,20:74 (Vol. 1) leaves, 64:70 (Vol. 2) teddy bear on wagon, 45:78 (Vol. 2)Plate rack, 51:74 (Vol. 2) country, 66:49 (Vol. 2); 83:64 (Vol. 3)Plates, holiday, scrollsawn, 74:68 (Vol. 2) chip carved, 102:68 (Vol. 3)Pliers rack, 49:20 (Vol. 2)Plywood cart, mobile, 72:34 (Vol. 2)Pocket-hole jigs, drill guide, 65:76 (Vol. 2) drill press, 128:28 (Vol. 4) router, 124:16 (Vol. 4)Potting bench, outdoor, 97:54 (Vol. 3)Presidentialcoinflag,181:46 (Vol. 5) Printer stand, 192:66 (Vol. 5) Psaltery, bowed, 34:68 (Vol. 2)Pump dispenser, 46:74 (Vol. 2)Pushblock, tablesaw, 68:74 (Vol. 2)Puzzle, barnyard, scrollsawn, 195:64 (Vol. 5) bears, scrollsawn, 150:44 (Vol. 4) block, 15:46 (Vol. 1) fish,147:58 (Vol. 4) relief, scrollsawn, 40:70 (Vol. 2) safari, scrollsawn, 184:44 (Vol. 5) wooden, 182:32 (Vol. 5)Quilt block hanging, 65:68 (Vol. 2)Quilt hanger, 49:60 (Vol. 2); 101:86 (Vol. 3)Quilt stand, 15:68 (Vol. 1); 52:72 (Vol. 2) ladder, 186:62 (Vol. 5) Shaker, 119:52 (Vol. 3)Radial-arm saw stop, 79:44 (Vol. 3)Radio/tape player, 7:82 (Vol. 1)Recharging station, 103:20 (Vol. 3)Recipe card holder, 32:89 (Vol. 1)Reindeer, scrollsawn, tabletop, 74:79 (Vol. 2); 138:72 (Vol. 4) winter scene, 145:76 (Vol. 4)Remodeling, family room, 132:46 (Vol. 4) Remote control corral, 183:74 (Vol. 5) Resaw jig, bandsaw, 176:90 (Vol. 5) tablesaw, 46:80 (Vol. 2)

Right-angle clamp jig, 84:53 (Vol. 3)Rip-fence saddle, 141:12 (Vol. 4) Rip fence, tablesaw, replacement, 31:60 (Vol. 1)Ripping jigs, tablesaw, 88:94 (Vol. 3)Rocking chair, 183:36 (Vol. 5) Arts & Crafts, 146:68 (Vol. 4) porch, 52:58 (Vol. 2) teddy bear, 66:36 (Vol. 2) walnut, 121:53 (Vol. 4)Roller stand, 135:44 (Vol. 4) Rolling pin, turned, 25:74 (Vol. 1); 55:52 (Vol. 2)Rose, bandsawn, 70:72 (Vol. 2)Router, bit storage, 135:20 (Vol. 4); 169:18; 172:28 (Vol. 5) dado jig, 134:14 (Vol. 4) fence, 144:10; 159:40 (Vol. 4) jigs, 159:76 (Vol. 4) station, all-purpose, 129:54 (Vol. 4) stand, 170:20 (Vol. 5) straightedge, 15:56 (Vol. 1); 129:88 (Vol. 4) table, 4:32 (Vol. 1) benchtop, 138:44 (Vol. 4) fence system, 58:44 (Vol. 2) heavy-duty, 33:50 (Vol. 2) lift-up, 103:62 (Vol. 3) mini, 125:26 (Vol. 4) multi-joint jig, 87:50 (Vol. 3) and organizer, 192:56 (Vol. 5) portable, 187:6 (Vol. 5) tablesaw-wing, 58:48 (Vol. 2) tilt-top, 109:80 (Vol. 3) trammel, 165:38 (Vol. 5) plunge, jig, 123:62 (Vol. 4) push pad, 180:90 (Vol. 5)Router table, 4:32 (Vol. 1) benchtop, 138:44 (Vol. 4) fence system, 58:44 (Vol. 2) heavy-duty, 33:50 (Vol. 2) lift-up, 103:62 (Vol. 3) mini, 125:26 (Vol. 4) multi-joint jig, 87:50 (Vol. 3) and organizer, 192:56 (Vol. 5) portable, 187:6 (Vol. 5) tablesaw-wing, 58:48 (Vol. 2) tilt-top, 109:80 (Vol. 3)Salad tongs, 110:78 (Vol. 3); 161:28 (Vol. 5)Salt and pepper mill, 164:41 (Vol. 5) Salt and pepper shakers, 82:56 (Vol. 3); 144:14 (Vol. 4)

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Salt and pepper shakers, continued, turned, 15:60 (Vol. 1); 99:33 (Vol. 3)Sanders & Sanding, block, homemade, 14:70 (Vol. 1) odd-shaped, 173:96 (Vol. 5) drum, holder, 17:57 (Vol. 1) table, 13:52 (Vol. 1) edge, 133:20 (Vol. 4) orbital, stand, 171:30 (Vol. 5) pad, homemade, 30:71 (Vol. 1) radius-sanding jig, 83:30 (Vol. 3) thickness, 7:48 (Vol. 1)Sanding center, 152:12 (Vol. 4) mobile, 99:52 (Vol. 3) supplies, 81:68 (Vol. 3)Sanding table, 106:18 (Vol. 3)Sandpaper, cabinet, 164:64 (Vol. 5) cutting jig, 7:76 (Vol. 1); 190:85 (Vol. 5) organizer, 56:80 (Vol. 2) sanding-discs, 142:14 (Vol. 4); 189:32 (Vol. 5) storage bin, 12:72 (Vol. 1)Santa, puzzle, 75:64 (Vol. 2) carved, 39:78 (Vol. 2) skiing, 56:48 (Vol. 2) western-style, carved, 48:76 (Vol. 2)Saw blade organizer, organizer, 158:38 (Vol. 4) rack, 58:16 (Vol. 2); 150:10 (Vol. 4)Sawhorses, 6:82; 24:62 (Vol. 1) knockdown, 115:20 (Vol. 3)Sawhorse, cutting platform, 130:22 (Vol. 4) Sconces, 181:70 (Vol. 5)Scoop, brass, 15:75 (Vol. 1)Scrapbook cover, 166:72 (Vol. 5) Scraper, homemade, 28:68 (Vol. 1)Scratch awl, homemade, 49:58 (Vol. 2)Screwdriver, turned handle, 180:72 (Vol. 5) Scrollsaw, blade drawer, 76:93 (Vol. 3) blade organizer, 34:80; 56:90 (Vol. 2) homemade, 12:32 (Vol. 1)Scrollsawing, basket, 107:56 (Vol. 3) box, fish,73:70 (Vol. 2) potpourri, 84:72 (Vol. 3) CD rack, 84:76 (Vol. 3)

Christmas trees, 84:74 (Vol. 3) circus, 81:48 (Vol. 3) clock, 111:72 (Vol. 3) farm scene, 89:64 (Vol. 3) flag,wallhanging,49:64 (Vol. 2) American, 139:74 (Vol. 4) Canadian, 153:78 (Vol. 4) greetings, 180:76 (Vol. 5) hummingbird, 40:66 (Vol. 2) kids on parade, 50:10 (Vol. 2) letter holder, 62:56 (Vol. 2) magnets, novelty, 60:68 (Vol. 2) mailbox, 86:66 (Vol. 3) map, state quarters, 131:64 (Vol. 4) Nativity, 93:46 (Vol. 3) necklace, metal, 48:74 (Vol. 2) ornaments, 26:68 (Vol. 1); 57:66 (Vol. 2); 75:35 (Vol. 2); 145:74 (Vol. 4) pendant, bird, 77:59 (Vol. 3) picture frames, 52:70 (Vol. 2) plaques, cat, 154:96 (Vol. 4) door 60:70 (Vol. 2) fireplace,59:28 (Vol. 2) floral,20:74 (Vol. 1) leaves, 64:70 (Vol. 2) plate, holiday, 74:68 (Vol. 2) Presidentialcoinflag,181:46 (Vol. 5) puzzle, barnyard, 195:64 (Vol. 5) bears, 150:44 (Vol. 4) relief, 40:70 (Vol. 2) safari, 184:44 (Vol. 5) quail cutout, 120:37 (Vol. 3) reindeer, tabletop, 74:79 (Vol. 2); 138:72 (Vol. 4) sailboat scene, 45:18 (Vol. 2) shelves, 85:52 (Vol. 3); 128:56 (Vol. 4) silhouette, couple, 46:18 (Vol. 2) Sherlock Holmes desk caddy, 85:76 (Vol. 3) Valentine, 50:78 (Vol. 2) snowflake,101:68 (Vol. 3) stand, 91:14 (Vol. 3) trains, planes, and automobiles, 42:80 (Vol. 2) turkey centerpiece, 56:42 (Vol. 2) wagon, 1800s 88:70 (Vol. 3) wall shelf, 85:52 (Vol. 3) wastebasket, 132:86 (Vol. 4) welcome sign, 58:66 (Vol. 2)

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Scrollsawing, continued, windmill plaque, 55:66 (Vol. 2) winter wonderland, 49:62 (Vol. 2) wisemen and camels, 84:60 (Vol. 3)Serving tray, inlay, 26:48 (Vol. 1); 146:52 (Vol. 4)Settee, oak, outdoor, 35:60 (Vol. 2)Sewing machine cabinet, 94:68 (Vol. 3)Shadow box, 143:86 (Vol. 4) country, 40:68 (Vol. 2)Sheet goods mover/lifter, 116:12 (Vol. 3)Sheet goods rack, 72:98 (Vol. 2); 184:26 (Vol. 5)Shelf pin-hole jig, 191:24; 195:18 (Vol. 5) Shelves, arch-topped, 18:58 (Vol. 1) and bookcase, 77:50 (Vol. 3) bookshelf, kitchen, 148:78 (Vol. 4) CD and DVD storage, 140:46 (Vol. 4) child’s airplane, 179:58 (Vol. 5) contemporary, 140:68 (Vol. 4); 174:28 (Vol. 5) Country, 92:59 (Vol. 3) crown-molding, 153:108 (Vol. 4) curio, 88:66 (Vol. 3) display, 91:44 (Vol. 3); 176:28 (Vol. 5) wall, 95:50 (Vol. 3) hallway, walnut, 7:62 (Vol. 1) Mission, wall-hung, 84:82 (Vol. 3) modular, 143:52 (Vol. 4) nautical boat, 107:40 (Vol. 3) scrollsawn, 85:52 (Vol. 3); 128:56 (Vol. 4) shop accessory, 139:24 (Vol. 4) slanting, 170:66 (Vol. 5) stackable, 189:70 (Vol. 5) towel rack, 192:34 (Vol. 5) tower, 178:52 (Vol. 5)Shop cart, 180:42 (Vol. 5) mobile, 166:88 (Vol. 5) workbench, 185:49 (Vol. 5)Shop organizers, 16:42 (Vol. 1)Sideboard, buffet, traditional, 155:66 (Vol. 4) Country, 92:53 (Vol. 3)Sign, Southwestern, welcome, 42:70 (Vol. 2)Sink cover, sunburst, 24:50 (Vol. 1)Sled, bentwood, 8:44 (Vol. 1) child’s, 74:59 (Vol. 2)Sleigh, child’s, 39:49 (Vol. 2) vintage, tabletop, 101:76 (Vol. 3)Sofa, Mission, 129:42 (Vol. 4) Southwest landscape, 33:62 (Vol. 2)

Speakers, hexagonal, 2:69 (Vol. 1)Spice cabinet, country, 15:76 (Vol. 1)Spice jars, walnut, 21:80 (Vol. 1)Spice rack, 2:79 (Vol. 1); 158:50 (Vol. 4)Spoon rack, 63:68 (Vol. 2)Spray adhesive drawer, 111:20 (Vol. 3)Steamer trunk, 110:56 (Vol. 3)Stool, bar, 45:49 (Vol. 2) breakfast, 6:66 (Vol. 1) bistro, indoor/outdoor, 178:82 (Vol. 5) shop, 54:70 (Vol. 2); 124:80 (Vol. 4); 177:102 (Vol. 5) step, 111:76 (Vol. 3) block, child’s, 52:68 (Vol. 2) folding, 115:80 (Vol. 3)Storage, bins, 179:48 (Vol. 5) stackable, 177:70 (Vol. 5) multi-purpose, 110:90 (Vol. 3) shop, drawer, 183:48 (Vol. 5) wall system, 152:86 (Vol. 4)Straightedge setup gauges, 183:32 (Vol. 5) Sundial stand, 52:54 (Vol. 2)Suspended ceiling, wooden, 180:36 (Vol. 5)Swing-arm support, 57:30 (Vol. 2)Switchplates/floorgrates,134:68 (Vol. 4) Tables, bentwood, 128:74 (Vol. 4) bistro, 177:28 (Vol. 5) bow front, 172:62 (Vol. 5) hallway, 65:30 (Vol. 2) and chairs, child’s, 13:74 (Vol. 1); 77:46 (Vol. 3) doll, toy, 93:51 (Vol. 3) coffee, 101:70 (Vol. 3) burled, 18:40 (Vol. 1) display, 81:42 (Vol. 3) Mission, 113:52 (Vol. 3) modern, 1:50 (Vol. 1) modern oak, 7:78 (Vol. 1) oval, 102:42 (Vol. 3) Queen Anne-style, 49:42 (Vol. 2) sleigh, 118:72 (Vol. 3) contemporary, 103:47 (Vol. 3) dining, Country, 89:36 (Vol. 3) Mission, 59:50 (Vol. 2) oak, 9:65 (Vol. 1) oak herringbone, 22:34 (Vol. 1)

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Tables, continued, sunburst, 17:58 (Vol. 1) traditional, 152:46 (Vol. 4) trestle, 28:48 (Vol. 1); 112:76 (Vol. 3) drop-leaf, 181:58 (Vol. 5) end, cubes, 10:88 (Vol. 1) Mission, 184:58 (Vol. 5) folding tray, 122:82 (Vol. 4) game, 167:88 (Vol. 5) hall, traditional, 4:28 (Vol. 1) walnut, 122:54 (Vol. 4) library, 5:50 (Vol. 1) Limbert-style, 192:30 (Vol. 5) modern waterfall, 4:51 (Vol. 1) nesting, 179:38 (Vol. 5) Mission-style, 121:46 (Vol. 4) outdoor, 61:52 (Vol. 2) chair side, 106:40 (Vol. 3) mahogany, 43:64 (Vol. 2) oval, 130:60 (Vol. 4) parsons, 10:36 (Vol. 1) patio, redwood, 6:50 (Vol. 1) picnic, 191:60 (Vol. 5) country, 71:58 (Vol. 2) pint-sized, 5:56 (Vol. 1) round, 150:52 (Vol. 4) sectional, 182:60 (Vol. 5) set, 188:54 (Vol. 5) side server, 131:80 (Vol. 4) sofa, Colonial, 36:34 (Vol. 2) Southwest style, 44:36 (Vol. 2) turned, 96:42 (Vol. 3) TV trio, 186:32 (Vol. 5)Tablesaw, blade storage, 183:80 (Vol. 5) crosscut sled, 140:24 (Vol. 4); 165:96 (Vol. 5) extensions, 12:64 (Vol. 1) fence, 120:16 (Vol. 3) auxiliary, laminate-cutting, 146:26 (Vol. 4) saddle jig, 192:70 (Vol. 5) helpers, 6:62 (Vol. 1) hold-downs, 119:22 (Vol. 3) jigs, four task-tackling, 168:54 (Vol. 5) miter, 84:52 (Vol. 3) panel cutting, 62:34 (Vol. 2) resaw, 46:80 (Vol. 2)

Tablesaw, continued, taper, 18:45 (Vol. 1); 102:84 (Vol. 3) simple, 188:12 (Vol. 5) tenoning, 97:57 (Vol. 3) universal, 93:70 (Vol. 3) outfeed table, 117:62 (Vol. 3) sliding add-on, 127:54 (Vol. 4)Tablesaw base, cabinet, 106:60 (Vol. 3); 118:62 (Vol. 3) custom, 34:60 (Vol. 2) mobile, 72:53 (Vol. 2)Tablesaw jig, four task-tackling, 168:54 (Vol. 5) miter, 84:52 (Vol. 3) panel cutting, 62:34 (Vol. 2) resaw, 46:80 (Vol. 2) saddle jig, 192:70 (Vol. 5) taper, 18:45 (Vol. 1); 102:84 (Vol. 3) simple, 188:12 (Vol. 5) tenoning, 97:57 (Vol. 3) universal, 93:70 (Vol. 3)Tabletop organizer, 169:82 (Vol. 5) Taco Holder, 167:14 (Vol. 5) Tape dispenser, wall-hung, 164:12 (Vol. 5) Taper jig, simple, 188:12 (Vol. 5) tablesaw, 18:45 (Vol. 1); 102:84 (Vol. 3)Tea cart, traditional, 99:74 (Vol. 3)Teddy bear, tin punched, 53:74 (Vol. 2)Telephone stand, 190:62 (Vol. 5) Tenoning jig, tablesaw, 97:57 (Vol. 3)Thanksgiving plate, chip-carved, 65:66 (Vol. 2)Thermometer, Galileo, 151:94 (Vol. 4) Thickness blocks, 84:51 (Vol. 3)Thin-strip ripper, 45:58 (Vol. 2)Tie rack, 12:71 (Vol. 1)Tissue box cover-up, 54:50 (Vol. 2)Toboggan, bentwood, 46:66 (Vol. 2)Tongue drum, 172:58 (Vol. 5) Tool base, roll-around, 100:66 (Vol. 3)Tool caddy, 158:64 (Vol. 4) Tool carousel, 144:64 (Vol. 4) Tool chest, woodworker’s, 19:44 (Vol. 1); 142:42 (Vol. 4)Tool handles, turned, 56:88 (Vol. 2)Tool holders, pegboard, 100:6 (Vol. 3)Tool mover, 76:65 (Vol. 3)Tool stand, 129:28 (Vol. 4); 182:76 (Vol. 5)Tool storage, mobile, 41:54 (Vol. 2)Tool-storage tray, 93:12 (Vol. 3)

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Toys, 4-pack carrier & cars, 2:78 (Vol. 1) airplane, Red Baron, 10:70 (Vol. 1) riding, 89:50 (Vol. 3) America’s Cup sailboat, 18:54 (Vol. 1) auburn car, 110:84 (Vol. 3) auto carrier, 118:80 (Vol. 3) baja buggy, 26:74 (Vol. 1) barn, 61:68 (Vol. 2) bathtub battleship, 6:58 (Vol. 1) bear hangers, 8:70 (Vol. 1) bike, 100:74 (Vol. 3) biplane, 32:90 (Vol. 1) Boat, pull toy, 84:70; 90:66 (Vol. 3) box, truck, 64:34 (Vol. 2) building blocks, 164:30 (Vol. 5) castle, 39:36 (Vol. 2) bulldozer, 20:78 (Vol. 1) caterpillar, 176:64 (Vol. 5) crane, 185:68 (Vol. 5) crane play structure, 11:60 (Vol. 1) cribbage board, 26:80 (Vol. 1) doll cradle, 30:60 (Vol. 1) pendulum, 90:40 (Vol. 3) doll furniture, 7:69 (Vol. 1) doll house in a box, 34:46 (Vol. 2) doll stroller, 20:71 (Vol. 1) domino set, 11:44 (Vol. 1) dragon, 62:54 (Vol. 2) pull, 146:96 (Vol. 4) duck pull, 31:42 (Vol. 1) dump truck, 78:68 (Vol. 3); 122:72 (Vol. 4) and lowboy, 24:32 (Vol. 1) easel, 165:86 (Vol. 5) excavator, 36:52 (Vol. 2); 194:62 (Vol. 5) farmyard pull toys, 43:74 (Vol. 2) fishingpole,70:74 (Vol. 2) floatplane,46:58 (Vol. 2); 127:80 (Vol. 4) folk, 14:48 (Vol. 1) front-end loader, 41:34 (Vol. 2) golf set, 75:74 (Vol. 2) gum ball machine, 107:52 (Vol. 3) heavy haulers, 33:72 (Vol. 2) horseshoe set, 142:94 (Vol. 4) kaleidoscope, 173:90 (Vol. 5) kazoo, 92:66 (Vol. 3) kid’s play structure, 23:72 (Vol. 1) knitting needles, 77:40 (Vol. 3) long-haul transport truck, 2:81 (Vol. 1) milk truck & pickup, 27:80 (Vol. 1) monster truck, 35:46 (Vol. 2)

Toys, continued, peg board, learning, 37:58 (Vol. 2) pickup truck, 74:80 (Vol. 2) playhouse, 87:60 (Vol. 3) puzzle, car, 93:60 (Vol. 3) caterpillar, 53:72 (Vol. 2) safari, 69:72 (Vol. 2) train, 66:62 (Vol. 2) race cars, 76:72 (Vol. 3) road grader, 45:62 (Vol. 2) rocking horse, 14:62 (Vol. 1); 83:54 (Vol. 3); 193:50 (Vol. 5) rocking snail, 61:58 (Vol. 2) rubber-band dragster, 16:84 (Vol. 1) safe, 3:55 (Vol. 1) sandbox, 71:52 (Vol. 2) sidewalk speedster, 115:59 (Vol. 3) speedboat, 141:50 (Vol. 4) stilts, 95:68 (Vol. 3) storage center, 167:76 (Vol. 5) take-apart jeep, 8:64 (Vol. 1) teeter-totter, 79:68 (Vol. 3) tongue drum, 172:58 (Vol. 5) tool box, 44:56 (Vol. 2); 190:76 (Vol. 5) tops, 29:84 (Vol. 1); 175:48 (Vol. 5) tow truck, 12:42 (Vol. 1) tractor, 37:56 (Vol. 2) train, 14:74 (Vol. 1), 57:60 (Vol. 2); 128:78 (Vol. 4); 160:97 (Vol. 4) engine, 95:37 (Vol. 3) truck, farm, 92:68 (Vol. 3) Tug-a-lug, 6:61 (Vol. 1) Wagon, 53:76 (Vol. 2) racer, 70:51 (Vol. 2) sunshine express, 1:78 (Vol. 1) wheelbarrow, 25:70 (Vol. 1) woody car, 31:72 (Vol. 1) wrecker, 50:68 (Vol. 2) yo-yo, 26:71 (Vol. 1); 184:76 (Vol. 5) zoo carousel, 25:72 (Vol. 1)Train whistle, 29:70 (Vol. 1)Trammel, scribe arcs or circles, 69:28 (Vol. 2)Trays, breakfast, oak, 12:68 (Vol. 1) chip ‘n’ dip, 195:50 (Vol. 5) nesting, 164:88 (Vol. 5) serving, inlay, 26:48 (Vol. 1); 146:52 (Vol. 4) snack, lazy-susan, 116:84 (Vol. 3) turned, 141:92 (Vol. 4)

