#118–May/June 1996
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Curly Cherry Highboy, Part Two
Making the upper case, drawers and gooseneck molding
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Low Assembly Bench
Versatile platform puts your work at the right height
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Choosing Shaper Cutters
Toolmakers are improving safety and quality
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Padding Lacquer
A quick, easy alternative to French polishing
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Epoxy Inlay
Tough, fast-drying resins can replace traditional wood accents
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Turning Rotted Wood
The dregs of your woodpile can yield some beautiful results
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Choosing Tropical Hardwoods
Rain forest preservation finds an unlikely ally in small-scale cooperatives that harvest wood
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Flattening Wide Panels by Hand
A flat, blemish-free surface doesn't have to take all day
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Sliding Fence for a Miter Gauge
Shop-built fence adjusts quickly for accurate cuts
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Benchtop Machines Make Mortising Affordable
A look at six models currently on the market
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Woodworking Revival at the Blacker House
Jim Ipekjian's exquisite craftsmanship is replacing lost Greene and Greene treasures