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List Price: $19.95 | | Label: Toolbox Productions, Inc.
Salesrank: 133160
Released: April 1, 2007 |
| Our Price: $11.00 |
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MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Anamorphic NTSC Widescreen | |
Editorial Review:
Our lead article in this issue features one of the best-known woodworkers in the country, Frank Klausz, who shows us how easy it can be to make dovetails for drawers, using a combination of traditional Hungarian and modern American methods.
Most woodworkers today use at least a few stationary machines, and Stephen Cohen, a former New York shop-teacher, takes us around his well-equipped shop and tells us how to acquire some great machines at bargain prices.
Other woodworkers may rely primarily on traditional hand methods Noted eighteenth-century furniture expert Allan Breed explains what goes into a million dollar side table in this first of two parts on the construction of a famous Newport masterpiece.
Inside Story makes another appearance in this issue with a close look at one of the more enduring construction methods, frame-and-paneling, as it was used in a piece originally made in the fifteenth century.
Our last feature in this issue focuses on the plane, and specifically planes made by one of the premier toolmaking companies: Lie-Nielsen, as we get the inside scoop from Thomas Lie-Nielsen himself and a rare tour of his Maine factory.
In addition to these great features that you will return to time-and-time again, you will also find regular departments, such as Face-to-Face, where we meet personalities from the woodworking world, such as Peter Korn, who founded and runs one of America s best schools: The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, and the Demo Bench, where Thomas Lie-Nielsen demonstrates the use of Shapton waterstones and shares with us Ruler Trick . by David Charlesworth. Tips & TricksWarren May to pick up some useful inlay tips.