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Trays, continued, zebrawood, 8:62 (Vol. 1)Trellis, arched, 163:82 (Vol. 5) wall, 141:80 (Vol. 4)Trivets, wood and tile, 146:56 (Vol. 4) turned, 154:70 (Vol. 4)Try square, homemade, 37:33 (Vol. 2)Turning, bird feeder, 69:66 (Vol. 2); 118:78 (Vol. 3) bottle stoppers, 91:58 (Vol. 3) bowls, Native American, 70:68 (Vol. 2) potpourri, 52:42 (Vol. 2) Salad, 159:48 (Vol. 4) square-edge 161:60 (Vol. 5) box, 150:70 (Vol. 4) candy dish, 14:46 (Vol. 1); 128:60 (Vol. 4) Christmas lightbulb, 137:86 (Vol. 4) candlestick 86:58 (Vol. 3) clock, 58:70 (Vol. 2); 81:50 (Vol. 3) banksia seed pod, 63:30 (Vol. 2) mirrored, 98:64 (Vol. 3) teak, 19:78 (Vol. 1) doorstop, 85:66 (Vol. 3) eggs, 43:70 (Vol. 2) faceplate, 14:38 (Vol. 1) flowers,41:61 (Vol. 2) goblets, 80:50 (Vol. 3) ice cream scoop, 191:76 (Vol. 5) kaleidoscope, 89:44 (Vol. 3) knitting needles, 77:40 (Vol. 3) lamp, 177:38 (Vol. 5) Biedermeier-style, 139:56 (Vol. 4) lidded vessels, 83:60 (Vol. 3) mallet, 46:6 (Vol. 2); 156:96 (Vol. 4) mirror, 84:68 (Vol. 3) miniature, 74:52 (Vol. 2) mobile, balloon, 43:50 (Vol. 2) music box, 53:69 (Vol. 2) napkin rings, 25:50 (Vol. 1) needle case, 71:30 (Vol. 2); 92:50 (Vol. 3) noodle cutter, 46:72 (Vol. 2) ornaments, 48:64; 57:70 (Vol. 2); 93:57 (Vol. 3); 166:52 (Vol. 5) pen light, 124:74 (Vol. 4) pens, 44:60 (Vol. 2); 106:56 (Vol. 3) perfume, applicator, 74:70 (Vol. 2) decanter, 27:63 (Vol. 1)

Turning, continued, picture frame, sphere, 78:52 (Vol. 3) pincushions, 52:74 (Vol. 2) plate jig, 45:84 (Vol. 2) platter, 168:84 (Vol. 5) pocket watch, 95:100 (Vol. 3) pulls for curtains, 67:44 (Vol. 2) rolling pin, 25:74 (Vol. 1); 55:52 (Vol. 2) salad bowl, 110:74 (Vol. 3); 159:48 (Vol. 4) salt & pepper shakers, 15:60 (Vol. 1); 99:33 (Vol. 3) screwdriver, 180:72 (Vol. 5) sewing needle holder, 92:50 (Vol. 3) skewers, apple, 64:58 (Vol. 2) snack tray, 141:92 (Vol. 4) snow globe base, 75:62 (Vol. 2) table, 96:42 (Vol. 3) thread caddy, 76:68 (Vol. 3) tool handles, 56:88 (Vol. 2) toothpick dispenser, 182:72 (Vol. 5) top, 175:48 (Vol. 5) tray, 141:92 (Vol. 4) trivets, 154:70 (Vol. 4) tureen, 73:74 (Vol. 2) urn, laminated, 65:60 (Vol. 2) vase, 40:64 (Vol. 2); 125:66 (Vol. 4) walking stick, 122:88 (Vol. 4) water globe base, 157:86 (Vol. 4) weed pots, 37:64 (Vol. 2) wrist watch, 66:52 (Vol. 2) yo-yo, 184:76 (Vol. 5)TV, cart, 1:64 (Vol. 1) flat-panel,cabinet,195:38 (Vol. 5) stand, or coffee table, 157:54 (Vol. 4) and storage, 141:46 (Vol. 4)Utensils, bandsawn, 112:61 (Vol. 3) kitchen, 79:60 (Vol. 3)Vase, bandsawn, 48:72 (Vol. 2) Bruce Bernson, 19:80 (Vol. 1) bud, 6:40 (Vol. 1); 194:28 (Vol. 5) laminated, 29:72 (Vol. 1) Ikebana,99:56 (Vol. 3); 129:62 (Vol. 4); 180:68 (Vol. 5) onlay, 22:33 (Vol. 1) staved, 103:70 (Vol. 3) turned, 40:64 (Vol. 2); 125:66 (Vol. 4) weed pot, 11:74 (Vol. 1)Vise jaw and wedge, 90:16 (Vol. 3)

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Votive holder, 191:20 (Vol. 5) Wagon, Christmas, 8:78 (Vol. 1) decorative, 44:64 (Vol. 2) scrollsawn, 1800s 88:70 (Vol. 3) sunshine express, 1:78 (Vol. 1) toy, 53:76 (Vol. 2); racer, 70:51 (Vol. 2)Walking stick, carved, 127:84 (Vol. 4) turned, 122:88 (Vol. 4)Wall hanging, bandsawn, 8:72 (Vol. 1)Wall paneling, 132:52 (Vol. 4)Wastebasket, scrollsawn, 132:86 (Vol. 4)Weather station, chip carved, 50:44 (Vol. 2)Weather station, continued, shelf-top, 154:64 (Vol. 4)Weather vane, fox, 44:62 (Vol. 2)Weed pots, turned, 37:64 (Vol. 2)Wet-wheel grinder, 102:62 (Vol. 3) Whale, 50:80 (Vol. 2)Wheels, toy, 35:40 (Vol. 2)Whirligig, airplane, 70:38 (Vol. 2)Wine bottle holder, 171:8 (Vol. 5) Wine box, gift-perfect, 174:54 (Vol. 5) Wine cabinet, 172:38 (Vol. 5) Wine rack, 20:64 (Vol. 1); 188:62 (Vol. 5)

Window frame, 136:78 (Vol. 4) Window valance, 138:58 (Vol. 4) Woodburning,fishpictureframe,117:80 (Vol. 3) Wooden pulls, 3:50 (Vol. 1)Workbench, 37:46; 54:64 (Vol. 2); 91:48 (Vol. 3); 145:82 (Vol. 4) beefed-up, 163:60 (Vol. 5) board jack, 37:86 (Vol. 2) and cabinets, 102:56 (Vol. 3) drop-leaf mobile, 72:46 (Vol. 2) flip-topcenter,IdeaShop5,151:52 (Vol. 4) fold-down, 139:48 (Vol. 4) low-cost, 163:14 (Vol. 5) modular group, 4:38 (Vol. 1) plywood, 194:42 (Vol. 5) simple, w/ pipe clamp vise, 6:30 (Vol. 1) tool crib, 109:10 (Vol. 3) tops, 165:84 (Vol. 5) traditional, 166:36 (Vol. 5)Workshop projects from the pros, 162:90 (Vol. 5) Wrench rack, 51:12 (Vol. 2)Wrist watch, turned bezel, 66:52 (Vol. 2) desk, wall hanging, 90:56 (Vol. 3)Yard lighting, 114:46 (Vol. 3)Zero-clearance insert, 108:33 (Vol. 3); 182:28 (Vol. 5)

Shop TipsAbrasives cleaner, 10:13 (Vol. 1); 44:15 (Vol. 2)Accurate cutting, 35:22 (Vol. 2)Adhesives, 3:41 (Vol. 1) application, 11:16; 16:23; 29:16 (Vol. 1); 42:16; 48:16; 49:14; 52:15; 64:10 (Vol. 2); 104:26 (Vol. 3); 142:28; 153:29; 156:108 (Vol. 4) blot, 4:10 (Vol. 1) bottle caps, 32:22 (Vol. 1) leash, 180:20 (Vol. 5) brush, cleaner, 174:24 (Vol. 5) holder, 194:11 (Vol. 5) contact cement, 4:16 (Vol. 1) drips, 26:16 (Vol. 1) corners, 8:14 (Vol. 1) dental probes, 17:16 (Vol. 1) drip catcher, 166:30 (Vol. 5) epoxy, 23:20 (Vol. 1); 35:21 (Vol. 2) mixing, 30:16 (Vol. 1)

Adhesives, continued, glue feet, 92:25 (Vol. 3) gluerefills,94:12 (Vol. 3) glue syringes, 146:43 (Vol. 4) glue-up braces, 69:14 (Vol. 2) guides, 139:31 (Vol. 4) hide-glue turning, 91:30 (Vol. 3) laminate, 92:24 (Vol. 3) mixing, 123:37 (Vol. 4) plugs, 72:19 (Vol. 2) precision, 165:27 (Vol. 5) scrollsawn parts, 110:36 (Vol. 3) spreading trowel, 169:26 (Vol. 5) squeeze-out eliminator, 193:13 (Vol. 5) storage, 11:18 (Vol. 1); 80:26 (Vol. 3); 134:30 (Vol. 4) string through hole, 76:16 (Vol. 3) temporary hotmelt glue, 115:33 (Vol. 3) toothpicks, 8:10 (Vol. 1) V-grooves, 101:38 (Vol. 3)

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Aerosol nozzle cleaner, 181:16 (Vol. 5)Airfiltration,mobile,163:32 (Vol. 5)Allen wrench, leverage, 147:31 (Vol. 4)Apron, pocket gripper, 187:12 (Vol. 5) ties, 97:18 (Vol. 3); 149:17 (Vol. 4)Bandsaw, blade, holder, 177:16 (Vol. 5) installation, 21:18 (Vol. 1); 60:12 (Vol. 2) guides, 115:26 (Vol. 3) labels, 194:8 (Vol. 5) storage, 125:35 (Vol. 4) tension indicator, 109:32 (Vol. 3) welding jig, 115:30 (Vol. 3) cutline, 187:8 (Vol. 5) cover knobs, 132:36 (Vol. 4) extension table, 18:20 (Vol. 1); 41:15 (Vol. 2) fence, 51:21 (Vol. 2) for curves, 166:26 (Vol. 5) quick-release, 193:15 (Vol. 5) speed square as, 168:18 (Vol. 5) found wood stock box, 87:18 (Vol. 3) magnetic guide, 70:12 (Vol. 2) maintenance, 43:16; 45:24 (Vol. 2) small parts, 92:23 (Vol. 3) smooth cuts, 17:16 (Vol. 1) table, 22:14 (Vol. 1) turning square jig, 149:19 (Vol. 4) zero-clearance, 186:12 (Vol. 5)Belt sander, dust collection, 163:36 (Vol. 5) curves, 148:22 (Vol. 4) safety, pushstick, 188:18 (Vol. 5)Bench dog, 13:12; 19:18 (Vol. 1); 44:14 (Vol. 2); 157:36; 158:32 (Vol. 4)Bench hold down, 32:18 (Vol. 1); 34:16 (Vol. 2) Bench hook, carving, 26:16 (Vol. 1)Bench planes, storage, 80:22 (Vol. 3)Benchtop tools, bolt-on bases, 157:38 (Vol. 4) interchange, 46:25 (Vol. 2) motors, 41:12 (Vol. 2) quick change, 150:22 (Vol. 4) secure, 75:20 (Vol. 2) space, 69:21 (Vol. 2)Benchtop, bench stop, 57:20 (Vol. 2) clamping jig, 135:24 (Vol. 4) extension, 44:10 (Vol. 2)

Benchtop, continued, fold-down shelf, 104:25 (Vol. 3) hole, 45:25 (Vol. 2) maintenance, 50:20 (Vol. 2) stop, 71:10 (Vol. 2) storage, 137:36 (Vol. 4)Bench vise, pads, 169:26 (Vol. 5) poor-man’s, 195:8 (Vol. 5)Bevel gauge, 60:22 (Vol. 2)Bird house, detachable feeder, 149:17 (Vol. 4)Bit cleaning, 1:27 (Vol. 1)Biscuit joiner, base extension, 171:20 (Vol. 5) small parts, 126:34 (Vol. 4) spline attachment, 182:17 (Vol. 5) Biscuits, face frames, 153:30 (Vol. 4) face to face, 149:21 (Vol. 4) jig, 159:96 (Vol. 4) marking guide, 103:34 (Vol. 3) rise prevention, 151:24 (Vol. 4) studfinder,106:20 (Vol. 3) T-square, 125:31 (Vol. 4)Blade-height gauges, 1:23 (Vol. 1)Board jack, 152:39 (Vol. 4)Bookends, bowl leftovers, 73:10 (Vol. 2) no-slip, 165:24 (Vol. 5)Bowl, blank press, 148:29 (Vol. 4); 187:13 (Vol. 5) finishingwithoutdrips,170:25 (Vol. 5)Box-joint jig, 143:30 (Vol. 4) for router table, 183:23 (Vol. 5)Box latching lid, 113:12 (Vol. 3)Brads, 10:19 (Vol. 1) holder, 21:18 (Vol. 1); 162:28 (Vol. 5) pickup, 7:27 (Vol. 1)Branding, 96:22 (Vol. 3)Breadboard end, 160:104 (Vol. 4)Bugs, catcher, 174:20 (Vol. 5) infestations, 20:14 (Vol. 1) microwave, 22:18 (Vol. 1)Cabinets, assembly, 14:14 (Vol. 1) catch, 11:18 (Vol. 1) corner bracing, 117:30 (Vol. 3) design, 55:12 (Vol. 2) drawers, 60:21 (Vol. 2) alignment, 158:28 (Vol. 4)

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Cabinets, continued, hardware, 108:22 (Vol. 3) locks, 27:22 (Vol. 1) rattles, 19:14 (Vol. 1) slides, 123:34; 137:39; 151:30 (Vol. 4) stick, 26:26 (Vol. 1) finishing,128:40 (Vol. 4) hidden nailers, 85:16 (Vol. 3) installation, 33:27 (Vol. 2) open shelving, 132:39 (Vol. 4) pivot hinge mortise, 110:36 (Vol. 3) squaring assembly, 106:25 (Vol. 3)Calculator, 36:19 (Vol. 2) Calipers, clencher, 192:10 (Vol. 5) gauge, 30:20 (Vol. 1) holder, 123:36 (Vol. 4) substitute, 36:16 (Vol. 2); 99:26 (Vol. 3)Carriage bolt, 38:18 (Vol. 2) alteration, 45:24 (Vol. 2)Carving, blade maintenance, 68:10 (Vol. 2) clamp, 42:16 (Vol. 2) knifemodification,44:13 (Vol. 2) relaxed, 46:22 (Vol. 2) safety, 50:14 (Vol. 2) sidelight, 33:20 (Vol. 2)Casters, pinstripe, 30:16 (Vol. 1) slip prevention, 92:27 (Vol. 3) wooden replacements, 60:10 (Vol. 2)Caulk, 12:14 (Vol. 1) application, 114:33 (Vol. 3) storage, 140:28 (Vol. 4)Centerfinder, spindles, 184:20; 189:10 (Vol. 5) circle, 180:14 (Vol. 5) firewood,195:14 (Vol. 5) holes, 193:13 (Vol. 5)Chairs legs, cutting, 137:42 (Vol. 4) finishing,139:30 (Vol. 4) rung replacement, 24:16 (Vol. 1)Chalk, preventing breaks, 194:15 (Vol. 5)Chisels, maintenance, 48:20 (Vol. 2) rack, 190:16 (Vol. 5) Christmas ornament hooks, 133:29 (Vol. 4) Chucks, key, 29:18 (Vol. 1)

Chucks, continued, convenience, 74:26 (Vol. 2) grip, 45:22 (Vol. 2) guard, 27:14 (Vol. 1) handle, 54:18 (Vol. 2) handle upgrade, 174:24 (Vol. 5) safety, 26:30 (Vol. 1) small diameter stock, 39:20 (Vol. 2) tightening, 22:14 (Vol. 1)Circle centering jig, 15:20 (Vol. 1)Circular saw, accurate rips, 41:16; 64:10 (Vol. 2) blade removal, 52:10 (Vol. 2) clean cuts, 63:14 (Vol. 2) cut-off jig, 74:26 (Vol. 2); 144:37 (Vol. 4) straightedge template, 87:22 (Vol. 3) zero-clearance insert, 188:21 (Vol. 5)Clamps and Clamping, adjustable jaw safety, 104:24 (Vol. 3) acute angles, 154:26 (Vol. 4) band, 95:15 (Vol. 3); 151:27 (Vol. 4) with brackets, 90:25 (Vol. 3) bar, 16:16 (Vol. 1) for carving, 83:26 (Vol. 3) for carcase, 113:14 (Vol. 3) F-style, 155:98 (Vol. 4) mini-, 170:21 (Vol. 5) one-handed, 153:29 (Vol. 4) pad, 165:25 (Vol. 5) benchtop hold downs, 103:24 (Vol. 3) block, 104:27 (Vol. 3) board-stretching, 130:35 (Vol. 4) bolt-together, 96:19 (Vol. 3) broomstick collet, 70:13 (Vol. 2) C-clamps, for glue up, 136:41 (Vol. 4) handles, 137:32 (Vol. 4) care, 5:76 (Vol. 1) cargo tie-down, 48:18 (Vol. 2) cautionflags,30:14 (Vol. 1) clothespins, 31:14 (Vol. 1); 72:14 (Vol. 2); 89:18 (Vol. 3) coat hangers as, 128:41 (Vol. 4) corners, 60:19 (Vol. 2) blocks, 195:12 (Vol. 5) brace, 177:13 (Vol. 5) frame jig, 53:22 (Vol. 2); 125:28 miter jig, 36:14 (Vol. 2) from spring clamp, 188:23 (Vol. 5) curvedprofileblocks,78:28 (Vol. 3) deep jobs, 188:20 (Vol. 5) doormaker’s jig, 140:30 (Vol. 4)

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Clamps and Clamping, continued, dowels, 88:20 (Vol. 3) drywall screws, 46:25 (Vol. 2) edge glued stock, 43:18 (Vol. 2) extension, 43:19 (Vol. 2) face frame, 195:15 (Vol. 5) fence anchor, 92:22 (Vol. 3) frame, cabinet hinges, 24:18 (Vol. 1) glue edges, 31:14 (Vol. 1) grip enhancement, 162:26; 192:17 (Vol. 5) grips, 158:31 (Vol. 4) hand-screw, 34:22; 42:18 (Vol. 2) as vise, 93:16 (Vol. 3) handle grip, 130:35 (Vol. 4) hose, 21:16 (Vol. 1) irregular surfaces, 11:12; 17:16 (Vol. 1) jumper wire clips, 84:18 (Vol. 3) lengthening, 162:24 (Vol. 5) mini frame, 21:16 (Vol. 1) miter clamp, 1:29; 1:30 (Vol. 1); 110:42 (Vol. 3); miter base, 67:15 (Vol. 2) miter box, 15:12 (Vol. 1) odd shapes, 112:28 (Vol. 3); 131:37 (Vol. 4); 180:20; 186:14 (Vol. 5) pads, 1:24; 20:16; 23:14 (Vol. 1); 38:18; 70:14 (Vol. 2); 110:44; 114:30 (Vol. 3) plastic dip pads, 61:14 (Vol. 2) panel, shopmade, 191:10 (Vol. 5) pipe clamps, 34:16 (Vol. 2) double-duty pipe, 185:13 (Vol. 5) elevated, 40:16 (Vol. 2) extension, 74:33 (Vol. 2) jaw extenders, 111:24 (Vol. 3) rack, 77:24 (Vol. 3) rolling, 147:29 (Vol. 4) storage, 75:16 (Vol. 2) vise, 51:20 (Vol. 2); 152:34 (Vol. 4) plumbing parts, 51:16 (Vol. 2) pull-straps, 83:22 (Vol. 3) quick-release, 62:12 (Vol. 2) Quik-Grip crosscuts, 95:13 (Vol. 3) timing, 12:16 (Vol. 1) raised for panels, 121:32 (Vol. 4) rectangular projects, 37:20 (Vol. 2) rubber band, 139:32 (Vol. 4); 155:98 (Vol. 4) scrapwood, 51:20 (Vol. 2) serrated cauls glue ups, 83:24 (Vol. 3) sheet-good storage, 63:18 (Vol. 2)

Clamps and Clamping, continued, shop-made, 89:22 (Vol. 3) small parts, 132:30 (Vol. 4) socket tightening, 138:41 (Vol. 4) speedy threading, 88:28 (Vol. 3) spool on thin stock, 74:24 (Vol. 2) strap, 34:18; 42:17 (Vol. 2) tabletop mounted, 130:28 (Vol. 4) tapered blocks, 98:20 (Vol. 3) tightening pin replacement, 128:38 (Vol. 4) toggle jig, 87:16 (Vol. 3) to tool tables, 167:34 (Vol. 5) use rope, 46:24 (Vol. 2) widefit,72:8 (Vol. 2) workmate extension, 30:14 (Vol. 1) with cellophane, 166:24 (Vol. 5)Clock face, 115:32 (Vol. 3) Clockmaking, 148:27 (Vol. 4)Combination square, 30:22 (Vol. 1)Compass, oversized, 186:12 (Vol. 5) Compressors, hose reel, 64:12 (Vol. 2) safety, 38:24 (Vol. 2)Cordless drill holders, 173:16 (Vol. 5) Crosscutsled,sacrificialinsert,180:19 (Vol. 5)Cut-off caddy, 174:20 (Vol. 5)Cutting bolts, threads, 25:19 (Vol. 1)Dadoes,fitting,38:24 (Vol. 2)Depth gauge, combination square, 75:18 (Vol. 2)Detail sander storage, 190:17 (Vol. 5) Dial-indicator stand, 176:88 (Vol. 5)Disc sander, sandpaper removal, 34:16 (Vol. 2) shield, 174:16 (Vol. 5) Divide circles into segments, 75:22 (Vol. 2)Division, 2:26 (Vol. 1)Dollies, adjustable, 135:28 (Vol. 4)Door-mounted organizer, 188:21 (Vol. 5)Door-mounting gauge, 184:21 (Vol. 5)Dovetail jig dust collection, 189:8 (Vol. 5) shifting, 68:10 (Vol. 2)Dowels, 3:41 (Vol. 1) assembly, 55:15 (Vol. 2) bamboo, 139:31 (Vol. 4) center-finder,186:17; 192:16 (Vol. 5) centers, 134:30 (Vol. 4) cutting, 53:18; 57:25 (Vol. 2); 117:28 (Vol. 3) drawing straight lines on, 164:24 (Vol. 5) epoxy, 85:14 (Vol. 3) fitting,16:22 (Vol. 1); 37:18 (Vol. 2)

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Dowels, continued, flattenoneside,119:28 (Vol. 3); 142:28 (Vol. 4) gauge, 58:15 (Vol. 2) grooving, 34:16 (Vol. 2) holes, 29:14 (Vol. 1) placement, 32:18 (Vol. 1) plugs, 19:20; 20:14 (Vol. 1) resize, 104:24 (Vol. 3) sizing, 145:38 (Vol. 4)Downdraft table, tablesaw, 191:6 (Vol. 5)Drawers, hangingfiles,25:19 (Vol. 1) mounting helpers, 173:18 (Vol. 5)Drawing, center, 28:18 (Vol. 1) center of circle, 132:40 (Vol. 4) circles, 153:28 (Vol. 4) large, 33:24 (Vol. 2) curves, 33:22 (Vol. 2) diagonals, 108:27 (Vol. 3) equal space holes on disc, 44:13 (Vol. 2) lines around corners, 44:12 (Vol. 2) parallel lines, 18:24 (Vol. 1)Drilling, balls, jig for, 173:21 (Vol. 5) battery, 25:16 (Vol. 1) bulls-eye level, 142:27 (Vol. 4) centering, of dowels, 31:14 (Vol. 1); 46:26 (Vol. 2); 103:27; 117:32 (Vol. 3); 123:32; 137:38; 142:27 (Vol. 4) hole, 26:20 (Vol. 1) over hole, 26:18 (Vol. 1); 46:20 (Vol. 2) clean holes, 151:26 (Vol. 4) counterbore existing hole, 112:28 (Vol. 3) cylinder, 163:32 (Vol. 5) depth accuracy, 104:25 (Vol. 3) depth stop, 1:24 (Vol. 1); 124:32 (Vol. 4) dowel lever, 114:28 (Vol. 3) evenly spaced holes, 118:40 (Vol. 3); 158:33 (Vol. 4) guide, 87:20 (Vol. 3) highlight diameters, 124:37 (Vol. 4) keyhole hanging slot, 68:14 (Vol. 2) level, 14:14 (Vol. 1) long stock, 122:41 (Vol. 4) mating holes, 135:30 (Vol. 4) mirror for true holes, 177:13 (Vol. 5) overhead, 17:19 (Vol. 1)

Drilling, continued, perpendicular holes, 42:16 (Vol. 2); 117:38 (Vol. 3) round stock, 4:11 (Vol. 1) spheres, 61:10 (Vol. 2) stop collar damage, 146:40 (Vol. 4) vertical holes, 92:26 (Vol. 3)Drill bit, case markings, 189:12 (Vol. 5) collar placement, 166:24 (Vol. 5) Forstner bits, 12:14 (Vol. 1); 33:25 (Vol. 2) holder and gauge, 185:8 (Vol. 5) life-extension, 177:12 (Vol. 5) maintenance, 15:19 (Vol. 1) nails, 46:20 (Vol. 2) pocket hole bit, 103:26 (Vol. 3) reference, 41:17 (Vol. 2) small bit, 26:29 (Vol. 1); 60:16 (Vol. 2) spade bit, 8:16; 21:16 (Vol. 1); 55:16 (Vol. 2); 90:18 (Vol. 3); 123:36 (Vol. 4) depth gauge, 60:14 (Vol. 2) for candles, 25:16 (Vol. 1) speed reference, 176:82 (Vol. 5) straightening, 3:34 (Vol. 1) wandering bits, 69:22 (Vol. 2)Drill press, auxiliary table, 140:26 (Vol. 4) base, 64:10 (Vol. 2) buffing,40:14 (Vol. 2); 105:24 (Vol. 3) chuck-key leash, 170:21 (Vol. 5) chuck, easy-change, 186:14; 192:14 (Vol. 5) circle cutter, 42:18; 42:17 (Vol. 2); 145:32 (Vol. 4) safety, 102:26 (Vol. 3) cookie sheet reference chart, 178:17 (Vol. 5) countersink in channel, 127:39 (Vol. 4) coupling nuts, 97:14 (Vol. 3) crank handle, 192:17 (Vol. 5) extender, 188:18 (Vol. 5) cutting corners, 141:38 (Vol. 4) door hinge stop, 113:10 (Vol. 3) drill gauge, 155:96 (Vol. 4) even spacing, 51:19 (Vol. 2) fence, 137:39 (Vol. 4) from plunge router, 181:16 (Vol. 5) handles, 37:16 (Vol. 2) hand screw, 125:34; 122:42 (Vol. 4) hold-downs, 36:19 (Vol. 2) holefindingjig,133:31 (Vol. 4)

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Drill press, continued, hole spacing, 154:30 (Vol. 4) metal shavings, 85:8 (Vol. 3) repetitive hole sets, 122:40 (Vol. 4) safety, 38:22 (Vol. 2) safety switch, 43:19 (Vol. 2) squaring table, 26:22 (Vol. 1) table, 40:14 (Vol. 2) centering gauge, 189:11 (Vol. 5) quick-change, 176:80 (Vol. 5) simple, 177:15 (Vol. 5) tensioning, 157:32 (Vol. 4) tilt-angle scale mirror, 71:13 (Vol. 2)Drum sander, adapter, 194:10 (Vol. 5) adjustable, 144:30 (Vol. 4)Drum sanding thin strips, 178:14 (Vol. 5)Ductwork, mounting, 153:33 (Vol. 4)Duplicating pieces, 2:26 (Vol. 1) irregular shapes, jig, 39:20 (Vol. 2)Dust collection, 5:74; 22:12; 26:20 (Vol. 1); 34:21 (Vol. 2) adapter, 46:24 (Vol. 2) belt-drive saws, 73:6 (Vol. 2) belt sander, 36:14; 38:21 (Vol. 2) blast gates, 60:10 (Vol. 2); 89:24 (Vol. 3); 132:30; 159:98 (Vol. 4) box protector, 64:16 (Vol. 2) carpet tubing, 130:28 (Vol. 4) chip separator, 77:22 (Vol. 3); 152:36 (Vol. 4) collector bag seal, 146:36 (Vol. 4) collector window, 116:36 (Vol. 3) drill press, 111:29 (Vol. 3); 134:29; 144:36; 148:24 (Vol. 4) downsize PVC, 181:10 (Vol. 5) duct supports, 172:26 (Vol. 5) dust hood, 141:37 (Vol. 4) fan, 29:20 (Vol. 1) motors, 29:14 (Vol. 1) filters, cheap, 180:22 (Vol. 5) fine,126:28 (Vol. 4) holesawing, 100:24 (Vol. 3) hose changes, 49:12 (Vol. 2) magnetic switch, 120:26 (Vol. 3) mitersaws, 149:16 (Vol. 4) noise control, 101:32 (Vol. 3) pipe coupler, 108:26 (Vol. 3) remote switch, 43:14 (Vol. 2) router, 43:21 (Vol. 2); 156:106 (Vol. 4) router table, 178:14 (Vol. 5)

Dust collection, continued, RVhosefittings,100:16 (Vol. 3) scrollsaw, 53:24; 59:10; 59:12 (Vol. 2) shaper, 111:31 (Vol. 3) tablesaw, 87:12; 106:20 (Vol. 3) timer, 106:26 (Vol. 3) vacuum, 65:12 (Vol. 2) bag, 90:18 (Vol. 3) exhaust, 99:18 (Vol. 3) hose, 87:23; 108:20 (Vol. 3) piping, 50:18 (Vol. 2) screws, 69:14 (Vol. 2) skids, 80:22 (Vol. 3) wands, 89:20 (Vol. 3) wheels, 99:26 (Vol. 3) weatherstripping, 167:34 (Vol. 5)Dust, compressed air, 160:103 (Vol. 4)Dustpan, 185:10 (Vol. 5) Edge banding, tablesaw cleanup, 119:31 (Vol. 3) without vice, 146:43 (Vol. 4) Extension cord manager, 169:28 (Vol. 5) storage, 127:40 (Vol. 4)Fasteners, brads, 72:8 (Vol. 2); 154:31 (Vol. 4) glue screws, 37:16 (Vol. 2) lubricant, wood screws, 10:13 (Vol. 1) in particleboard, 144:34 (Vol. 4) rusted screws, 36:20 (Vol. 2) stripped screws, 13:12 (Vol. 1) tweezers, 18:20 (Vol. 1)Featherboard (Vol. 5) magnetic, 167:32 (Vol. 5) setup gauge, 172:20 (Vol. 5) tandem, 163:30 (Vol. 5) technique, 193:14 (Vol. 5)Finishing, application, 3:38; 11:12; 11:12; 13:15; 15:21 (Vol. 1); 35:16; 38:28; 51:18; 72:10; 72:16 (Vol. 2); 82:13; 85:17; 116:40 (Vol. 3); 149:22; 160:103 (Vol. 4) defects, 30:22 (Vol. 1) drying, 114:30; 118:38 (Vol. 3); 134:28 (Vol. 4) HVLP sprayer, 125:33 (Vol. 4) inside, 32:24 (Vol. 1) jig, 3:36 (Vol. 1) lazy susan, 26:22 (Vol. 1) liquid stripping, 137:37 (Vol. 4) mixing, 19:20 (Vol. 1)

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Finishing, continued, molding, 140:29 (Vol. 4) paint, aerosol, 16:22; 20:14 (Vol. 1) brush, cleaning, 7:27 (Vol. 1) holder, 16:16 (Vol. 1) maintenance, 3:42; 9:20; 16:16; 29:18 (Vol. 1); 43:18 (Vol. 2); 91:34 (Vol. 3) renewable, 56:22 (Vol. 2) reusing handles, 23:14 (Vol. 1) can cover, 74:26 (Vol. 2); 119:34 (Vol. 3) clean pouring, 62:17 (Vol. 2) cleanliness, 65:8 (Vol. 2); 87:16; 102:24 (Vol. 3) dip cup, 146:39 (Vol. 4) drying, 8:14 (Vol. 1) pattern, 157:37 (Vol. 4) recycling thinner, 4:11 (Vol. 1) rollers, 18:20 (Vol. 1) preserver, 188:23 (Vol. 5) tray, custom, 177:12 (Vol. 5) small parts, 43:16 (Vol. 2); 89:18 (Vol. 3) spray nozzles, 6:12 (Vol. 1) sprayer, 43:16 (Vol. 2) storage, 4:12; 20:18 (Vol. 1) portable rack, 141:37 (Vol. 4) protector, 1:24 (Vol. 1) razor and putty, 28:18 (Vol. 1) reference reminder, 174:16 (Vol. 5) Refinishing,woodenscraper, 70:13 (Vol. 2) shelves, 116:34 (Vol. 3); 138:36 (Vol. 4) small parts, 28:14 (Vol. 1); 41:12 (Vol. 2); 110:41 (Vol. 3); 174:26 (Vol. 5) spray-booth, portable, 195:11 (Vol. 5) spray can cap, 61:10 (Vol. 2) stain, application, 22:12 (Vol. 1) detail, 111:28 (Vol. 3) jig, 100:16 (Vol. 3) matching, 7:22 (Vol. 1) stand, rotating, 191:6 (Vol. 5) steel wool removal, 150:20 (Vol. 4) storage, 1:29; 13:12 (Vol. 1); 45:25 (Vol. 2); 125:28; 138:40;

Finishing, continued, 155:98 (Vol. 4); stripping, 4:16 (Vol. 1)Flat surfaces, 102:24 (Vol. 3)Fluting jig, 192:8 (Vol. 5)Frames, clamping helper, 161:33 (Vol. 5) pocket holes, 117:28 (Vol. 3)Framing, twists, 5:78 (Vol. 1)Furniture, disassembly, 6:12; 9:24 (Vol. 1) gliders, 5:80 (Vol. 1) leveling, 15:19 (Vol. 1) restoration, 38:22 (Vol. 2); 88:22 (Vol. 3) temporary sliders, 50:16 (Vol. 2)Glass, clean break, 149:21 (Vol. 4) cutting, 20:23 (Vol. 1) straight, 182:17 (Vol. 5) installation, 127:34 (Vol. 4)Glue-joint breaking, 190:17 (Vol. 5)Grommets, solid wood, 155:97 (Vol. 4)Ground-fault outlet box, 166:28 (Vol. 5)Grinder, 12:14 (Vol. 1) space, 18:20 (Vol. 1) stationary, 85:10 (Vol. 3)Hammer, marring, 15:21; 16:22 (Vol. 1); 144:35 (Vol. 4)Hand crank, power lift, 157:37 (Vol. 4) Handles, Allen wrench, 66:10 (Vol. 2) for arthritis, 61:13 (Vol. 2) comfort, 46:22 (Vol. 2) knobs, 50:14 (Vol. 2) bent bolt, 58:14 (Vol. 2) wooden, 73:8 (Vol. 2)Handscrews, 32:24 (Vol. 1) inner tubes, 24:16 (Vol. 1) storage, 68:12 (Vol. 2)Hanger bolts, install, 33:25 (Vol. 2)Hanging heavy projects, 139:33 (Vol. 4)Hanging hooks, 143:28 (Vol. 4)Hanging, keyhole slots, 144:32 (Vol. 4)Hardware, dustpan magnet, 103:34 (Vol. 3) hinges, barrel, 139:30 (Vol. 4) countersink, 112:38 (Vol. 3) exposure gauge, 195:15 (Vol. 5) finishingnail,85:8 (Vol. 3) inset, 147:26 (Vol. 4) installation, 7:22; 12:14 (Vol. 1);

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Hardware, continued, 39:25 (Vol. 2); 115:26 (Vol. 3) maintenance, 46:23; 65:6 (Vol. 2) mortise routing trick, 189:14 (Vol. 5) positioning, hot-melt glue, 180:18 (Vol. 5) repair, 14:17 (Vol. 1) reshaping inexpensive, 178:16 (Vol. 5) knobs, 9:22 (Vol. 1) screw eyes, 11:16 (Vol. 1) screws, brass and steel, 48:16 (Vol. 2) broken, 19:14 (Vol. 1) countersink, 55:12 (Vol. 2) masonry, 57:20 (Vol. 2) plug pulling, 147:28 (Vol. 4) removing frozen, 115:35 (Vol. 3) slot, 20:23 (Vol. 1); 44:10 (Vol. 2) setting with nail polish, 148:31 (Vol. 4) small installation, 147:30; 149:25 (Vol. 4) starter hole, 165:25 (Vol. 5) storage, in-drawer, 192:10 (Vol. 5) sturdy, 179:14 (Vol. 5)Hold-downs, 107:20 (Vol. 3) spring-enhanced, 194:15 (Vol. 5)Hole plugs, tapered, 76:20 (Vol. 3)Holesaw, grabber, 88:24 (Vol. 3) plug removal, 132:39 (Vol. 4) sawdust escape, 99:20 (Vol. 3)Honing-guide gauge, 184:16 (Vol. 5) Hook installation, spacing, 43:20 (Vol. 2)Hook rule, 150:23 (Vol. 4)HVLP, isolated turbine, 176:80 (Vol. 5)Intarsia,grainchoice,127:40 (Vol. 4)Jewelryboxmodification,190:16 (Vol. 5) Jigsaw, inside cuts, 8:16 (Vol. 1) T blocks, 34:21 (Vol. 2)Joints and Joinery, broken pieces, 20:14 (Vol. 1) fitting,9:20 (Vol. 1); 38:26 (Vol. 2) tenons for tapered legs, 121:34 (Vol. 4) wedge for rough joints, 142:28 (Vol. 4)Jointer, alignment, 60:14 (Vol. 2)

Jointer, continued, block plane, 125:30 (Vol. 4) J-channel for long stock, 116:29 (Vol. 3) mobile base, 134:32 (Vol. 4) pushpad shelf, 148:27 (Vol. 4) safety, 49:17 (Vol. 2)Keyhole hangers, easy-mortise, 167:30 (Vol. 5) Keyhole slots, dowel centers, 94:12 (Vol. 3) jig, 112:26 (Vol. 3); 121:35 (Vol. 4)Label removal, 21:18 (Vol. 1); 100:22 (Vol. 3) Laminations, application, 27:14 (Vol. 1) bending, 16:23 (Vol. 1)Lamp, adjustable, 30:14 (Vol. 1); 56:20 (Vol. 2)Layout on curved pieces, 169:27 (Vol. 5) Leveling feet, 136:40 (Vol. 4) Light, magnetic task, 175:30 (Vol. 5) telescoping track, 177:10 (Vol. 5)Lighting, motion detector, 98:18 (Vol. 3)Lock alignment, lipstick, 72:14 (Vol. 2)Lumber, rack, 87:14 (Vol. 3) convenient, 168:18 (Vol. 5) dolly, 161:30 (Vol. 5)\ transportation in car, 57:16 (Vol. 2)Magnetic picker-upper, 179:15 (Vol. 5)Marking gauge, 1:30 (Vol. 1)Materials handling, bundling, 82:10 (Vol. 3)Matching stock patch, 156:107 (Vol. 4) Measuring, board feet, 138:38 (Vol. 4) mistakes, avoiding, 189:12 (Vol. 5) odd shaped pieces, 104:28 (Vol. 3) proportional scale, 68:16 (Vol. 2) small objects, 26:16 (Vol. 1)Mission furniture, slat installation, 150:24 (Vol. 4)Miter bar, adjustable, 148:24 (Vol. 4) Miter box, fence, 10:14 (Vol. 1)Mitered corners, 38:18 (Vol. 2)Miter jig for wide stock, 184:14 (Vol. 5)Mitermistakefix,185:12 (Vol. 5)Mitersaw, angle gauge, 153:32 (Vol. 4) auxiliary fence, 127:36; 128:42 (Vol. 4) base, swiveling, 170:24 (Vol. 5) benchtop extension, 130:30 (Vol. 4) crosscutting small parts, 129:38 (Vol. 4) dust-hood mounting, 174:18 (Vol. 5) framing square, 52:16 (Vol. 2)

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Mitersaw, continued, hold-down, 191:9 (Vol. 5) extension, 190:14 (Vol. 5) multiple-pass, 69:16 (Vol. 2) small parts, 151:28 (Vol. 4) support blocks, 119:28 (Vol. 3)Mobile base (Vol. 5) adjustment extension, 169:24 (Vol. 5) pivoting casters, 164:22 (Vol. 5)Molding, alignment, 101:35 (Vol. 3) bead w/o router, 145:36 (Vol. 4) crown, 111:26 (Vol. 3) miter cut, 154:32 (Vol. 4)Mortiser base upgrade, 171:24 (Vol. 5)Mortises bit lubricant, 148:30 (Vol. 4) centering, 165:26 (Vol. 5) doweling jig, 101:40 (Vol. 3) jig, self-centering, 185:10 (Vol. 5) multiple, 71:10 (Vol. 2) predrill, 148:22 (Vol. 4) setup technique, 195:10 (Vol. 5)Motor mount, 61:13 (Vol. 2)Nailing gauge, 177:15 (Vol. 5) Nails, hiding, 5:78 (Vol. 1); 39:20 (Vol. 2); 127:36 (Vol. 4) removal, 14:14; 25:18 (Vol. 1); 90:24 (Vol. 3) splits, 3:36 (Vol. 1) starting, 6:12; 21:18; 32:22 (Vol. 1); 146:41 (Vol. 4)Onlay from edge-banding, 162:26 (Vol. 5) Opening canisters, 74:30 (Vol. 2)Organization, boards, 89:20 (Vol. 3) clamps, 120:29 (Vol. 3) shop cleanliness, calculator, 159:97 (Vol. 4) lathe shavings, 156:106 (Vol. 4) rake, 95:15 (Vol. 3) dowels, 59:14 (Vol. 2); 110:41 (Vol. 3) drop box, 68:14 (Vol. 2) fasteners, 115:34 (Vol. 3); 133:34 (Vol. 4) files,140:29 (Vol. 4) jig reference label, 159:98 (Vol. 4) kneeling pad, 99:28 (Vol. 3) lathe chisels, 112:30 (Vol. 3); 132:32 (Vol. 4) materials list, 160:104 (Vol. 4) mobile bases, 58:12 (Vol. 2)

Organization, continued, outlets, 64:13 (Vol. 2) nuts and bolts, 107:22 (Vol. 3) pencils, 139:34 (Vol. 4) perf-board, 131:37 (Vol. 4) power cords, 58:12; 70:10 (Vol. 2) recorder, 57:23 (Vol. 2) record keeping, 137:32 (Vol. 4) sanding discs, 116:34 (Vol. 3) sanding pads, 78:26 (Vol. 3) sanding sleeves, 134:26 (Vol. 4) sandpaper, 57:23; 67:10 (Vol. 2) scrollsaw blades, 114:26 (Vol. 3); 124:34 (Vol. 4) shop papers, 63:20 (Vol. 2) sign out board, 99:16 (Vol. 3) tools, 116:29 (Vol. 3)Outfeed, roller, sawhorse, 164:25 (Vol. 5) support, adjustable, 162:28 (Vol. 5) table, pivoting, 156:109 (Vol. 4) Panels, beveled, 131:38 (Vol. 4) door jig, 139:34 (Vol. 4) double your stock, 103:33 (Vol. 3) jig, 69:14 (Vol. 2)Patterns and Plans, adhesive, 191:8 (Vol. 5) cutting, 38:26; 68:18 (Vol. 2) durable, 165:26 (Vol. 5) enlargement, 56:16 (Vol. 2) gridded reference, 83:28 (Vol. 3) holder, 195:13 (Vol. 5) retractable, 187:10 (Vol. 5) maintenance, 37:23 (Vol. 2) photocopy, 37:20 (Vol. 2) post it glue, 100:28 (Vol. 3) preservation, 189:11 (Vol. 5) rescaling, 28:14 (Vol. 1) reverse, 38:21 (Vol. 2) stencil brush, 50:20 (Vol. 2) taping, 124:32 (Vol. 4) templates, 18:22; 31:14 (Vol. 1); 55:17 (Vol. 2); 82:12; 119:34 (Vol. 3) tracing, 11:18; 22:16; 23:18 (Vol. 1) tracing shadow, 100:26 (Vol. 3) transferring, 8:10 (Vol. 1) ; 33:20 (Vol. 2); 99:16 (Vol. 3); 121:26; 127:38 (Vol. 4) mirroring, 10:14 (Vol. 1)

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Pen blanks, assembly with riveter, 154:28 (Vol. 4) squaring, 146:41 (Vol. 4)Pencil lanyard, breakaway, 179:13 (Vol. 5)Pencil lines, removal, 82:16 (Vol. 3)Phone, indicator, 160:105 (Vol. 4) Picture frame, 34:22; 39:23; 67:12 (Vol. 2) assembly, 114:26 (Vol. 3); 135:26; 139:32; 145:36 (Vol. 4) Picture hanging, 85:16 (Vol. 3); 124:36; 153:33 (Vol. 4) miter jig, 182:14; 194:8 (Vol. 5)Pin router, drill press table, 121:24 (Vol. 4) Planers and planing, 14:16 (Vol. 1) accurate gauge, 134:32 (Vol. 4) beveling, 66:10 (Vol. 2) cutterhead creep, 123:30; 134:28 (Vol. 4) dull knives, 62:12 (Vol. 2) dustcollectionfix,176:84 (Vol. 5) extension tables, 41:14 (Vol. 2) gauge block, 166:22 (Vol. 5) knife jig, 112:34 (Vol. 3) low spots, 5:82 (Vol. 1) safety, 33:22 (Vol. 2) uniform width, 106:24 (Vol. 3)Plane sole plate protector, 194:13 (Vol. 5)Plate Jointer, gauges, 36:14 (Vol. 2)Plugs, alignment, 40:16 (Vol. 2) cutter, 84:18; 117:39 (Vol. 3) jig, 147:31 (Vol. 4) matching pinheads, 118:41 (Vol. 3) sanding disc shim, 149:22 (Vol. 4) end grain joinery, 60:21 (Vol. 2) organization, 155:97 (Vol. 4) tweezers, 48:20 (Vol. 2)Plywood, hide edges, 31:18 (Vol. 1) patch, 7:24; 26:24 (Vol. 1) resaw, 136:40 (Vol. 4)Pneumatic nailer, avoiding blowout, 191:11 (Vol. 5)Pocket holes, bit gauge, 161:32 (Vol. 5) jig, forstner bit, 81:14 (Vol. 3) router, 113:12 (Vol. 3)Post caps, 129:34 (Vol. 4) Power cord, 4:10; 10:17 (Vol. 1) ease of use, 51:23 (Vol. 2); 136:43 (Vol. 4) elastic hair tie, 100:22 (Vol. 3) officesupplies,159:97 (Vol. 4)

Power cord, continued, sweatband, 121:31 (Vol. 4)Power tools, holster, 26:26 (Vol. 1)Pushblocks, 131:31; 142:22; 157:32 (Vol. 4) non-slip pad, 180:18 (Vol. 5) rail-riding, 169:22 (Vol. 5)Pushstick, storage, 179:13 (Vol. 5) non-slip, 183:20 (Vol. 5)Putty, application, 49:14 (Vol. 2) mixing, 71:13 (Vol. 2) samples, 48:18 (Vol. 2)Radial arm saw, 15:12 (Vol. 1) adjustment, 40:20 (Vol. 2) binding, 26:29 (Vol. 1) extendable stop, 42:17 (Vol. 2) fence, 35:19 (Vol. 2) hold downs, 91:28 (Vol. 3) kerf, 98:20 (Vol. 3); 152:35; 153:31 (Vol. 4) particleboard, 51:18 (Vol. 2) ripping, 43:14; 56:18 (Vol. 2) safe stop, 179:12 (Vol. 5) safety guard, 91:33 (Vol. 3); 143:32 (Vol. 4) smooth rips, 38:26 (Vol. 2) stop block, 13:16 (Vol. 1); 87:16 (Vol. 3) table, self-cleaning, 173:22 (Vol. 5) tenon dado joints, 132:31 (Vol. 4) Reindeer cutout, weighing down, 156:104 (Vol. 4) Remote control mirror, 186:15 (Vol. 5) Repairs, chair spindles, 44:14 (Vol. 2) dents, 41:15 (Vol. 2) raising, 3:34 (Vol. 1) torn grain, 3:36 (Vol. 1)Replacement parts, 60:16 (Vol. 2) Right-angle driver, 185:13 (Vol. 5)Roller stand, 126:30; 130:38 (Vol. 4) brake, 169:28 (Vol. 5) Round stock, parallel lines, 16:16 (Vol. 1)Round tenons on tablesaw, 184:21 (Vol. 5)Router, auxiliary top, 100:18; 120:30 (Vol. 3) base hole layout, 154:31 (Vol. 4) bit preservation, 132:32 (Vol. 4) bitprofile,30:20 (Vol. 1) bit speed guide, 164:25 (Vol. 5) bit storage, 78:24 (Vol. 3) burn elimination, 194:13 (Vol. 5) circle cutting, 65:6; 75:16 (Vol. 2) cleaning collet, 33:27 (Vol. 2)

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Router, continued, collet, 48:16; 65:14 (Vol. 2) tightening, 77:26 (Vol. 3); 136:43 (Vol. 4) color-coded jigs/tools, 148:29 (Vol. 4) crown molding, 128:40 (Vol. 4) dado, 66:14 (Vol. 2); 136:42 (Vol. 4) depth gauge, 38:20 (Vol. 2) dovetail jig, 158:32 (Vol. 4) dowels, 57:14 (Vol. 2) drill bit measurements, 80:24 (Vol. 3) dust shield, 150:25 (Vol. 4) fence, 59:10 (Vol. 2) fence setting gauge, 27:19 (Vol. 1) fence micro-adjuster, 172:20; 183:24 (Vol. 5) filter,50:16 (Vol. 2) flushtrimming,151:24 (Vol. 4) guard, 37:16 (Vol. 2) guide bushing, 83:22 (Vol. 3); 123:30 (Vol. 4) height locking knob, 127:34 (Vol. 4) holder jig, 124:36 (Vol. 4) hole enlargement, 149:24 (Vol. 4) insert levelers, 175:35 (Vol. 5) inside edges, 49:12 (Vol. 2) label wrench direction, 25:20 (Vol. 1) large holes, 38:20 (Vol. 2) locking nut loosener, 48:22 (Vol. 2) long workpieces, 95:12 (Vol. 3) mat, 84:16 (Vol. 3) micro-adjustments, 191:9 (Vol. 5) molding jig, 105:20 (Vol. 3) multiple-pass, 69:19 (Vol. 2) narrow moldings, 94:14 (Vol. 3) non slip mat, 64:17 (Vol. 2) parallel slots, 148:31 (Vol. 4) pad storage, 116:30 (Vol. 3) pattern tearout, 146:36 (Vol. 4) plunge depth, 129:38 (Vol. 4) plunge exact depths, 25:16 (Vol. 1) plywood edging, 114:29 (Vol. 3) precise elevation, 76:16 (Vol. 3) rail-and-stile gauge blocks, 152:35; 153:31 (Vol. 4) raised panel, 84:14 (Vol. 3); 150:25 (Vol. 4) scrapwood shapes, 71:12 (Vol. 2) small piece jig, 154:26 (Vol. 4) stabilizer, 187:12 (Vol. 5) subbase, dual-purpose, 170:24 (Vol. 5) surface planing, 53:20 (Vol. 2)

Router, continued, table fence extender, 178:18 (Vol. 5) joint jig, 52:10 (Vol. 2) pneumatic assist, 168:20 (Vol. 5) stowaway, 173:23 (Vol. 5) tablesaw mount, 46:20 (Vol. 2) table jig, 141:36 (Vol. 4) table mounted, 51:16 (Vol. 2) hold down, 51:21 (Vol. 2) long stock, 60:12 (Vol. 2) tearout reduction, 130:36 (Vol. 4) template for notches, 78:22 (Vol. 3) template for setup, 93:17 (Vol. 3) wing-mounted enclosure, 184:18 (Vol. 5)Router plane, shopmade, 177:16 (Vol. 5)Rust, prevention, 20:18 (Vol. 1); 139:33; 158:33 (Vol. 4) silica, 151:22 (Vol. 4)Sabersaw, filing,70:14 (Vol. 2) insulation support, 50:19 (Vol. 2)Safety, 12:16 (Vol. 1) blades, 14:14; 15:20 (Vol. 1) circle cutter, 36:22 (Vol. 2) children, 18:24 (Vol. 1) cord lock, 151:22 (Vol. 4) drill press, 12:16 (Vol. 1) equipment location, 54:15 (Vol. 2) face shield, 28:16 (Vol. 1) glass cleaner, 109:24 (Vol. 3) glasses storage, 173:21 (Vol. 5) gloves, 14:19 (Vol. 1) loose blade, 54:12 (Vol. 2) noise, 15:12 (Vol. 1) outlet timer, 121:28 (Vol. 4) paper mask, 67:12 (Vol. 2) phone call visitor warnings, 64:14 (Vol. 2) pipe clamp ends, 101:32 (Vol. 3) power cord, 12:16 (Vol. 1) push block, 40:18 (Vol. 2) rotary shaft 99:20 (Vol. 3) sharp corners, 28:14 (Vol. 1) shutoff switch, 143:32 (Vol. 4) smoke alarms, 126:30 (Vol. 4) splinter removal, 184:20 (Vol. 5) switch lock, 146:40 (Vol. 4) twist-lock plugs, 75:18 (Vol. 2)Sanders and Sanding, 2:25 (Vol. 1) any shape, 38:20; 70:17 (Vol. 2) belt/disc shield, 157:30 (Vol. 4) belt, large projects, 146:39 (Vol. 4)

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Sanders and Sanding, continued, belt sander to edge sander, 74:24 (Vol. 2) belts, 58:12 (Vol. 2) belts for drums, 80:28 (Vol. 3) blocks, 4:11; 7:24; 12:16; 17:19 (Vol. 1); 40:18 (Vol. 2) bowls, 26:24 (Vol. 1); 36:16 (Vol. 2) center, 143:34 (Vol. 4) clipboards, 68:16 (Vol. 2) concave surface, 31:22 (Vol. 1) cordless detail sander, 82:10 (Vol. 3) credit card, 154:33 (Vol. 4) curves on edges, 117:37 (Vol. 3) curves on spindle sander, 114:35 (Vol. 3) custom blocks, 101:39 (Vol. 3) delicate parts, 191:8 (Vol. 5) detail discs, 116:31 (Vol. 3) discs, 36:22 (Vol. 2) shop-made, 167:32 (Vol. 5) disc sander adjustment, 155:96 (Vol. 4) dowels, 67:10 (Vol. 2) drill press, 8:10 (Vol. 1) drum, 25:20 (Vol. 1) clamps, 97:16 (Vol. 3) cornstarch, 48:21 (Vol. 2) key, 86:26 (Vol. 3) lathe-mounted, 178:17 (Vol. 5) sander, 23:14 (Vol. 1) sheet, 86:24; 108:24 (Vol. 3) sleeves, 158:28 (Vol. 4) electric drill to belt sander, 133:32 (Vol. 4) face cut, 85:12 (Vol. 3) finishsanderextension,102:28 (Vol. 3) flipspindles,100:26 (Vol. 3) gouges, 4:11 (Vol. 1) grit number, 147:22 (Vol. 4) grooves, 23:16 (Vol. 1) hinge use, 155:94 (Vol. 4) hook and loop discs, 105:28 (Vol. 3) inside of a circle, 176:86 (Vol. 5) large parts, 18:22 (Vol. 1) micro-sander, 111:30 (Vol. 3) molding miters, 101:35 (Vol. 3) odd shaped pieces, 134:29; 135:30 (Vol. 4) perfect circles, 35:16 (Vol. 2) PSA pads, 115:30 (Vol. 3) random-orbit sander, pad, 162:24 (Vol. 5) stand, 184:18 (Vol. 5) right-angle block, 88:20 (Vol. 3) sander valet, 137:40 (Vol. 4)

Sanders and Sanding, continued, sandpaper, 2:26; 13:16 (Vol. 1) cutter, 176:82 (Vol. 5) sheets, 56:23 (Vol. 2) sorter, 175:32 (Vol. 5) sleeve, 13:12 (Vol. 1) slots, 5:82 (Vol. 1) small parts, 8:16; 14:17; 15:12; 23:20; 30:14 (Vol. 1); 88:29 (Vol. 3); 123:35; 151:27 (Vol. 4) small turnings, 128:38 (Vol. 4) spindle, 137:34 (Vol. 4) spray adhesive, 136:42 (Vol. 4) stuck spindle sleeves, 107:24 (Vol. 3) table stop, 171:23 (Vol. 5) veneer, 9:22 (Vol. 1) wheels, 11:16 (Vol. 1) wooden buttons, 57:16 (Vol. 2)Saw blades, binding, 35:18 (Vol. 2) cleaning, 13:15 (Vol. 1); 96:16 (Vol. 3) paper clip grip, 61:10 (Vol. 2) reinforced, 44:15 (Vol. 2) saber, 3:36 (Vol. 1) spacer, 84:22 (Vol. 3) spray glue, 66:12 (Vol. 2) storage, 19:14 (Vol. 1); 57:18 (Vol. 2) superfine,48:21 (Vol. 2)Sawdust buildup, 1:29; 17:16 (Vol. 1)Sawhorses, 7:22; 29:18 (Vol. 1) pipe insulation, 66:12 (Vol. 2); 79:22 (Vol. 3)Sawing, wood ball, 39:27 (Vol. 2)Scrapers hobby knife, 128:44 (Vol. 4) knife blade, 110:38 (Vol. 3)Scraping, 11:12 (Vol. 1)Screw hole buttons, chamfer, 99:18 (Vol. 3)Screwdrivers, extension, 45:22 (Vol. 2) grinding compound, 71:14 (Vol. 2) Phillips, 48:20 (Vol. 2) ratchet, 35:19 (Vol. 2) repair, 5:80 (Vol. 1) Torx, repair, 163:36 (Vol. 5)Scrollsaw, backward blade, 122:41 (Vol. 4) blade holder, 188:20; 190:14 (Vol. 5) blade holder leash, 45:27 (Vol. 2) blade maintenance, 26:16 (Vol. 1) blades, changes, 96:16 (Vol. 3);

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Scrollsaw, continued, 125:30 (Vol. 4); 133:29 (Vol. 4) life, 96:19 (Vol. 3) storage, 80:26; 90:21 (Vol. 3) illumination, 90:28 (Vol. 3) smoother cuts, 81:16 (Vol. 3) swivel chair fatigue, 78:24 (Vol. 3) zero clearance insert, 89:26 (Vol. 3) grip, 136:42 (Vol. 4) hold-down, 132:37 (Vol. 4) inside cuts, 57:14 (Vol. 2) inside cuts, 65:6 (Vol. 2) jig, 35:18 (Vol. 2) loose blade pins, 41:12 (Vol. 2) multiple copies, 56:20 (Vol. 2) safety, 57:14 (Vol. 2) sanding, 43:20 (Vol. 2) screws, 67:10 (Vol. 2) small parts, 35:21; 37:18; 41:18 (Vol. 2) tight cuts, 19:14 (Vol. 1) wing nut bottle cap, 136:41 (Vol. 4)Scrollwork, sanding, 152:38 (Vol. 4)Secure shelves, 194:11 (Vol. 5)Security, garage door, 81:15 (Vol. 3)Shaker pegs, secure, 97:16 (Vol. 3)Sharpening, 1:24 (Vol. 1) awl, 62:14 (Vol. 2) cleaning stone, 55:12 (Vol. 2) drill press, 3:42 (Vol. 1) jointer knives, 117:34 (Vol. 3) rasps, 6:13 (Vol. 1) scraper, 4:12 (Vol. 1) spade bits, 40:18 (Vol. 2) wet grinding, 130:37; 147:24 (Vol. 4) with a strip sander, 172:22 (Vol. 5)Sharp garbage disposal, 180:19 (Vol. 5) Sheet goods, car carrier, 175:38 (Vol. 5) cutting, 50:14 (Vol. 2) hauling, 54:17; 73:8 (Vol. 2); 160:102 (Vol. 4) lifting, 189:13 (Vol. 5) storing, 44:10 (Vol. 2)Sheetrockingsimplified,170:26 (Vol. 5)Shelf-pin drilling (Vol. 5) jig, 162:30 (Vol. 5) for hand drills, 170:25 (Vol. 5) guide, 177:14 (Vol. 5) template, 173:18 (Vol. 5) dovetail jig, 180:14 (Vol. 5)

Shelving, basement jack posts, 192:12 (Vol. 5) hot glue, 52:10 (Vol. 2) raise lip, 146:42 (Vol. 4) standard installation, 132:38 (Vol. 4) starting block, 65:8 (Vol. 2) supports, 70:10; 73:12 (Vol. 2); 121:31 (Vol. 4)Shims, steady tools, 70:10 (Vol. 2)Shop apron, 9:18 (Vol. 1)Shopceiling,finishing,168:22 (Vol. 5) Shop rag box holder, 186:16; 193:12 (Vol. 5)Shop tips, best all-time, 187:62 (Vol. 5) organizer, 186:16; 193:12 (Vol. 5) reminder, 144:37 (Vol. 4)Shop vacuum (Vol. 5) accessory caddy, 176:89 (Vol. 5) bumper, 171:24 (Vol. 5)Signature, plate, 186:15 (Vol. 5) dating with a penny, 78:30 (Vol. 3) Slick portable tool bases, 172:25 (Vol. 5) Slots, mirror image, 146:34 (Vol. 4)Small parts (Vol. 5) clamping, 187:8 (Vol. 5) grinding safety, 161:30 (Vol. 5) sanding, 166:22 (Vol. 5)Spindle sizing gauge, 195:8 (Vol. 5)Squares, maintenance, 42:20 (Vol. 2) marks with bandsaw, 170:26 (Vol. 5) modify, 44:14 (Vol. 2)Squaring, large panels, 185:11 (Vol. 5) laminated parts, 173:20 (Vol. 5) modifiedtriangle,98:22 (Vol. 3)Squeakyfloorfix,175:37 (Vol. 5)Staples, fasten corners, 45:22 (Vol. 2)Stationary tools, 9:24 (Vol. 1) keys, 20:16 (Vol. 1) stand, 10:17 (Vol. 1)Stock support, 32:27 (Vol. 1) benchtop, 185:15 (Vol. 5) fold-down, 184:16 (Vol. 5) for vertical parts, 178:16 (Vol. 5)Stop blocks, 22:16 (Vol. 1)Storage, abrasives, 2:25 (Vol. 1) airtight, 1:27 (Vol. 1) bins, 23:18 (Vol. 1); 35:16 (Vol. 2) hanging, 163:32 (Vol. 5)

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Storage, continued, cart, 41:16 (Vol. 2) coffee cans, 105:26; 113:14 (Vol. 3) drawer, 51:16 (Vol. 2) drill bits, 159:96 (Vol. 4) dowels, 7:22 (Vol. 1) extension cord, 107:23 (Vol. 3) hardware, 7:22 (Vol. 1) lubricant , 2:28 (Vol. 1) kiosk, 141:41 (Vol. 4) pencils, 79:26 (Vol. 3) pop bottle, 52:15 (Vol. 2) rolling drawers, 74:30 (Vol. 2) router bits, 149:16 (Vol. 4) screwdrivers, 65:12 (Vol. 2) sheet goods, 137:37 (Vol. 4) stock, 64:12 (Vol. 2) suspended, 172:25 (Vol. 5) swing out rack, 103:30 (Vol. 3) tablesaw, 138:40 (Vol. 4) tin can, 54:12 (Vol. 2) toe kick, 147:29 (Vol. 4) tool pantry, 146:41 (Vol. 4) underneath workbench, 156:104 (Vol. 4) vertical drawers, 152:32 (Vol. 4) wire baskets, 79:20 (Vol. 3) Story sticks, triple-use, 189:10 (Vol. 5) Story board for tablesaw, 185:8 (Vol. 5) Straight cuts on odd parts, 193:17 (Vol. 5)Straightedge tablesaw jig, 181:10 (Vol. 5)String cutter, workbench, 22:18 (Vol. 1)Stripping, paintbrush, 31:18 (Vol. 1) small parts, 9:18 (Vol. 1)Support, milk jugs, 116:31 (Vol. 3) T-fixture,144:35 (Vol. 4)Surfacing, thin strips, 28:14 (Vol. 1)T-track as tablesaw runners, 174:26 (Vol. 5) Table apron, tapered legs, 164:24 (Vol. 5) Table extension, ceiling, 88:26 (Vol. 3) Tablesaw, accessories, 36:20 (Vol. 2) alignment, 122:38; 128:41 (Vol. 4) angled tenons, 148:26 (Vol. 4) arbor nut, 8:12 (Vol. 1); 155:99 (Vol. 4) bevel, 8:10 (Vol. 1) bevel blade tuneup, 149:19 (Vol. 4) blade height, 50:16 (Vol. 2) blade tightening, 60:10 (Vol. 2) box lid, 59:10 (Vol. 2); 105:22 (Vol. 3) brass screw jig, 62:12 (Vol. 2)

Tablesaw, continued, clamp on edge guide, 99:24 (Vol. 3) chamfer cuts, 132:34 (Vol. 4) cove cutting guide, 155:92 (Vol. 4) crosscutting, 22:12 (Vol. 1) cutting cove moldings, 116:38 (Vol. 3) cutting multiple parts, 142:22 (Vol. 4) cutting thin materials, 173:16 (Vol. 5) dado blades, 10:19; 13:12 (Vol. 1); 36:23 (Vol. 2) dado set, 129:40; 150:20 (Vol. 4) double insert, 122:43 (Vol. 4) dowel jig, 157:35 (Vol. 4) downdraft table, 102:22 (Vol. 3) dust-collection (Vol. 5) solution, 180:22 (Vol. 5) sealing, 190:15 (Vol. 5) extension pipe clamps, 45:22 (Vol. 2) extension stop, 110:34 (Vol. 3) extension table, 53:18 (Vol. 2) fence (Vol. 5) alignment, 90:20 (Vol. 3) deflectiondeadener, 177:10 (Vol. 5) micro-adjuster, 190:12 (Vol. 5) magnetic, 169:25 (Vol. 5) rail support, 130:34 (Vol. 4) inserts, 14:14 (Vol. 1) glue insert, 95:15 (Vol. 3) jig T-slots, 117:36 (Vol. 3) milling, 141:39 (Vol. 4) milling drawer sides, 129:32 (Vol. 4) miter gauge, 13:14; 19:18; 22:12; 24:16; 27:14 (Vol. 1) accuracy, 31:21 (Vol. 1); 159:99 (Vol. 4) fence, 86:20 (Vol. 3) fit,62:14 (Vol. 2) squaring, 167:30 (Vol. 5) storage, 73:6 (Vol. 2) miter jig, 81:12 (Vol. 3) miter stop, 8:12 (Vol. 1) molding head and cutters, 52:13 (Vol. 2) open grid extensions, 55:16 (Vol. 2) outfeed roller, 63:14 (Vol. 2) panel cutting jig, 116:22 (Vol. 3) panel pushing jig, 153:26 (Vol. 4) precision cuts, 102:26 (Vol. 3) push sticks, 16:22 (Vol. 1); 33:28; 70:15 (Vol. 2) rabbet trim panels, 72:12 (Vol. 2) rail shelves, 75:23 (Vol. 2)

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Tablesaw, continued, rip fence, 5:76; 32:18 (Vol. 1); 63:17 (Vol. 2) rip fence caster, 116:34 (Vol. 3) rip fence gauge, 76:18 (Vol. 3) rip fence stop bolt, 151:26 (Vol. 4) rip guide, 92:20 (Vol. 3) rip thin material, 115:28 (Vol. 3); 153:34 (Vol. 4) ripping at angles, 38:28 (Vol. 2) ripping narrow, 28:20 (Vol. 1) ripping straight edge, 37:16 (Vol. 2) ripping thin pieces, 25:18 (Vol. 1) safety, 8:10; 9:18; 21:16 (Vol. 1) sanding, 38:22 (Vol. 2) scribed line, 130:34 (Vol. 4) sled (Vol. 5) multi-tasking, 192:15 (Vol. 5) runners, adjustable, 181:14 (Vol. 5) small pieces, 6:12 (Vol. 1); 107:23 (Vol. 3); 132:28 (Vol. 4) small stock jig, 63:18 (Vol. 2) storage, 9:18 (Vol. 1) switch guard, 179:15 (Vol. 5) tall pieces, 132:32 (Vol. 4) tapering, 136:38 (Vol. 4) tenon and dadoe, 116:39 (Vol. 3) zero clearance insert, 113:14 (Vol. 3); 147:22 (Vol. 4)Tack cloths, polish, 116:36 (Vol. 3) Tape measure, maintenance, 24:18 (Vol. 1) notepaper, 8:16 (Vol. 1)Tape, dispenser, 3:38 (Vol. 1) double faced, 14:16; 23:16 (Vol. 1); 35:18 (Vol. 2); 90:26 (Vol. 3) electrical, 46:23 (Vol. 2) masking, 41:14; 44:12 (Vol. 2) removal, 30:18 (Vol. 1) stick free, 20:18 (Vol. 1)Tapered legs, extension blocks, 95:11 (Vol. 3)Template routing material, 193:10 (Vol. 5)Tenons jig, 126:32 (Vol. 4) round in dowel center, 131:35 (Vol. 4) round wedge, 131:31 (Vol. 4)Thin-strip ripping guide, 1:23 (Vol. 1); 194:12 (Vol. 5) spacers, 175:32 (Vol. 5)Threaded inserts, 11:12 (Vol. 1); 134:26; 135:28 (Vol. 4)

Threaded inserts, continued, jig, 59:12 (Vol. 2) leveler, 193:10 (Vol. 5)Thumbscrews, scrapwood wrench, 56:16 (Vol. 2)Tin punching jig, drill press, 138:38 (Vol. 4)Toolcaseidentification,176:86 (Vol. 5)Tool stand vibration, 131:34 (Vol. 4)Toys, eye application, 121:30 (Vol. 4) rocking horse silencer, 132:32 (Vol. 4) truck sides, 103:28 (Vol. 3) wheels, 151:31 (Vol. 4) axle jig, 66:15 (Vol. 2) bushings, 53:18 (Vol. 2) plastic washers, 74:28 (Vol. 2) treads, 68:10 (Vol. 2)Tracing, 135:32 (Vol. 4) Trim guide, 2:26 (Vol. 1)Truing, 1:27 (Vol. 1)Try square, 41:17 (Vol. 2)Turning and lathes, bowls, 102:27 (Vol. 3); 125:30; 127:41; 133:30; 136:40 (Vol. 4) buffer plate, 6:12 (Vol. 1) chuck, 79:24 (Vol. 3) color code, 57:18 (Vol. 2) countersunk holes, 74:28 (Vol. 2) drill press accessory, 115:29 (Vol. 3) faceplates, 6:13 (Vol. 1); 137:40 (Vol. 4) separating wedge, 183:20 (Vol. 5) guide, 49:12 (Vol. 2) height extension, 132:36 (Vol. 4) hollow, 38:18 (Vol. 2) hollow sanding, 53:22 (Vol. 2) jamb chuck, 183:22 (Vol. 5) mounting blocks, 103:33 (Vol. 3) piggybacking, 176:85 (Vol. 5) pipe cap, 58:14 (Vol. 2) plane taper, 56:18 (Vol. 2) plywood guard, 109:26 (Vol. 3) pusher for taped on parts, 119:30 (Vol. 3) sanding disc, 90:27 (Vol. 3); sorter, 175:35 (Vol. 5) shavings shield, 190:15 (Vol. 5) small parts, 152:32 (Vol. 4) spindles, complex, 185:15 (Vol. 5) split, 109:37 (Vol. 3) tape on bowls, 30:22 (Vol. 1) tenoning with, 65:10 (Vol. 2) tiny parts, 112:32 (Vol. 3) tool rest, 79:30 (Vol. 3) tool storage, 94:16 (Vol. 3); 153:26 (Vol. 4)

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Acrylic-impregnated wood, 49:50 (Vol. 2) Adhesives, choosing, 7:106 (Vol. 1) cyanoacrylate, 67:62 (Vol. 2) epoxy, tips, 156:28 (Vol. 4)Air compressor, tips, 34:76 (Vol. 2) Arts & Crafts, history, 132:72 (Vol. 4)Associations, 124:76 (Vol. 4) American Forestry Assoc., 10:20 (Vol. 1) EarlyAmericanIndustriesAssoc., 4:24 (Vol. 1); 75:8 (Vol. 2) InternationalWoodCollectors’Society, 2:121 (Vol. 1) Marquetry Society of America, 7:34 (Vol. 1) Midwest Tool Collectors, 11:88 (Vol. 1) National Carvers Museum, 8:93 (Vol. 1)

Associations, continued, National Wood Carvers Assoc., 5:16 (Vol. 1) Society Of Wood Craftsmen, 12:85 (Vol. 1) The Ward Foundation, 3:111 (Vol. 1) The Woodworking Assoc. of North America, 6:20 (Vol. 1)Banding curves, how to, 102:37 (Vol. 3)Bandsaw blade, coiling, 60:85 (Vol. 2); 191:18 (Vol. 5) techniques, 15:40 (Vol. 1) table system, accessories, 149:64 (Vol. 4) tune-up, 144:80 (Vol. 4)Barkrosing, Nordic decorative technique, 61:54 (Vol. 2)Barrels, Ken Knox, 96:29 (Vol. 3)

Techniques and Features

Turning and lathes, continued, basket, 171:26 (Vol. 5) tools, 50:21 (Vol. 2) turning background, 91:32 (Vol. 3)Vacuum, 12:14 (Vol. 1) filtercleaning,115:30 (Vol. 3) pumpforfinishes,189:15 (Vol. 5) stumbling prevention, 132:40 (Vol. 4)Veneer cutting, 27:20 (Vol. 1)Veneer, quartersawn skin, 158:31 (Vol. 4)Vise, 13:14 (Vol. 1) dogless, 152:38 (Vol. 4) mechanic’s, 69:19 (Vol. 2) rabbet, 43:14 (Vol. 2)Warped wood, 27:19 (Vol. 1)Wax paper dispenser, 108:22 (Vol. 3)Wedge clamp stand, 167:36 (Vol. 5)Wing nut palm wrench, 145:34 (Vol. 4) Wing nuts custom, 33:20 (Vol. 2) loosening, 26:18 (Vol. 1)Woodfiller,matching,14:19 (Vol. 1)WOOD magazine, organizer, 111:24 (Vol. 3); 118:38 (Vol. 3); 143:34; 148:28 (Vol. 4) plans, hanger, 149:20 (Vol. 4) protector, 29:14 (Vol. 1); 103:35 (Vol. 3)Workbench, carver’s trough, 85:11 (Vol. 3) clamping table, 93:14 (Vol. 3) drop down tools, 158:30 (Vol. 4)

cleaning, 5:74 (Vol. 1) extender, 182:14; 187:14 (Vol. 5) extension, 143:28 (Vol. 4) extension ironing board, 98:20 (Vol. 3) finishingarea,132:34; 158:30 (Vol. 4) fold down benchtop, 94:14 (Vol. 3) grinder location, 55:12 (Vol. 2) hideaway table, 109:24 (Vol. 3); 133:28; 141:40 (Vol. 4) lighting, 112:36 (Vol. 3) long stock bracket, 31:14 (Vol. 1) mobile, 135:26 (Vol. 4) RV table brackets, 99:22 (Vol. 3) shelf space, 149:20 (Vol. 4) shelf support, 56:16 (Vol. 2) sliding stop, 79:20 (Vol. 3) spinning spacers, 111:32 (Vol. 3) temporary, 141:38 (Vol. 4); 187:10 (Vol. 5) trapdoor, 95:14 (Vol. 3) wall mounted, 79:28 (Vol. 3)Workmate, extra holes, 70:15 (Vol. 2) framing clamp, 40:14 (Vol. 2) wobble free, 103:35 (Vol. 3)Wrench slippage, 157:36 Zero-clearance slot, 2:28 (Vol. 1)Zero-clearance insert (Vol. 5) double-duty, 195:10 (Vol. 5) instant, 181:14 (Vol. 5) safety, 175:30

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Baseball bat maker, Juan Faxas, 106:37 (Vol. 3)Baseboard & chair rail, 194:66 (Vol. 5) Baskets and basketmakers, Joe & Barb Melcher, 111:39 (Vol. 3) split oak - Don Yarger, 3:45 (Vol. 1) Steven Zeh, 54:35 (Vol. 2) Beds, bunk bed safety guidelines, 144:24 (Vol. 4) futon mattress, shopping, 139:86 (Vol. 4) Bent lamination, 146:78 (Vol. 4)Bentwood oval trays, Ken Schubert, 146:90 (Vol. 4)Bevel basics, 85:30 (Vol. 3) Beveled tapers, 192:22 (Vol. 5)Bird feeders, Gary Schrodt, 58:27 (Vol. 2) Birdhouses, 28:78 (Vol. 1) guidelines, 77:70 (Vol. 3)Biscuit joining, 128:85 (Vol. 4) basics, 57:48 (Vol. 2) blunders, avoiding, 193:28 (Vol. 5) jig, 161:52 (Vol. 5) basics, 93:8 (Vol. 3) how to tune, 160:50 (Vol. 4) sharpening, 125:94 (Vol. 4)Boats, canoes, bark, Jack Minehart, 34:29 (Vol. 2) cedar-strip, Carl Bumbaca, 81:37 (Vol. 3) Philip Greene, 121:41 (Vol. 4) Chris-Craft, history, 115:46 (Vol. 3) kits, 98:78 (Vol. 3) OldIronsides-USSConstitution, 99:64 (Vol. 3) The Welcome sailing ship, 86:68 (Vol. 3) Bookcases/shelves, woodworkers’ standards, 21:58 (Vol. 1)Bookmatching panels, 160:28 (Vol. 4) basics, 191:72 (Vol. 5)Books, Identifyingwood,74:34 (Vol. 2) Queen Anne Furniture, 49:75 (Vol. 2) recommendations, 110:92 (Vol. 3) woodworking, 20:58 (Vol. 1)Boomerangs, Chet Snoffer, 11:28 (Vol. 1)Bowls, blanks, harvest, 20:44 (Vol. 1) Calabash, Stewart Medeiros, 44:23 (Vol. 2) design, 28:54 (Vol. 1) Dough, John Sadler, 41:25 (Vol. 2)

Bowls, continued, finishing,116:58 (Vol. 3); 169:14 (Vol. 5) scrapwood, Al Francendese, 68:25 (Vol. 2) segmented, Galen Carpenter, 127:49 (Vol. 4) stave, 23:30 (Vol. 1) turning, 57:77 (Vol. 2)Bows, Kent Ostrem, 120:41 (Vol. 3) longbows, Don Adams, 27:42 (Vol. 1)Boxes, bandsawn, Jerry Patrasso, 66:25 (Vol. 2) Richard Rothbard, 6:26 (Vol. 1) burl, Michael Elkan, 90:35 (Vol. 3) carved, George Goatey, 69:35 (Vol. 2) music, Richard Gard, 43:31 (Vol. 2) veneered, marquetry, 129:72 (Vol. 4)Box joints, how to make, 104:12 (Vol. 3) large, 127:68 (Vol. 4)Bracket feet from crown molding, 185:22 (Vol. 5) Brass, hardware patina, 147:14 (Vol. 4) nameplate, 142:38 (Vol. 4) parts, working with, 191:74 (Vol. 5) sheet, working with, 155:22 (Vol. 4) trim polishing, 169:99 (Vol. 5) turning, 87:74 (Vol. 3) Bridle joints, 161:24 (Vol. 5) Burls, harvesting, 130:16; 154:42 (Vol. 4) Michael Elkan, 94:39 (Vol. 3) Business, 136:26 (Vol. 4); 62:48 (Vol. 2) careers in woodworking, 124:56 (Vol. 4) co-op, 115:16 (Vol. 3) craft fairs, 15:62, 104 (Vol. 1); 92:80 (Vol. 3) decide what to sell, 94:22 (Vol. 3) direct sales, 124:22 (Vol. 4) hobby income, 132:16 (Vol. 4) how to price work, 96:6 (Vol. 3) insurance, 108:18 (Vol. 3) internet sales, 127:14 (Vol. 4) laws, 101:83 (Vol. 3) marketing, 106:8 (Vol. 3) publicity, 120:18 (Vol. 3) selling your work, 111:14 (Vol. 3) taxes, 123:10 (Vol. 4) working with other woodworkers, 87:24 (Vol. 3)Butcher block, care, 125:51 (Vol. 4)

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Butterflysplinejoints,170:32 (Vol. 5)Buying wood, mail order, 35:72 (Vol. 2) wood by mail, 3:92 (Vol. 1)Cabinets doors, flush-mounted,128:30 (Vol. 4) inset installation, 182:88 (Vol. 5) rail and stile, 130:24 (Vol. 4) mounting, 164:68 (Vol. 5) warped, 185:24 (Vol. 5) hardware, 3:53 (Vol. 1) installing, 136:60 (Vol. 4) Kktchen, standards, 13:64 (Vol. 1) made easy, 191:50 (Vol. 5) mistakes, common, 3:116 (Vol. 1) panels, matching, 45:48 (Vol. 2) tips, 30:34 (Vol. 1)Cabinetmaker, Clarence Hargis, 14:34 (Vol. 1)Cabriole legs, 171:48 (Vol. 5) bandsawn, 49:34 (Vol. 2)Calipers, using, 90:8 (Vol. 3)Carousel horses, Jerry Reinhardt, 67:23 (Vol. 2)Carvers & carving, Amber Jean, 139:68 (Vol. 4) basic tools, 7:42 (Vol. 1) blanks, bandsawn, 14:24 (Vol. 1) Bob Boomer, 40:27 (Vol. 2) chip-carving, how to, 78:73 (Vol. 3) Pam Gresham, 86:33 (Vol. 3) Desiree Hajny, 29:56 (Vol. 1) faces, 45:54 (Vol. 2) finishing,Smith,Refsal,&Odden, 12:38 (Vol. 1) fish,RickBeyer,21:76 (Vol. 1) flyfishing,GaryBarnard,79:33 (Vol. 3) furniture parts, 162:99 (Vol. 5) improve your skills, 126:64 (Vol. 4) Indian,history,43:36 (Vol. 2) ironwood, Refugio Garcia, 71:32 (Vol. 2) Michelle Feasel, 10:26 (Vol. 1) Pat Fushimi, 23:40 (Vol. 1) relief, Rick Harney, 50:33 (Vol. 2) Rick Beyer, 70:58 (Vol. 2) roughout, machine-made, 52:32 (Vol. 2) safety, 20:29 (Vol. 1) Scandinavian, Harley Refsal, 4:70 (Vol. 1) shorebirds, Robert Swain, 77:29 (Vol. 3) Southwest, Max Alvarez, 37:36 (Vol. 2) tables, Bill Herrick, 74:39 (Vol. 2) tips, 63:50 (Vol. 2)

Carvers & carving, continued, Tom Golding, architectural, 132:88 (Vol. 4) whittling, 54:40 (Vol. 2) woods for, 45:66 (Vol. 2)Caskets, 130:66 (Vol. 4) Celebrity woodworkers, 30:48 (Vol. 1)Chairs, caning, 23:48 (Vol. 1); 123:81 (Vol. 4) design standards, 154:24 (Vol. 4) green wood, John Alexander, 75:37 (Vol. 2) repairing, 147:42 (Vol. 4) rocking chairs, Hugh Vaughn, 19:40 (Vol. 1) Robert Hensarling, 112:43 (Vol. 3) Sam Maloof, 156:48 (Vol. 4) seats, routed, 121:10 (Vol. 4) windsor, Bob Dillon, 118:51 (Vol. 3)Chip-out, avoiding, 135:68 (Vol. 4) Chisels, mortising, 129:106 (Vol. 4) use, 97:9 (Vol. 3); 160:44 (Vol. 4) bench, 65:64 (Vol. 2)Circle layout, 124:18 (Vol. 4) Clamps and Clamping using, 41:60 (Vol. 2) pipe, 30:66 (Vol. 1) secrets, 94:50 (Vol. 3) tips, 171:92 (Vol. 5)Climb cutting, 108:8 (Vol. 3)Clubs, woodworking, 40:62 (Vol. 2) Clocks and Clockmakers, Bill Hopkins, 7:38 (Vol. 1) Edward Stone, 92:39 (Vol. 3) James Borden, 128:51 (Vol. 4)Collecting old tools, 149:9 (Vol. 4) Compound miters, 87:5 (Vol. 3)Computer programs, 83:78 (Vol. 3)Contests, Build-a-Gift winners, 175:26 (Vol. 5) Build A Toy results, 31:38 (Vol. 1); 37:54; 46:56; 46:82; 49:18; 55:68; 64:66; 73:72 (Vol. 2); 82:34; 91:8;108:72 (Vol. 3); clock winners, 128:14 (Vol. 4) For the Birds winners, 149:96 (Vol. 4) Winner’s circle showcase for kids, 167:62 (Vol. 5) Workshop winners, 140:72 (Vol. 4)Copper, add to projects, 148:17 (Vol. 4) aging, 84:8 (Vol. 3)

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Copper, continued, patina 134:54 (Vol. 4)Corners, rounding, 103:12 (Vol. 3)Crib safety, 173:56 (Vol. 5) Crown molding, 135:50 (Vol. 4); cutting, 174:48 (Vol. 5)Curved, tapered table legs, 172:68 (Vol. 5) Curves, 147:16 (Vol. 4) Cutting board, tips, 22:83 (Vol. 1)Dadoes, dead-on, 188:16 (Vol. 5) grooves, and rabbets, 171:65 (Vol. 5) how to, 74:56 (Vol. 2) fixingwide,162:18 (Vol. 5) guide, self-sizing, 171:34 (Vol. 5) stopped, 183:30 (Vol. 5)Dado shims, 82:18 (Vol. 3)Disabled woodworkers, children with disabilities, 94:62 (Vol. 3) class, Don Mostrom, 12:28 (Vol. 1) Door grilles/mullions, 169:54 (Vol. 5) Dovetails, drawers, making & installing, 55:30 (Vol. 2) handcut, 168:64 (Vol. 5) jig, using, 19:48 (Vol. 1) joinery, 169:30 (Vol. 5) keys, 116:43 (Vol. 3) hand-cut, 87:66 (Vol. 3) mistakes, avoiding, 188:24 (Vol. 5) showdown, 182:50 (Vol. 5) sliding, 148:90 (Vol. 4) wide panels, 194:38 (Vol. 5)Dovetail lap joint, handcut, 165:28 (Vol. 5) Dowel joints, 108:110 (Vol. 3) how to make, 68:30 (Vol. 2); 143:24 (Vol. 4) and round tenons, 183:42 (Vol. 5)Drawer, joinery and mounting, 180:48 (Vol. 5) fixingout-of-square,194:22 (Vol. 5) lock-rabbet joints, 110:12 (Vol. 3) slides, installing, 80:93 (Vol. 3)Drilling, accurately, 186:70 (Vol. 5) do’s & don’t’s, 11:87 (Vol. 1) drill press, tips & techniques, 30:74 (Vol. 1); 149:100 (Vol. 4) large holes, 122:34 (Vol. 4)Drum, Ashiko-style, Raven Tekwe, 103:37 (Vol. 3) Duck calls, Butch Richenbach, 31:56 (Vol. 1)Duck decoys, Grayson Chesser, Jr., 55:25 (Vol. 2)Duplicating project parts, 193:52 (Vol. 5)

Dust, collection system, 43:40 (Vol. 2) control in workshop, 143:80 (Vol. 4) solutions, 85:88 (Vol. 3) Edge-banding, basics, 117:82 (Vol. 3) techniques, 174:52 (Vol. 5)Edge-joining, 29:64; 1:37 (Vol. 1) bowed stock, how to, 97:50 (Vol. 3) with pipe clamps, 19:85 (Vol. 1)Exterior projects, 115:66 (Vol. 3)Felt top installation, 167:96 (Vol. 5)Fences, Colonial Williamsburg, 5:66 (Vol. 1)Finger joints, machine-cut, 168:96 (Vol. 5) Finishesandfinishing,140:40; 158:70 (Vol. 4) acrylic paints, 59:48 (Vol. 2) Amanafinish,19:70 (Vol. 1) aniline dyes, 16:48 (Vol. 1); 104:16 (Vol. 3) Arts&Craftsfinish,109:74 (Vol. 3) brush basics, 67:54 (Vol. 2) body shop, 77:52 (Vol. 3) clear exterior, 103:60 (Vol. 3) clearfinish,142:52 (Vol. 4) choosing, 3:82 (Vol. 1) chart, 111:74 (Vol. 3) coloring wood, 183:26 (Vol. 5) country, 36:46 (Vol. 2) countryfinish,110:72 (Vol. 3); 163:74 (Vol. 5) crackling, 51:24 (Vol. 2) dyes, 161:84 (Vol. 5) colorful, 164:26 (Vol. 5) grainfigure,157:42 (Vol. 4) ebonizing, 103:18 (Vol. 3) epoxy, 63:62 (Vol. 2); 153:118 (Vol. 4) exterior projects, 116:70 (Vol. 3) faux, 178:32 (Vol. 5) wood, 74:98 (Vol. 2), 129:78 (Vol. 4) Fern Weber’s lacquer, 22:48 (Vol. 1) figuredwood,164:86 (Vol. 5) fillingwoodpores,111:35 (Vol. 3); 181:18 (Vol. 5) fixes,190:18 (Vol. 5) floor,151:72 (Vol. 4) food safe, 64:74 (Vol. 2); 99:38 (Vol. 3); 145:24 (Vol. 4) friction-filmforturnings,59:58 (Vol. 2) gel stain, 68:58 (Vol. 2); 70:28 (Vol. 2); 105:54 (Vol. 3) glass smooth, 35:50 (Vol. 2) glue size, 169:102 (Vol. 5)

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Finishesandfinishing,continued, identification,117:74 (Vol. 3) lacquer, 18:66 (Vol. 1); 41:52 (Vol. 2); 90:12 (Vol. 3) spray, 96:46 (Vol. 3) linseed, turpentine-varnish, 54:48 (Vol. 2) making old look new, 4:66 (Vol. 1) matching color, 160:16 (Vol. 4) Missionfinish,158:48 (Vol. 4); 173:73 (Vol. 5); mixes, 163:88 (Vol. 5) oak, 176:34 (Vol. 5) oil, 83:52; 96:46 (Vol. 3); 125:64 (Vol. 4) and beeswax, 28:36 (Vol. 1) Russ Filbeck, 143:74 (Vol. 4) vs.film,173:65 (Vol. 5) open-grain wood, 152:96 (Vol. 4) outdoorfinishes,5:64 (Vol. 1); 69:82 (Vol. 2); 183:76 (Vol. 5) paint, 89:29 (Vol. 3) outdoor projects, 71:62 (Vol. 2) plywood, 77:92 (Vol. 3) painting decoys, 104:78 (Vol. 3) secrets, 168:50 (Vol. 5) stonefinishes,42:76 (Vol. 2) paste stains & varnish, 1:99 (Vol. 1) paste wax, 112:14 (Vol. 3); 170:38 (Vol. 5) penetrating, 126:20 (Vol. 4) perfectfinishes,167:50 (Vol. 5) pine, 19:93 (Vol. 1) polymerized tung oil, 14:52 (Vol. 1) polyurethane, 86:16; 96:46 (Vol. 3) glass-smooth, 150:38 (Vol. 4) tested, 73:44 (Vol. 2) tips, 171:89 (Vol. 5) preparation, Jim Kull, 139:60 (Vol. 4) product labels, 30:52 (Vol. 1) pro’s pointers for prep, 95:48 (Vol. 3) quartersawn oak, 146:22 (Vol. 4) red oak, 132:14 (Vol. 4) removers, tested, 53:54 (Vol. 2) removing, 58:62 (Vol. 2) repair dents, 162:96 (Vol. 5) renewingdullfinish,136:18 (Vol. 4) rubbing out, 145:78 (Vol. 4) sanding sealers, 155:110 (Vol. 4) school, 49:46 (Vol. 2) shellac, 81:66 (Vol. 3); 192:18 (Vol. 5) French-polishing, 179:18 (Vol. 5) solvents and thinners, buildingafinish,159:52 (Vol. 4) how to use, 147:44 (Vol. 4)

Finishesandfinishing,continued, safety, 102:81 (Vol. 3) spray-finishing, clear, 78:20 (Vol. 3) HVLP, 169:78 (Vol. 5) masking, 186:76 (Vol. 5) spray paint, enamel, 40:58 (Vol. 2) stains, 114:58 (Vol. 3) matching plywood & hardwood, 188:14 (Vol. 5) resistance, 27:46 (Vol. 1) startofagreatfinish,148:106 (Vol. 4) stripping, 9:72 (Vol. 1) success, 164:44 (Vol. 5) tinting, 171:52 (Vol. 5) toning, 154:66 (Vol. 4) turnings, 120:8 (Vol. 3) Varathane Professional, 11:58 (Vol. 1) varnish, brush on, 156:92 (Vol. 4) vinegar painting, 68:80 (Vol. 2) walnut, 168:32 (Vol. 5) water-based, 42:42 (Vol. 2) ; 78:46 (Vol. 3); 132:84 (Vol. 4) water-based lacquer, 34:42 (Vol. 2) water-based polyurethane, 96:46 (Vol. 3) wax, 29:54 (Vol. 1); 136:28 (Vol. 4) wet-sanding, 124:39 (Vol. 4) wipe-on, 150:12 (Vol. 4); 185:28 (Vol. 5) wood bleach, 125:18 (Vol. 4) Fish decoys, Ray Zelinski, 60:35 (Vol. 2)Fishing lures, Ron Mirabile, 73:31 (Vol. 2)Flooring, 122:HI1Flutes, how to make, 150:40 (Vol. 4) Forest Products Laboratory, 69:54 (Vol. 2)Forests and forestry, 31:46 (Vol. 1) management, 121:37; 124:84 (Vol. 4) update, 40:72 (Vol. 2); 142:20 (Vol. 4)Frame joints, miter-free, 175:82 (Vol. 5) Frame-and-panel doors, 182:46 (Vol. 5) fundamentals, 190:56 (Vol. 5)Frontier woodworking, Dale Peel, 148:84 (Vol. 4) Furniture and furnituremakers, Amana, 19:66 (Vol. 1) classic, George Reid, 89:31 (Vol. 3) Country, Mario Rodriguez, 45:37 (Vol. 2) Bill Draper, 147:74 (Vol. 4) designs, Bob Newton, 84:37 (Vol. 3); Doug Green, 122:49 (Vol. 4) distressing, 133:36 (Vol. 4)

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Furniture and furnituremakers, continued, guide to classic, 16:50 (Vol. 1) industry secrets, 101:58 (Vol. 3) James Krenov, 143:68 (Vol. 4) keepsake, 184:64 (Vol. 5) kit furniture, 86:73 (Vol. 3) log, Pat Pitsch, 104:37 (Vol. 3) Louisiana, Greg Arceneaux, 134:74 (Vol. 4) Meier brothers, 137:80 (Vol. 4) miniature, Noral Olson, 20:40 (Vol. 1) Mission, Michael Schmitt, 109:49 (Vol. 3) repair, 111:18 (Vol. 3) appraising, 125:90 (Vol. 4) antique restoration, 116:47 (Vol. 3) burns and dents, 115:18 (Vol. 3) buying antiques, 114:18 (Vol. 3) cracks in furniture, 139:18 (Vol. 4) furniture facts, 117:14 (Vol. 3) heirlooms, 140:22 (Vol. 4) removing rings, 121:16 (Vol. 4) replicating parts, 127:30 (Vol. 4) veneer, 123:18 (Vol. 4) patching, 124:24 (Vol. 4) wobbly chair, 132:24 (Vol. 4) reproduction, G.L. Sawyer, 114:41 (Vol. 3) Ken Williamson, 13:32 (Vol. 1) restoration, Jim Watson, 39:68 (Vol. 2) rustic, Bud Hanzlick, 46:35 (Vol. 2) Greg Mitchell, 126:41 (Vol. 4) ThomasvilleIndustries,25:38 (Vol. 1)Glass buying, shelving, 141:24 (Vol. 4) leaded-glass panels, 61:32 (Vol. 2) working with, 81:92 (Vol. 3)Glues and glue-ups, choosing, 140:32 (Vol. 4) how to, 158:86 (Vol. 4) flat-panels,163:51 (Vol. 5) panels, 112:50 (Vol. 3), 127:43 (Vol. 4) polyurethane, how-to, 155:112 (Vol. 4) problemsfixed,163:96 (Vol. 5) slow-set epoxy, 46:71 (Vol. 2) squeeze-out, 1:113 (Vol. 1); 66:55 (Vol. 2); 139:22 (Vol. 4) techniques, 178:98 (Vol. 5)Golden mean, 173:14 (Vol. 5) Grain-matched corners, 169:104 (Vol. 5) Green wood, drying, 33:46 (Vol. 2)

Green wood, continued, turning, 50:72 (Vol. 2)Greene and Greene, Tom Strangeland, 152:80 (Vol. 4) Guitars, C.F. Martin Company, 41:47 (Vol. 2)Gunsmith, Bud Morrow, 72:37 (Vol. 2)Habits of successful woodworkers, 190:66 (Vol. 5) Half-blind dovetails, how to, 95:42 (Vol. 3)Half-lap joints, 90:58 (Vol. 3); 169:16; 179:86; 191:38 (Vol. 5) in small parts, 148:14 (Vol. 4)Hammerite, how to apply, 100:14 (Vol. 3) Hand plane, tuning, 16:112 (Vol. 1) using, 158:60 (Vol. 4)Handscrews, using, 9:104 (Vol. 1)Hanging projects, 84:4 (Vol. 3)Hardware buying, 107:68 (Vol. 3) casters, 83:4 (Vol. 3) for hanging projects, 78:9 (Vol. 3) hinges, 131:58 (Vol. 4) concealed, installation, 155:58 (Vol. 4) Euro-style, 166:34 (Vol. 5) mortising, 24:37 (Vol. 1); 193:34 (Vol. 5) matched, 192:50 (Vol. 5) knockdown, 143:62 (Vol. 4) shop-made, 118:43 (Vol. 3) T-molding, plastic, 86:4 (Vol. 3)Home workshops, reader, 76:74 (Vol. 3)IdeaShop1specifications,54:58 (Vol. 2) IdeaShop2,72:42 (Vol. 2)IdeaShop3,layout,100:48 (Vol. 3)IdeaShop2000,119:56 (Vol. 3)IdeaShop5,tour,151:44 (Vol. 4)Insects,125:37 (Vol. 4) powder post beetles, 143:35 (Vol. 4) Intarsia carved, Ellen Harrington, 56:37 (Vol. 2) Judy Gale Roberts, 24:38 (Vol. 1) tips and tricks, 147:20 (Vol. 4) Wolf Moller, 93:33 (Vol. 3)Jig-building, 185:42 (Vol. 5) Joinery, airtight, 157:74 (Vol. 4) bandsawn through-dovetail, 51:44 (Vol. 2) circular-saw, 191:26 (Vol. 5) fixingold,108:39 (Vol. 3) leg-rail, 18:34 (Vol. 1) locked tenon and socket, 164:36 (Vol. 5)

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Joinery, continued, mortise & tenon, 13:36 (Vol. 1); 48:38 (Vol. 2); 97:62 (Vol. 3); 156:68 (Vol. 4) fixing,173:102 (Vol. 5) split-mortise, through-tenon, 166:10 (Vol. 5) of yesteryear, 85:78 (Vol. 3) pocket-hole, 76:38 (Vol. 3); 135:22; 152:26 (Vol. 4) reinforcements, decorative, 75:50 (Vol. 2) splines, 145:20 (Vol. 4) timber-frame, Samule Aaron, 22:36 (Vol. 1) torture test, 173:58 (Vol. 5) Part 2, 181:64 (Vol. 5) waterfall joints, 155:90 (Vol. 4) Jointer knives, how to install, 52:56 (Vol. 2) routines, 189:60 (Vol. 5) save you money, 194:40 (Vol. 5)Jukeboxes, history, 129:84 (Vol. 4) Kerf bending, 152:22 (Vol. 4) Keyhole cutter bits, router, 140:16 (Vol. 4) Kit building, 19:50 (Vol. 1)Kitchen planner, 94:56 (Vol. 3)Knifemaker, Walt Easley, 30:30 (Vol. 1)Knots, working around, 190:28 (Vol. 5) Laminated wood, bending, 8:36 (Vol. 1)Laminates, plastic, applying, 10:30 (Vol. 1) buying, 10:76 (Vol. 1) edge, 164:14 (Vol. 5) how to, 80:56 (Vol. 3)Laser cutting, 37:74 (Vol. 2)Lasered enhancements, 150:26 (Vol. 4)Left-hander, tips for, 16:104 (Vol. 1)Level tables to tools, 151:98 (Vol. 4) Lighting display, 150:66 (Vol. 4) workshop, 103:68 (Vol. 3)Lumber air-drying, 59:40 (Vol. 2) buying, 139:53; 146:58 (Vol. 4) boards, 51:72 (Vol. 2) cabinet-quality, 2:66 (Vol. 1) costs, 104:82 (Vol. 3) grading, 12:58 (Vol. 1) hauling, 3:123 (Vol. 1); 71:78 (Vol. 2) harvesting, 7:66 (Vol. 1); 68:38 (Vol. 2); 105:84 (Vol. 3) Russ Osterloh, 19:54 (Vol. 1) logging, 22:68 (Vol. 1); 93:76 (Vol. 3)

Lumber, continued, Anderson-Tully Co., 50:62 (Vol. 2) backyard, 113:66 (Vol. 3) cherry, 27:52 (Vol. 1) Ed Carpenter, 113:47 (Vol. 3) timber, cruising, 11:50 (Vol. 1) trading, 28:40 (Vol. 1) matching woods, 153:80 (Vol. 4) milling, 97:68 (Vol. 3); 37:60 (Vol. 2) outdoor,weatherproofing,169:60 (Vol. 5) reclaimed, 95:70 (Vol. 3) salvaging, 193:72 (Vol. 5) shopping, 10:22 (Vol. 1) sources, 13:86 (Vol. 1) squaring stock, 49:71 (Vol. 2) terminology, 75:80 (Vol. 2) transform rough-sawn, 153:126 (Vol. 4) treated update, 142:50 (Vol. 4) warps,fixing,170:86 (Vol. 5) water-logged, 114:80 (Vol. 3)Marquetry, Dave Peck, 52:27 (Vol. 2) John Wilson, 17:74 (Vol. 1) Paul Schurch, marquetry, 131:44 (Vol. 4)Matchsticks, Pat Acton, 76:33 (Vol. 3)Math, fractions, 92:10 (Vol. 3) geometry, dividing boards, 15:98 (Vol. 1) shop, 14:54 (Vol. 1); 185:40 (Vol. 5)Measuring and marking, 149:34 (Vol. 4) accuracy, 141:22 (Vol. 4); 177:34 (Vol. 5) gauge, using, 145:14; 158:16 (Vol. 4) knife, making blade, 160:14 (Vol. 4) mistakes, 172:34 (Vol. 5) tools, 11:85 (Vol. 1) rules, 77:45 (Vol. 3)Mentoring, 153:100 (Vol. 4)Miniatures, 31:50 (Vol. 1) furniture, Don Perkins, 88:33 (Vol. 3) Paul Hamler, 125:56 (Vol. 4)Miters, clamping, 178:108 (Vol. 5) cutting, 67:28 (Vol. 2); 153:62 (Vol. 4) jig, 2:48 (Vol. 1) half laps, 152:16 (Vol. 4) three-way, 182:18 (Vol. 5) moldings, 61:47 (Vol. 2) picture-perfect, 2:45 (Vol. 1) splined, 163:18 (Vol. 5)

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Miters, continued, three-way, 176:16 (Vol. 5)Mitersaw, accuracyandefficiency,143:96 (Vol. 4) kickback prevention, 175:94 (Vol. 5) safety, 178:92 (Vol. 5) Models, boats, Steve Rogers, 64:29 (Vol. 2) cars, Tom Rolison, 70:31 (Vol. 2) houses, Michael Ridel, 101:43 (Vol. 3) trucks, Karol Fedoryshyn, 35:52 (Vol. 2)Moldings, 21:44 (Vol. 1) how to make, 40:38 (Vol. 2) wraparound, 147:46 (Vol. 4)Mortise & tenon, 13:36 (Vol. 1); 48:38 (Vol. 2); 97:62 (Vol. 3); 156:68 (Vol. 4) fixing,173:102 (Vol. 5) split-mortise, through-tenon, 166:10 (Vol. 5)Mortised lock installation, 195:20 (Vol. 5) Motors, guide, 52:52 (Vol. 2)Multi-feather joint jig, 2:93 (Vol. 1)Musical instruments, psalteries, David Bede, 8:30 (Vol. 1) Stan Hess, 80:39 (Vol. 3) violin maker, Bill Rhode, 57:33 (Vol. 2) wooden, 23:60 (Vol. 1)Noise, controlling, 2:38 (Vol. 1)Norm Abram, 192:38 (Vol. 5)Northern spotted owl, 88:76 (Vol. 3) Norwegian folk craft, 67:46 (Vol. 2)Nutcracker maker, Glenn Crider, 65:27 (Vol. 2)Old Hand Ways The Blacksmith, 19:96 (Vol. 1) Boatbuilders of Chesapeake, 13:90 (Vol. 1) The Cabinetmaker, 9:96 (Vol. 1) The Carpenter, 3:58 (Vol. 1) Carver’s Son, 29:96 (Vol. 1) Chairmakers, 11:22 (Vol. 1) The Cooper, 7:93 (Vol. 1) The Fiddle and Violin, 26:106 (Vol. 1) The Gunsmith, 16:101 (Vol. 1) IfWallsCouldTalk,38:84 (Vol. 2) The Joiner, 4:54 (Vol. 1) Ishi,27:51 (Vol. 1) The Millwright, 12:79 (Vol. 1) Old Kitchen Table, 25:22 (Vol. 1) The Pioneer, 1:68 (Vol. 1) The Pioneer, part 2, 2:76 (Vol. 1) Thoreau, 40:74 (Vol. 2)

Old Hand Ways, continued, The Wheelwright, 6:46 (Vol. 1) The Woodlot, 21:82 (Vol. 1)Onlay, 22:28 (Vol. 1) accents, 148:44 (Vol. 4)Outdoor products resource guide, 141:100 (Vol. 4) Patterns, reproducing, standards, 23:54 (Vol. 1) transferring, 68:60 (Vol. 2)Photographing your projects, 24:44 (Vol. 1)Pictures, framing techniques, 25:42 (Vol. 1) mounting, 135:78 (Vol. 4)Pipes, Al Baier, 26:38 (Vol. 1)Plane propellers, wooden, 44:52 (Vol. 2)Planer, save you money, 194:40 (Vol. 5) snipe, 179:102 (Vol. 5) tear-out elimination, 186:22 (Vol. 5) techniques, 173:80 (Vol. 5) tricks and truths, 148:54 (Vol. 4) Planes, block, 160:48 (Vol. 4)Plans, 170:76 (Vol. 5) from photos, 165:20 (Vol. 5) standards, 18:46 (Vol. 1) successful projects 165:90 (Vol. 5) Plastics, working with, 85:60 (Vol. 3); 144:70 (Vol. 4)Play structures, Barbara Butler, 156:110 (Vol. 4) Plugs, making, 149:36 (Vol. 4) Plywood, Asian, 37:68 (Vol. 2) baltic and birch, 153:48 (Vol. 4) crosscutting, 177:9 (Vol. 5) cutting, 152:70 (Vol. 4) hardwood, 6:55 (Vol. 1) judging face side, 7:104 (Vol. 1) manufacture, 132:43 (Vol. 4) softwood, manufacture, 17:64 (Vol. 1) understanding, 76:6 (Vol. 3) work with, 46:44 (Vol. 2)Power tools, history of, 100:80 (Vol. 3)Prison woodworking, P.J. Jeter, 36:62 (Vol. 2)Production, 105:48 (Vol. 3) Christmas gifts, 14:27 (Vol. 1)Project assembly, 9:95 (Vol. 1)Putters, golf, craftsman, 155:108 (Vol. 4) Puzzles, animal, Peter Chapman, 94:33 (Vol. 3) Jerry Syfert, 130:40 (Vol. 4) Tom Lensch, 154:104 (Vol. 4)

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Rabbet cuts, making, 106:64 (Vol. 3) narrow parts, 192:36 (Vol. 5) tablesaw, 183:34 (Vol. 5)Rail and stile doors, step-by-step, 70:62 (Vol. 2)Rain Forest update, 51:80; 43:79 (Vol. 2)Raised panel, construction, basic, 5:43 (Vol. 1) doors, 110:62 (Vol. 3); 144:42 (Vol. 4) guide, 62:36 (Vol. 2) methods, 164:60 (Vol. 5) mistakes, 190:24 (Vol. 5) using tablesaw, 36:72 (Vol. 2)Reader tribute, 193:8 (Vol. 5) Ready-made project parts, 182:57 (Vol. 5) Repairs, workshop mistakes, 79:62 (Vol. 3) appraising, 125:90 (Vol. 4) antique restoration, 116:47 (Vol. 3) burns and dents, 115:18 (Vol. 3) buying antiques, 114:18 (Vol. 3) cracks in furniture, 139:18 (Vol. 4) furniture facts, 117:14 (Vol. 3) heirlooms, 140:22 (Vol. 4) holes, 175:104 (Vol. 5) removing rings, 121:16 (Vol. 4) replicating parts, 127:30 (Vol. 4) veneer, 123:18 (Vol. 4) patching, 124:24 (Vol. 4) wobbly chair, 132:24 (Vol. 4)Resawing, 109:41; 99:10 (Vol. 3); 147:84 (Vol. 4) safely, 7:44 (Vol. 1); 43:78 (Vol. 2)Routers and routing, basics, 37:77 (Vol. 2) bits, beginner’s guide, 2:123 (Vol. 1) safety, 170:104 (Vol. 5) setup secrets, 194:50 (Vol. 5) tune-up, 180:12 (Vol. 5) vocabulary, 16:30 (Vol. 1) burn marks, 57:76 (Vol. 2); 159:16 (Vol. 4); 191:22 (Vol. 5) circles/curves, 184:28 (Vol. 5) guide bushings, 164:98 (Vol. 5) plunge 195:54 (Vol. 5) preventing miscuts, 164:16 (Vol. 5) safety, 71:56 (Vol. 2) sign-making, 92:44 (Vol. 3) slots, 159:38 (Vol. 4) small parts, 162:32 (Vol. 5) stopped cuts, how to, 99:50 (Vol. 3) subbase centering, 175:106 (Vol. 5)

Routers and routing, continued, table, horizontal/vertical, 129:60 (Vol. 4) insert plate, 192:59 (Vol. 5) starting pins, 158:10 (Vol. 4) turning, 69:42 (Vol. 2) techniques, 58:50 (Vol. 2); 138:50 (Vol. 4) Bob & Rick Rosendahl, 132:22 (Vol. 4) templates, 17:32 (Vol. 1); 133:10; 158:34 (Vol. 4); 178:26 (Vol. 5) textures, 162:50 (Vol. 5) tips, 33:34 (Vol. 2); 184:46 (Vol. 5) trammel, 2:48 (Vol. 1) trim, six great uses, 177:90 (Vol. 5)Rust removal, 63:74 (Vol. 2)Safety, 26:64 (Vol. 1); 39:88 (Vol. 2); 19:24 (Vol. 3) chainsaw, 126:80 (Vol. 4) circle cutting w/ router, 110:22 (Vol. 3) cutting small pieces, 106:16 (Vol. 3) drill press, 113:18 (Vol. 3) firesafetytips,2:119 (Vol. 1); 68:44 (Vol. 2) First Aid for the shop, 2:22 (Vol. 1) jointer, 31:64 (Vol. 1); 4:42 (Vol. 3) habits, 37:70 (Vol. 2) healthy woodworking, 138:62 (Vol. 4) hearing, 184:86 (Vol. 5) kickback, 91:83 (Vol. 3); 140:12 (Vol. 4) magnetic switches, 115:14 (Vol. 3) mitersaw, 109:12 (Vol. 3) respirators, 40:84 (Vol. 2) shop checklist, 115:41 (Vol. 3) shop clothing, 20:27 (Vol. 1) tablesaw cuttoffs and feather board, 104:20 (Vol. 3) tips, 1:10 (Vol. 1); 47:17 (Vol. 2) vision solutions, 184:80 (Vol. 5) wood dust, 78:4 (Vol. 3) workshop, 97:78 (Vol. 3)Sandblasting, 34:34 (Vol. 2)Sanders and Sanding, belt sander tuneup, 30:80 (Vol. 1) hand-sanding successfully, 184:68 (Vol. 5) how to, 83:8 (Vol. 3) power, tips, 159:22 (Vol. 4) random-orbit myths, 186:60 (Vol. 5) shortcuts, 39:62 (Vol. 2) solutions, 148:10 (Vol. 4) techniques, 161:76 (Vol. 5)

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Saving money, 166:84 (Vol. 5) Sawmills, Darrell Mattson, 21:40 (Vol. 1)Scrapers, plane, 176:38 (Vol. 5) sharpening, 26:66 (Vol. 1) using, 130:76; 160:46 (Vol. 4)Screws, case-hardened, 6:84 (Vol. 1) holes, hiding, 177:22 (Vol. 5) plugs, 63:39 (Vol. 2) woodworker’s standards, 11:46 (Vol. 1)Scrollsawing, scrollsaws, and scrollers, applique, 88:53 (Vol. 3) copper panels, 166:16 (Vol. 5) fretwork, Carl Weckhorst, 85:37 (Vol. 3) marquetry, 124:58 (Vol. 4) Marlow Woodcuts, 45:60 (Vol. 2) patterns,finding,61:56 (Vol. 2) puzzles, Russell Greenslade, 119:78 (Vol. 3) Roy King and Scott Kochendorfer, 59:25 (Vol. 2) signmaking, 60:40 (Vol. 2) techniques, 20:34 (Vol. 1) tips, 41:39 (Vol. 2) tricks, Rick Hutcheson, 66:66 (Vol. 2); 136:24 (Vol. 4)Sculptures, Wayne Edwards, 83:43 (Vol. 3)Shaker furniture, 119:47 (Vol. 3) book, 54:94 (Vol. 2) Charles Harvey, 82:43 (Vol. 3) Thomas Moser, 107:35 (Vol. 3)Sharpening, 149:68 (Vol. 4) carving tools, 27:70 (Vol. 1) hollow-grind, 11:67 (Vol. 1) lathe 152:92 (Vol. 4) scraper, 56:60 (Vol. 2) turning and carving tools, 52:36 (Vol. 2) waterstones, 10:46 (Vol. 1); 108:12 (Vol. 3); 160:54 (Vol. 4)Sheet metal basics, 100:8 (Vol. 3)Sheet goods, choosing, 149:61 (Vol. 4)Shelving, planner, 98:68 (Vol. 3) standards, 154:50 (Vol. 4)Shop, budget, 155:62 (Vol. 4) cleanup, 12:93 (Vol. 1) floorfinishes,20:85 (Vol. 1) habits, 157:70 (Vol. 4) heating systems, 144:86 (Vol. 4)

Shop, continued, home brews, 44:68 (Vol. 2) insurance, 45:74 (Vol. 2) layout, small, 10:54 (Vol. 1) mistakes, avoiding, 12:25 (Vol. 1) optimization, 172:90 (Vol. 5) organization, 166:76 (Vol. 5) planning, 1:21 (Vol. 1); 151:58 (Vol. 4) readers’, 60:65 (Vol. 2) security, 56:62 (Vol. 2) shortcuts, 149:92 (Vol. 4) wiring, 8:82 (Vol. 1); 95:66 (Vol. 3); 157:96 (Vol. 4) workover, 158:76 (Vol. 4); 162:35 (Vol. 5)Shop class, Carmen Schifano, 18:30 (Vol. 1) high school, 89:66 (Vol. 3); 155:84 (Vol. 4)Signmakers, Brent and Carol Manley, 62:27 (Vol. 2) Dave Jordan, 15:36 (Vol. 1)Silver added to turnings, 79:46 (Vol. 3)Sliding dovetails, 171:12 (Vol. 5) how to cut, 101:18 (Vol. 3)Snowshoes,CarlHeilmanII,48:33 (Vol. 2)Southwest styles, 37:40 (Vol. 2)Spacers speed assembly, 190:39 (Vol. 5)Splinter, wooden supercar, 186:50 (Vol. 5)Splits, avoiding, 176:21 (Vol. 5) Spoons, Jonathan Simons, 98:39 (Vol. 3) Spotted owls, 36:57 (Vol. 2)Spruce Goose, 106:70 (Vol. 3)Squaring techniques, 177:48 (Vol. 5) Stacked-ring vessels, 71:38 (Vol. 2)Statue of Liberty, history, 141:90 (Vol. 4) Steam bending wood, 175:52 (Vol. 5)Steel, bending basics, 115:12 (Vol. 3) hardness, 26:110 (Vol. 1)Steinway pianos, 90:48 (Vol. 3)Stenciling, 92:14 (Vol. 3)Stock, how to level glued-up, 59:57 (Vol. 2)Stop block tips, 182:64 (Vol. 5) Storage, perforated hardboard hangers, 72:62 (Vol. 2)Story sticks, 190:70 (Vol. 5) Strater Hotel, Charlie Schumacher, 105:37 (Vol. 3)Staves and segments, 126:16 (Vol. 4) Step-building, deck, 141:16 (Vol. 4) Straight-line cutting, 172:76 (Vol. 5) Suede, spray-on, 66:76 (Vol. 2)Tables corner connectors, 181:84 (Vol. 5)

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Tables, continued, legs fixinguneven,189:30 (Vol. 5) flared,190:65 (Vol. 5) turned, 89:42 (Vol. 3) tops, securing, 181:28 (Vol. 5) solid-wood, 112:70 (Vol. 3) standards, 9:54 (Vol. 1)Tablesaw, cuts troubleshooting, 184:22 (Vol. 5) burned, 161:14 (Vol. 5) precise angles, 190:22 (Vol. 5) safety, 59:60 (Vol. 2); 173:94; 182:80 (Vol. 5) tricks, 141:96 (Vol. 4) tuneup, 152:54 (Vol. 4)Tambour, 32:38 (Vol. 1)Tapered legs, 81:4 (Vol. 3)Tapers, accurate, 187:32 (Vol. 5)Tarnished hardware, cleaning, 148:8 (Vol. 4)Teaching children woodworking, 178:66 (Vol. 5) Tearout, eliminate, 165:59 (Vol. 5)Tenons, cutting tips, 171:101 (Vol. 5) faux through-tenons, 180:84 (Vol. 5) haunched, joinery, 150:42 (Vol. 4) tuneup with shoulder plane, 183:94 (Vol. 5) wedged and keyed, 174:94 (Vol. 5)Threading metal, 118:12 (Vol. 3) Timber framing, 145:52 (Vol. 4)Tin punching, how to, 53:42 (Vol. 2)Tool kit, basic, 63:76 (Vol. 2) commonsense, 3:10 (Vol. 1)Tool marks, eliminate, 167:10 (Vol. 5)Tool maintenance, 124:55 (Vol. 4) antiques, 143:20 (Vol. 4)Totem poles, Peter Wolf Toth, 42:33 (Vol. 2)Toys and toymakers, Gus Stefureac, 87:35 (Vol. 3) by Hank Gorczynski, 53:37 (Vol. 2) heirloom - Steve Baldwin, 2:41 (Vol. 1) by Mike Jagielo, 154:46 (Vol. 4) whirligigs, Andy Lunde, 16:38 (Vol. 1)Treenware, Roger Sandstorm, 1:70 (Vol. 1)Trees, anatomy, 110:47 (Vol. 3) champion, 29:74 (Vol. 1) farms, 42:52 (Vol. 2) identification,48:46 (Vol. 2)

Trees, continued, names, 114:37 (Vol. 3) rings, history, 43:60 (Vol. 2)Trim, door and window, 193:40 (Vol. 5) interior,117,HI1(Vol.3) tricks from a pro, 193:43 (Vol. 5)Turning and turners, basics, 6:35 (Vol. 1) abeginning, 179:74 (Vol. 5) Bert Thompson, 9:36 (Vol. 1) between centers, 64:52 (Vol. 2) Bill Hug, 127:18 (Vol. 4) blanks from trees, 168:102 (Vol. 5) bowl gouge use, 186:66 (Vol. 5) bowls, 57:77 (Vol. 2) finishes,116:58 (Vol. 3) from scrapwood, Al Francendese, 68:25 (Vol. 2) segmented, Galen Carpenter, 127:49 (Vol. 4) chatterwork, 115:78 (Vol. 3) Doug Magrath, 188:70 (Vol. 5) Gail Redman, 97:31 (Vol. 3) hats, Johannes Michelsen, 91:39 (Vol. 3) Neil Weston, 25:34 (Vol. 1) pen-turning basics, 148:80 (Vol. 4) plates, 101:45:82 (Vol. 2) stock, 45:88 (Vol. 2) pyramid point tool, 153:122 (Vol. 4) Ray Allen, 112:81 (Vol. 3) rose engine, Fred Armbruster, 110:51 (Vol. 3) scrapers and parting tools, 189:42 (Vol. 5) small-scale, Bonnie Klein, 49:25 (Vol. 2) tagua, 54:54 (Vol. 2) tools, beginner’s, 59:62 (Vol. 2) vessel showcase, 41:62 (Vol. 2) William H. Macy, 150:46 (Vol. 4)Upholstery, no-sew, 129:49 (Vol. 4) Unevenlegs,fixing,53:68 (Vol. 2)Unmet Needs Program of VFW, 169:93 (Vol. 5) Vacuum-veneering and clamping, 70:76 (Vol. 2)Vapors, harmful, 39:72 (Vol. 2)Veneer and inlay, 26:42 (Vol. 1); 114:12 (Vol. 3) applying, 125:66 (Vol. 4) bandings, 114:70 (Vol. 3); Tony Hayden, 122:76 (Vol. 4) flexible,workingwith,4:45 (Vol. 1) gluing, 98:28 (Vol. 3) made easy, 179:42; 193:54 (Vol. 5) patching, 18:86 (Vol. 1)

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Veneer and inlay, continued, small panels, 153:38 (Vol. 4) storing, 16:26 (Vol. 1) tubes, 137:22 (Vol. 4) turned bowls, 68:40 (Vol. 2) Wagonmaker, Gary Stull, 78:35 (Vol. 3) Walking sticks, Theo Fossel, 33:57 (Vol. 2) Tom Smith, 95:27 (Vol. 3)Wedges, 88:4 (Vol. 3)Whispering pines, David Swarey, 51:35 (Vol. 2) Willow Works, Tehal Virk, 61:23 (Vol. 2)Wiring, lamp, 88:14 (Vol. 3)Wood, characteristics, 137:84 (Vol. 4) collecting, 126:46 (Vol. 4) decay, 131:40 (Vol. 4) defects, 145:26 (Vol. 4) working with, 123:39 (Vol. 4) driftwood, 41:70 (Vol. 2) drying, 141:26 (Vol. 4) air-drying, 15:64 (Vol. 1) Solar wood - Timbergreen Farm, 102:76 (Vol. 3) figured,13:42 (Vol. 1); 111:10 (Vol. 3) found, 176:46 (Vol. 5) grain, 113:43 (Vol. 3) matching, 128:20 (Vol. 4) selection, 94:8 (Vol. 3); 175:62 (Vol. 5) hardwood, buying, 153:88 (Vol. 4) questions, 29:78 (Vol. 1) identification,19:72 (Vol. 1); 122:45 (Vol. 4) look-alikes, 2:96 (Vol. 1); 109:66 (Vol. 3) mail-order, 161:48 (Vol. 5) machining, 157:94 (Vol. 4) medicinal, 57:74 (Vol. 2); 148:65 (Vol. 4) moisture, 115:37 (Vol. 3); 156:66 (Vol. 4) movement, 18:83 (Vol. 1); 90:72; 119:43 (Vol. 3); 150:80 (Vol. 4) pressure-treated, 30:46 (Vol. 1) rare, 128:46 (Vol. 4) recycling, 123:80 (Vol. 4) regional, 150:16 (Vol. 4) scraps, 155:42 (Vol. 4) spalted, 148:56 (Vol. 4) structure and appearance, 155:74 (Vol. 4) substitutes, 192:52 (Vol. 5) treating, PEG, 9:46 (Vol. 1) toxicity, 67:68 (Vol. 2)

Wood, continued, chart, 56:93 (Vol. 2) used in sports, 39:74 (Vol. 2) veneer, R.S. Bacon Veneer Co., 84:56 (Vol. 3) Wooden landscapes, Jim Shirley & Sons, 32:52 (Vol. 1)Woodburning, Vicki Schreiner, 117:76 (Vol. 3) WOOD magazine, first25years,193:64 (Vol. 5) shop tour, 80:76 (Vol. 3); 170:62 (Vol. 5)Wood species, Ailanthus, 91:13 (Vol. 3) American chestnut, 125:87 (Vol. 4) Ash, 10:25 (Vol. 1) Aspen, 18:29 (Vol. 1) Avocado, 62:88 (Vol. 2) Bald cypress, 20:33 (Vol. 1); 112:40 (Vol. 3); 141:44 (Vol. 4) Balsa, 23:83 (Vol. 1) Balsam Fir, 110:118 (Vol. 3) Bamboo, 144:28 (Vol. 4) Basket oak, 74:96 (Vol. 2) Basswood, 9:35 (Vol. 1); 78:33 (Vol. 3); 116:115 (Vol. 3); Beech, 12:27 (Vol. 1); 102:33 (Vol. 3) Bigleaf maple, 139:20 (Vol. 4) Birch, 7:37 (Vol. 1) Black ash, 114:110 (Vol. 3) Black cherry, 40:25 (Vol. 2); 90:29 (Vol. 3) Black gum, 113:40 (Vol. 3) Black locust, 70:85 (Vol. 2) Black walnut, 35:33 (Vol. 2); 121:102; 155:26 (Vol. 4) Black willow, 58:25 (Vol. 2) Boxelder, 105:33 (Vol. 3); 157:14 (Vol. 4) Bristlecone, 9:86 (Vol. 1) Bubinga, 78:84 (Vol. 3) Bur oak, 60:90 (Vol. 2) Butternut, 55:23 (Vol. 2) Busera, 98:85 (Vol. 3) Butternut, 123:102 (Vol. 4) Cacao, 49:21 (Vol. 2) California laurel, 32:37 (Vol. 1) Camphorwood, 8:91 (Vol. 1) Carob, 5:88 (Vol. 1) Cascara buckthorn, 72:32 (Vol. 2) Cedar, 41:22 (Vol. 2) aromatic, 194:16 (Vol. 5) Ceiba, 57:84 (Vol. 2) Cherry, 4:27 (Vol. 1); 146:50 (Vol. 4) a pro’s secrets, 170:70 (Vol. 5)

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Wood species, continued, Chestnut, 29:37 (Vol. 1) Chinaberry, 30:90 (Vol. 1) Cocobolo, 33:33 (Vol. 2) Cottonwood, 37:31 (Vol. 2) Cypress, George Olivier, 28:64 (Vol. 1) Darah Darah, 53:33 (Vol. 2) Douglasfir,28:25 (Vol. 1) Eastern red cedar, 13:31 (Vol. 1); 69:33 (Vol. 2) Eastern White Pine, 53:35 (Vol. 2) Ebony, 20:104 (Vol. 1) Elm, 16:37 (Vol. 1) English Oak, 18:25 (Vol. 1) exotics, Keith Stephens, 125:44 (Vol. 4) Flowering dogwood, 82:41 (Vol. 3) Ginkgo, 45:17 (Vol. 2) Goncalo alves, 80:37 (Vol. 3) Greenheart, 38:88 (Vol. 2) Gum Arabic, 54:92 (Vol. 2) Hackberry, 71:23 (Vol. 2) Hemlock, 26:37 (Vol. 1) Hickory, 51:33 (Vol. 2) Holly, 14:33 (Vol. 1) Honduras Mahogany, 42:31 (Vol. 2) identification,19:72 (Vol. 1); 122:45 (Vol. 4) Ipe,155:122 (Vol. 4) Ironwood,HoneyMesquite,46:91 (Vol. 2) Jarrah, 19:103 (Vol. 1) Kauri, 63:91 (Vol. 2) Kentucky Coffeetree, 141:111 (Vol. 4) Koa, 27:35 (Vol. 1) Lacewood, 149:33 (Vol. 4); 76:28 (Vol. 3) Letterwood, 7:103 (Vol. 1) Lignum Vitae, 40:23 (Vol. 2) Live oak, 97:81 (Vol. 3) Longleaf pine, 135:86 (Vol. 4); 85:35 (Vol. 3) Madrone, 74:37 (Vol. 2) Magnolia, 30:29 (Vol. 1) Mahogany, 153:24 (Vol. 4); 5:27 (Vol. 1) Manchineel, 94:101 (Vol. 3) Manzanita, 103:22 (Vol. 3) Maple, 3:49 (Vol. 1) coloring, 151:14 (Vol. 4) figured,176:76 (Vol. 5) Meranti, 83:41 (Vol. 3) Mesquite, 15:23; 31:37 (Vol. 1); 104:33 (Vol. 3) Mountain laurel, 89:86 (Vol. 3) Mountain mahogany, 106:27 (Vol. 3)

Wood species, continued, North American, 61:62 (Vol. 2) Northern red oak, 34:27 (Vol. 2) Northern white cedar, 98:37 (Vol. 3) Oak, 1:77 (Vol. 1); 184:40 (Vol. 5) quartersawn, 146:20; 156:32 (Vol. 4) Ohio Buckeye, 117:123 (Vol. 3) Osage orange, 13:29 (Vol. 1); 129:22 (Vol. 4) Padauk, 24:25 (Vol. 1); 148:42 (Vol. 4) Paldao, 27:85 (Vol. 1) Palmetto, 145:31 (Vol. 4) Paper birch, 85:18 (Vol. 3) Para rubber tree, 52:25 (Vol. 2) Paulownia, 6:81 (Vol. 1) Pecan, 8:29 (Vol. 1); 108:11 (Vol. 3) Pernambuco, 2:101 (Vol. 1) Peroba, 29:33 (Vol. 1) Persimmon, 136:102 (Vol. 4) Peruvian walnut, 75:32 (Vol. 2) Pine, choosing, 68:82 (Vol. 2) working with, 147:70 (Vol. 4) PinkIvory,3:99 (Vol. 1) Pitch pine, 99:80 (Vol. 3) Ponderosa pine, 11:27 (Vol. 1) Port Orford cedar, 102:30 (Vol. 3) Primavera, 73:90 (Vol. 2) Purpleheart, 64:91 (Vol. 2) Quassia, 51:31 (Vol. 2) Ramin, 56:34 (Vol. 2) Red Alder, 21:33 (Vol. 1); 96:25 (Vol. 3) Red pine, 107:31 (Vol. 3) Redwood, logging, 6:25 (Vol. 1); 44:21 (Vol. 2); 88:44 (Vol. 3) Rock elm, 105:30 (Vol. 3) Sabicu, 37:90 (Vol. 2) Saguaro, 4:83 (Vol. 1) Sapele, 28:23 (Vol. 1); Sassafras, 25:33 (Vol. 1); 109:38 (Vol. 3) Satinwood, 21:30 (Vol. 1) Sequoia, 88:30 (Vol. 3) Shagbark hickory, 124:28 (Vol. 4) Sitka spruce, 17:31 (Vol. 1); 132:110 (Vol. 4) Strychnine tree, 65:24 (Vol. 2) Sugar Maple, 36:31 (Vol. 2); 139:82 (Vol. 4) Sugar Pine, 119:10 (Vol. 3) Sumac, 44:75 (Vol. 2)

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Air compressors & accessories, 10:50 (Vol. 1) compact, tested, 170:18 (Vol. 5) nailer/compressor kits, 190:30 (Vol. 5) portable, 132:74 (Vol. 4) review, 73:54 (Vol. 2) tested, 69:58 (Vol. 2)Airbrush, using, 49:56 (Vol. 2)Air-filtrationsystems,83:48 (Vol. 3); 120:70 (Vol. 3); 139:76 (Vol. 4); 172:70 (Vol. 5)Angle Finders, 161:92 (Vol. 5)Antique tools, adjustable square, 105:79 (Vol. 3) adze and bung borer, 96:8 (Vol. 3) Bailey hand plane, 59:20 (Vol. 2) barrelmaking, 64:90 (Vol. 2) bedrock bench planes, 48:84 (Vol. 2) calipers, 95:74 (Vol. 3) combination tool holders, 38:81 (Vol. 2) compass planes, 84:98 (Vol. 3) crown planes, 76:4 (Vol. 3) door mortiser, 75:6 (Vol. 2) double-crank brace, 42:79 (Vol. 2) dowel/rod turner, 44:74 (Vol. 2)

Antique tools, continued, folding rules, 26:112 (Vol. 1) hammers, 37:87 (Vol. 2) hand clamps, 53:87 (Vol. 2) hand planes, 93:28 (Vol. 3) hewing ax, 13:22 (Vol. 1) hollow augers, 74:8 (Vol. 2) marking gauges, 43:83 (Vol. 2) miter trimmer, 50:31 (Vol. 2) molding planes, 29:34 (Vol. 1) mortise machine, 101:124; 106:14 (Vol. 3) plow and combination planes, 51:82 (Vol. 2) prices, 60:24 (Vol. 2) pump-log tools, 57:86 (Vol. 2) router planes, 46:90 (Vol. 2) saw vise, 97:100 (Vol. 3) shoot board and plane, 63:82 (Vol. 2) slitting cutter, 81:10 (Vol. 3) spiral screwdriver, 62:90 (Vol. 2) Spirit level, 19:82 (Vol. 1) spokeshaves, 19:100 (Vol. 1) stand-up plane, 70:18 (Vol. 2) Stanley #57 core-box plane, 94:20 (Vol. 3)

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Wood species, continued, Sweet buckeye, 77:94 (Vol. 3) Sweet gum, 23:29 (Vol. 1); 93:30 (Vol. 3) Sycamore, 49:23 (Vol. 2); 111:102 (Vol. 3) Tamarack, 71:21 (Vol. 2) Tamo, 26:34 (Vol. 1) Teak, 22:27 (Vol. 1); 46:33 (Vol. 2) Thuya, 48:26 (Vol. 2) Toxic woods, 32:74 (Vol. 1) Tropical hardwoods, 71:68 (Vol. 2) Tupelo, 62:25 (Vol. 2) Turpentine, 68:20 (Vol. 2) Walnut, 2:77 (Vol. 1); 92:36 (Vol. 3) Western hemlock, 94:31 (Vol. 3) Western larch, 92:33 (Vol. 3) Western red cedar, 19:33 (Vol. 1); 76:31 (Vol. 3) Western white pine, 87:33 (Vol. 3) White ash, 64:27 (Vol. 2); 143:16 (Vol. 4) White oak, 60:33 (Vol. 2) Witch hazel, 83:38 (Vol. 3) Yellow birch, 39:33 (Vol. 2); 126:35 (Vol. 4) Yellow poplar, 15:35 (Vol. 1); 67:21 (Vol. 2); 149:84

Wood species, continued, Yew, 16:25 (Vol. 1)Woodworking, advice, 100:37 (Vol. 3) basic skills, 183:84 (Vol. 5) bus, Sheila Dawson, 40:52 (Vol. 2) class, Mark Tudor, 97:42 (Vol. 3) I.Q.test,41:78 (Vol. 2) schools, 53:64 (Vol. 2); 170:84 (Vol. 5) shows, 13:94 (Vol. 1) smarter, 167:68 (Vol. 5) terms, 2:117; 3:120 (Vol. 1); 149:110; 150:36; 151:100; 152:31; 153:36; 155:100; 156:36; 157:18 (Vol. 4) trivia, Sears, 74:49 (Vol. 2) vacations, 6:10; 16:70 (Vol. 1); 99:72; 120:74 (Vol. 3) videos, 10:89 (Vol. 1) with kids, 10:66 (Vol. 1)Woodworking Hall of Fame, 100:43; 108:35; 117:41; 117:42 (Vol. 3); 126:37 (Vol. 4)Workbench,flattenuneventop,80:10World of Disney, 35:56 (Vol. 2)

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Antique tools, continued, Stanley window display, 91:20 (Vol. 3) transitional planes, 56:96 (Vol. 2) try squares, 36:80 (Vol. 2) walking-wheel calipers, 45:86 (Vol. 2)Bandsaws, 15:50 (Vol. 1) 14”, tested, 185:54 (Vol. 5) blades, 32:78 (Vol. 1) carbide-tipped, 174:104 (Vol. 5) choosing, 70:36 (Vol. 2) folding, 9:14 (Vol. 1) fences, aftermarket, 185:26 (Vol. 5) guide blocks, 174:32 (Vol. 5) large, tested, 166:46 (Vol. 5) review, 38:50; 65:48 (Vol. 2) riser block installation, 176:24 (Vol. 5) safety, 75:48 (Vol. 2) stationary, tested, 102:50 (Vol. 3) tested, 51:66 (Vol. 2); 144:74 (Vol. 4) tuneup, 82:74 (Vol. 3); 172:52 (Vol. 5) update, 75:77 (Vol. 2)Batteries, Lithium-Ion,163:22 (Vol. 5) nickel-metal hydride, 119:88 (Vol. 3)Bed-rail hardware, 187:18 (Vol. 5)Belt/disc sander, tested, 109:60 (Vol. 3) Belt sanders, portable, 2:57; 30:54 (Vol. 1) review, 38:74 (Vol. 2) tested, 100:68 (Vol. 3); stationary, 28:58 (Vol. 1)Belt sanding techniques, 25:55 (Vol. 1)Bench plane basics, 29:38 (Vol. 1)Benchtop mortisers, tested, 107:58 (Vol. 3)Benchtop tools, DeWalt, 97:102 (Vol. 3) update, 100:32 (Vol. 3)Biscuit joiners, 117:56 (Vol. 3) review, 73:56 (Vol. 2) tested, 57:42 (Vol. 2)Blade and bit cleaners, tested, 158:20 (Vol. 4)Blades, 10-inch tested, 121:62 (Vol. 4) circular saw, carbide-tipped, 20:60 (Vol. 1) how they’re made, 111:56 (Vol. 3) thin-kerf, tested, 34:44 (Vol. 2)Block plane, how to buy, 160:52 (Vol. 4)Bow saw, 16:93 (Vol. 1)Brad nailers, 124:68 (Vol. 4) cordless, 180:24 (Vol. 5) tested, 66:30 (Vol. 2); 145:29 (Vol. 4); 162:76 (Vol. 5)

Brushes, choosing, 142:16 (Vol. 4) disposable, tested, 96:34 (Vol. 3)CAD software, 177:62 (Vol. 5) Carbide-tipped saw blades, tested, 63:40 (Vol. 2)Carving, power, 117:52 (Vol. 3) rotary 92:18 (Vol. 3)Carving tools, 44:42 (Vol. 2) attachments, 19:30 (Vol. 1) rotary, 19:64 (Vol. 1)Casters, machinery, tested, 157:39 (Vol. 4) Chisels, bevel-edge, 116:76 (Vol. 3)Chucks, four-jaw, tested, 160:18 (Vol. 4)Circular saw, blades, update, 75:77 (Vol. 2) portable, 27:64 (Vol. 1) review, 38:30; 65:50 (Vol. 2) rail-guided, tested, 192:62 (Vol. 5) tested, 141:84 (Vol. 4)Clamping station, review, 132:102 (Vol. 4)Clamp-on tool guides, tested, 165:70 (Vol. 5)Clamps, extensions, 117:16 (Vol. 3) one-handed, tested, 139:66 (Vol. 4) parallel-jaw, 178:78 (Vol. 5) Quick-grip, 132:100 (Vol. 4) tested, 41:56 (Vol. 2)CNC routers, 165:10 (Vol. 5)Combination machines, 22:52 (Vol. 1)Compucarve, tested, 184:82 (Vol. 5) Cope-cutting sleds, tested, 191:30 (Vol. 5)Cordless drills, 14.4 volts, 161:70 (Vol. 5) and circular saw, tested, 137:60 (Vol. 4) power, 119:40 (Vol. 3) review, 56:64 (Vol. 2) tested, 42:62 (Vol. 2); 89:56; 119:72 (Vol. 3) update, 98:24 (Vol. 3) voltage, 79:43 (Vol. 3)Cordless tools, batteries, 161:82 (Vol. 5) myths and facts, 42:21 (Vol. 2)Cyclone Scrudrill, 46:16 (Vol. 2)Dadoes blades & sets, tested, 3:77 (Vol. 1); 46:60 (Vol. 2) cutting tools, review, 65:46 (Vol. 2) sets, 6”, tested, 188:50 (Vol. 5) premium, 108:58 (Vol. 3)

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Dadoes, continued, tested, 150:92 (Vol. 4)Deck anchors, 116:18 (Vol. 3)Dovetail jigs, router, 19:34 (Vol. 1) tested, 134:62; 142:18 (Vol. 4); 175:77 (Vol. 5)Doweling Jigs, 1:109 (Vol. 1) tested, 167:16 (Vol. 5)Drill bits, 11:54 (Vol. 1) drill bit chart, 91 (Vol. 3) Forstner, 20:95 (Vol. 1); 41:72 (Vol. 2) sets, 194:20 (Vol. 5) types, 149:12 (Vol. 4)Drill presses, 24:56 (Vol. 1) benchtop, tested, 180:62 (Vol. 5) jigs and accessories, 24:26 (Vol. 1) review, 38:46; 56:66 (Vol. 2) stationary, review, 136:84 (Vol. 4)Drills, and boring tools, 79:4 (Vol. 3) chucks, quick-change, 127:86 (Vol. 4) corded, tested, 36:66 (Vol. 2) cordless, 11:38 (Vol. 1); 38:42 (Vol. 2)Dust collection, 185:65 (Vol. 5) attachments, 18:90 (Vol. 1) calculating, 119:16 (Vol. 3) central, 17:48 (Vol. 1) cyclones, tested 153:94 (Vol. 4) hoods, tested, 155:16 (Vol. 4) masks & respirators, 6:47 (Vol. 1) portable, 16:54 (Vol. 1) remote controls, 182:22 (Vol. 5) review, 65:52 (Vol. 2) systems, setting up, 96:12 (Vol. 3) tested, 54:42 (Vol. 2); 96:58 (Vol. 3); 182:66 (Vol. 5) vacuums, 26:56 (Vol. 1) review, 73:68 (Vol. 2); 129:66 (Vol. 4) tested, 78:56 (Vol. 3) tool-triggered, tested, 183:104 (Vol. 5)Engravers, high-speed, tested, 103:52 (Vol. 3)Fasteners, screws, 64:68 (Vol. 2) threaded, 69:64 (Vol. 2)Finishing products, 47:42 (Vol. 2)Folding rule, 21:91 (Vol. 1)Gauge blocks for fast setups, 172:106 (Vol. 5)Glues, epoxy, 8:60 (Vol. 1)

Glues, continued, guide to woodworking, 156:59 (Vol. 4) reference guide, 107:46 (Vol. 3) tested, 79:70 (Vol. 3); 159:8 (Vol. 4) update, 97:22 (Vol. 3) water-resistant tested, 45:30 (Vol. 2) woodworking, tested, 157:80 (Vol. 4)Glue-up accessories, 168:94 (Vol. 5)Hammers, 107:8 (Vol. 3) Handsaws, 106:33 (Vol. 3) Hand tools, Japanese, 9:50 (Vol. 1) pull saws, tested, 156:14 (Vol. 4) power-tool user, 171:80 (Vol. 5) problem-solving, 192:54 (Vol. 5) products, 47:18 (Vol. 2)Hollow mortise chisels, 156:100 (Vol. 4)Hold-downs, tested, 176:78 (Vol. 5)Hot new tools (Vol. 5) 2006, 167:80 (Vol. 5) 2007, 174:70 (Vol. 5) 2008, 181:50 (Vol. 5) 2009, 188:29 (Vol. 5) 2010, 195:68 (Vol. 5)HVLP sprayers, tested, 60:79 (Vol. 2); 106:50 (Vol. 3); 169:72 (Vol. 5)IdeaShop5;tools,151:8 (Vol. 4)Impactdrivers,12-volt,tested,169:106 (Vol. 5)Incrajig,howto,58:32 (Vol. 2)IncraMiter5000,review,134:22 (Vol. 4)Jigsaws, 5:32 (Vol. 1) blades, 71:72 (Vol. 2) review, 65:54 (Vol. 2) tested, 71:25 (Vol. 2); 84:44 (Vol. 3) tune up, 91:74 (Vol. 3)Jointers, 6 inch, review, 135:60 (Vol. 4) tested, 189:54 (Vol. 5) 8 inch, tested, 168:69 (Vol. 5) 12 inch, tested, 191:66 (Vol. 5) knife adjustment, 165:36 (Vol. 5) review, 56:68; 38:66 (Vol. 2) tested, 31:66 (Vol. 1) tips, 135:66 (Vol. 4) troubleshooting, 168:14 (Vol. 5)Laser levels, tested, 154:14 (Vol. 4)Lathes, 6:68 (Vol. 1) chucks, 14:103 (Vol. 1) mid-size, tested, 147:98 (Vol. 4) mini, tested, 101:50 (Vol. 3); 179:84 (Vol. 5)

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Lathes, continued, review, 38:70; 73:60 (Vol. 2) tested, 64:42 (Vol. 2) tuning, 101:14 (Vol. 3)Layout tools, 25:66 (Vol. 1)Leveling legs, 6:75 (Vol. 1) Lighting, shop, 132:102 (Vol. 4) workshop, 159:92 (Vol. 4)Logging sawmills, 66:56 (Vol. 2)Loose-tenon, tested, 177:66 (Vol. 5)Machinery setup, 189:22 (Vol. 5)Measuring and marking 180:70 (Vol. 5) Miter clamps, 93:66 (Vol. 3)Miter gauge (Vol. 5) extensions, 162:16 (Vol. 5) & sleds, tested, 179:64 (Vol. 5) tuneup, 179:24 (Vol. 5)Miter guides, 133:54 (Vol. 4)Mitersaws, 12:52 (Vol. 1) 12 inch, compound, 131:68 (Vol. 4) tested, 178:86 (Vol. 5) compound, tested, 104:56 (Vol. 3) lasers, tested, 159:10 (Vol. 4) review, 65:56 (Vol. 2) sliding, tested, 154:74 (Vol. 4) compound, tested, 87:40 (Vol. 3) stand, portable, 118:66 (Vol. 3) tested, 50:48 (Vol. 2); 143:90 (Vol. 4) tuneup, 82:79 (Vol. 3)Mobile bases, 110:80 (Vol. 3) options, 184:30 (Vol. 5)Moisture meters, 127:70 (Vol. 4)Mortisers, benchtop, tested, 156:78 (Vol. 4)Multi-machine accessories, 10:64 (Vol. 1)Nail guns, 23-gauge pinners tested, 164:38 (Vol. 5) Nails, 85:4 (Vol. 3)Oscillating spindle sanders, tested, 72:78 (Vol. 2)Outdoor glues, 190:72 (Vol. 5)Palm drivers, tested, 173:98 (Vol. 5)Panel-raising bits, 146:16 (Vol. 4)Panel carriers, tested, 177:26 (Vol. 5)Pantograph, 23:58 (Vol. 1)Planers, benchtop, tested, 173:74 (Vol. 5) hand-held, tested, 18:70 (Vol. 1) portable, 120:56 (Vol. 3); 133:16 (Vol. 4) tested, 51:54 (Vol. 2); 92:74 (Vol. 3); 148:68; 151:34 (Vol. 4)

Planers, continued, tune up, 91:79 (Vol. 3) review, 38:54; 56:78 (Vol. 2) snipe, 120:94 (Vol. 3) stationary, 115:50 (Vol. 3) tested, 34:64 (Vol. 2) tuneup tips, 173:37 (Vol. 5) Planer/molders, tested, 62:62 (Vol. 2)Plate joiners, 23:44 (Vol. 1)Plywood edging bits, 163:10 (Vol. 5)Pocket-hole jigs, tested, 152:62 (Vol. 4)Power-carving bits, 77:19 (Vol. 3) Power planers, tested, 153:12 (Vol. 4)Power tools, accessories, 47:60 (Vol. 2) basic, 190:34 (Vol. 5) fivequickfixes,177:82 (Vol. 5) maintenance, 134:50 (Vol. 4) portable, precision, 174:58 (Vol. 5) products, 47:50 (Vol. 2) products, 47:34 (Vol. 2) consumer vs. professional, 47:58 (Vol. 2)Radial arm saws, 17:42 (Vol. 1) buying guide, 116:88 (Vol. 3) review, 38:34; 73:62 (Vol. 2) tuneup, 82:69 (Vol. 3)Radio/battery chargers, 162:22 (Vol. 5)Respirators, 40:32 (Vol. 2)Right-angle braces, 193:22 (Vol. 5)Rip fences, tablesaw, replacement, 29:65 (Vol. 1) tested, 155:52 (Vol. 4) tested, 95:53 (Vol. 3)Rolling workshop storage, 167:28 (Vol. 5)Routers, accessories, 85:44 (Vol. 3) bits, 8:50 (Vol. 1) bird’s-mouth, 144:20 (Vol. 4) box-slotting, 184:24 (Vol. 5) carbide, tested, 75:42 (Vol. 2) care, 126:56 (Vol. 4) chamfer, 118:34 (Vol. 3) chart, 73 (Vol. 2) dovetail, 127:22 (Vol. 4) drawer-lock bit, 129:18 (Vol. 4) fingerjoint,review,98:32 (Vol. 3) flush-trim,review,136:32 (Vol. 4) Jesada, update, 100:30 (Vol. 3) lock miter, review, 86:10 (Vol. 3)

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Routers, continued, multi-profile,reviewed, 122:18 (Vol. 4) premium vs. low-cost, 155:18 (Vol. 4) rabbeting bit set, 109:14 (Vol. 3) rail-and-stile, review, 89:46 (Vol. 3) raised-panel, setups, 75:4 (Vol. 2) vertical, 95:16 (Vol. 3) replaceable cutter, 177:84 (Vol. 5) round-over, review, 101:91 (Vol. 3) rule joint, 103:76 (Vol. 3); 181:22 (Vol. 5) spiral bit review, 132:26 (Vol. 4) types, 151:38 (Vol. 4) cordless, 137:30 (Vol. 4) DIYvs.pro,159:12 (Vol. 4) how-to table mount, 102:18 (Vol. 3) fixedbase,170:48 (Vol. 5) tested, 105:70 (Vol. 3) kits, multi-base, 159:68 (Vol. 4) tested, 184:70 (Vol. 5) lifts, tested, 142:80 (Vol. 4); 171:74 (Vol. 5) mid sized plunge, tested, 99:58 (Vol. 3) monster, tested, 164:74 (Vol. 5) plunge, 21:34 (Vol. 1); 38:62 (Vol. 2) basics, 123:56 (Vol. 4) maintenance, 170:100 (Vol. 5) tested, 149:86 (Vol. 4) product testing, 1:53 (Vol. 1) review, 56:72 (Vol. 2); 126:68 (Vol. 4) slot cutters, 138:34 (Vol. 4) speed chart, 186:30 (Vol. 5) table, review, 122:66 (Vol. 4) how to choose, 159:88 (Vol. 4) how to mount, 151:70 (Vol. 4) power switches, 189:28 (Vol. 5) upgrades, 164:92; 192:24 (Vol. 5) table-mounted, 192:26 (Vol. 5) tested, 33:64 (Vol. 2); 81:56 (Vol. 3); 138:84 (Vol. 4) trim, 113:72 (Vol. 3) tested, 177:44 (Vol. 5)Rust, removers, tested, 154:87 (Vol. 4)Safety, glasses, 24:64 (Vol. 1) hearing protection, 7:59 (Vol. 1) tested, 184:90 (Vol. 5) lathe, 94:24 (Vol. 3) owner’s manual, 82:84 (Vol. 3) push sticks, 107:44 (Vol. 3)

Safety, continued, scrollsaw, 95:97 (Vol. 3) tablesaw, 128:34 (Vol. 4) woodturning gouge, 122:15 (Vol. 4)Sanders, belt, care, 28:76 (Vol. 1) & disc, tested, 158:80 (Vol. 4) review, 56:70 (Vol. 2) stationary, review, 65:58 (Vol. 2) detail, tested, 74:44 (Vol. 2); 165:92 (Vol. 5) disc sanders, tested, 146:65 (Vol. 4) drum, 130:54 (Vol. 4) finishing, review, 73:58 (Vol. 2) tested, 60:52 (Vol. 2) oscillating spindle, 112:64 (Vol. 3) palm, 7:74 (Vol. 1) pneumatic, 110:16 (Vol. 3) random-orbit, 123:74 (Vol. 4) and jigsaw, Bosch, 36:51 (Vol. 2) discs, 152:72 (Vol. 4) review, 73:64 (Vol. 2) tested, 59:42 (Vol. 2); 90:50 (Vol. 3); 145:64 (Vol. 4); 186:56 (Vol. 5) spindle, 195:24 (Vol. 5)Sandpaper, choosing, 20:50 (Vol. 1)Saw-blade manufacturing, 22:60 (Vol. 1)Sawhorse, tested, 142:70 (Vol. 4)Sawmills reviewed, 125:76 (Vol. 4) Screw drills, 41:20 (Vol. 2)Screws, chart, 82 (Vol. 3) modern, 191:41 (Vol. 5)Scrollsaws, 8:54; 28:38 (Vol. 1) blades, 34:56 (Vol. 2) review, 38:58; 56:74 (Vol. 2) tested, 45:68 (Vol. 2); 91:50 (Vol. 3)Shapers, tested, 86:44 (Vol. 3) Sharpening, carbide blades, 22:80 (Vol. 1) chain saw, 20:99 (Vol. 1) diamond stone, 23:50 (Vol. 1) jointer/planer knives, 24:74 (Vol. 1) systems, 186:40 (Vol. 5) water-cooled, tested, 146:84 (Vol. 4) Sheet goods fasteners, 179:80 (Vol. 5)Shop products, 55:54; 56:50; 65:34 (Vol. 2); 76:48 (Vol. 3)

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Shop products, continued, heaters, 72:65 (Vol. 2) radiant, update, 81:24 (Vol. 3) stereo system, 177:18 (Vol. 5)Shopsmith vs. Total Shop, 35:35 (Vol. 2)Shoulder planes, tested, 183:90 (Vol. 5)SketchUp, 189:64 (Vol. 5) Specialty clamps, 162:63 (Vol. 5)Splitters, tablesaw, tested, 155:60 (Vol. 4)Spindle shapers, tested, 39:56 (Vol. 2)Staplers, tested, 66:30 (Vol. 2)Steel rules, tested, 178:24 (Vol. 5)Stepped dowels, 162:88 (Vol. 5)Switches, foot-operated, 123:26 (Vol. 4)Tablesaws, 4:55; 32:56 (Vol. 1) accessories, 176:68 (Vol. 5) accuracy, 187:40 (Vol. 5) alignment block, 178:12 (Vol. 5) blades (Vol. 5) general-purpose, tested 181:42 (Vol. 5) retest, 183:44 (Vol. 5) selection, 165:22 (Vol. 5) under $50, 194:58 (Vol. 5) cabinet-style, tested, 98:58 (Vol. 3); 151:74 (Vol. 4) cleaning, 161:18 (Vol. 5) fences, review, 73:66 (Vol. 2) hybrid, tested, 187:50 (Vol. 5) jigs, 151:80 (Vol. 4) mid-priced, 163:76 (Vol. 5) molding cutters, 177:74 (Vol. 5) purchasing, 183:62 (Vol. 5) Ryobi BT3000, update, 54:88 (Vol. 2) review, 38:38; 56:76 (Vol. 2) SawStop, 131:14 (Vol. 4) cabinet saw, 165:32 (Vol. 5) stationary, 128:68 (Vol. 4) tenoning jigs, tested, 152:10 (Vol. 4); 193:69 (Vol. 5)

tested, 68:66 (Vol. 2) tips and techniques, 174:82 (Vol. 5) tune up, 2:8 (Vol. 1); 91:66 (Vol. 3)Tape for every job, 170:30 (Vol. 5)Taiwanese made tools, 99:41 (Vol. 3)Thicknessing machines, 13:56 (Vol. 1)Tool collecting, getting started, 18:50 (Vol. 1) handsaws, 3:100 (Vol. 1) hand tools, preserving, 12:48 (Vol. 1) Old-Newfangled woodworking machinery, 4:35 (Vol. 1)Tool collecting, continued, Stanley No. 1, 1:76 (Vol. 1) Stanley No. 45, 14:28 (Vol. 1); 110:10 (Vol. 3)Tools, editor favorites, 179:28 (Vol. 5) innovations, 193:58 (Vol. 5) new 2005, 160:82 (Vol. 4) save money, 157:20 (Vol. 4) testing procedures, 61:30 (Vol. 2) tune-up, 150:74 (Vol. 4) used, buying guide, 167:44 (Vol. 5) Transportingwood,inflatableroofrack, 132:100 (Vol. 4)Vises, buyer’s guide, 147:88 (Vol. 4) tested, 37:42 (Vol. 2)Wet-wheel grinders, tested, 77:35 (Vol. 3) Wood putties, tested, 69:40 (Vol. 2)Workshop helpers, 47:76 (Vol. 2)Workshop stocking stuffers, 48:60 (Vol. 2)Woodturning, skew chisel use, 183:70 (Vol. 5) spindle, tools, 6:79 (Vol. 1) tools, 14:58 (Vol. 1) must have, 148:98 (Vol. 4) small turnings, 74:10 (Vol. 2)

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