| WOOD MAGAZINE CHANGES / UPDATES Issue 1-50 |
ISSUE
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ISSUE
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PAGE
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ARTICLE |
CORRECTION / ADDITION |
| 1 |
October 1984 |
49 |
Cutting board |
Cutting diagram: Part B 24" long |
| 1 |
October 1984 |
75 |
Bracelet |
Mandrel is 2-1/4" diameter down to 1-1/2" diameter |
| 2 |
December 1984 |
54 |
Walnut and maple frame |
Bill of Materials: parts order C, D, A, B |
| 5 |
June 1985 |
57 |
Pint-sized picnic table |
DO NOT USE--SEE Outdoor Projects 1994 for correct drawings and dimensions, page 62. |
| 6 |
August 1985 |
34 |
Workbench |
Building and installing the vise: Step 1 "Laminate two pieces of 1 1/2"-thick pine to form the vise jaw (N)." |
| 7 |
October 1985 |
50 |
Surface sander |
Cutting Diagram: 3/4x26x48" Fir Plywood |
| 7 |
October 1985 |
81 |
Oak coffee table |
Laying Out The Pin, Part C: 15/16" should be 1 5/16" |
| 8 |
December 1985 |
35 |
Woodworker's mallets |
Drawing (top, left) 2 15/16" should be 1 15/16" |
| 9 |
February 1986 |
69 |
Dining Table |
Article continued on page 87 |
| 10 |
April 1986 |
42 |
Solid oak dining chair |
Cutting Diagram: Cut part E from 1 1/16" stock or laminate two pieces of 3/4" stock |
| 10 |
April 1986 |
42 |
Solid oak dining chair |
Assembly: Part C 16 1/8" = shoulder length equals 14 1/2" plus tenon of 7/16" and tenon of 1 3/16" |
| 10 |
April 1986 |
60 |
Redwood Lantern |
Part F: top 4-1/8" not 5-1/8"; side 2-1/2" not 3"; 52° not 53° |
| 12 |
August 1986 |
68 |
Oak breakfast tray |
Cutting The Box Joints, Step 1: B = 3 13/16"x12" |
| 13 |
October 1986 |
47 |
Heirloom cedar chest |
Front Frame, Part A: tenon 1" not 1 1/2" |
| 13 |
October 1986 |
48 |
Heirloom cedar chest |
Side Section, bottom, right: 3" and 2 1/2" transposed |
| 13 |
October 1986 |
49 |
Heirloom cedar chest |
Supplies: 1 1/2 x 2 1/2" brass butt hinge not 1/2 x 2 1/2" |
| 13 |
October 1986 |
51 |
Heirloom cedar chest |
Buying Guide updates: Router bit available from Sears, Craftsman 26330; Counterbalanced lid support available from Rockler, no. 26179, 800/279-4441 or rockler.com |
| 13 |
October 1986 |
71 |
Jewelry Case |
Buying Guide: Source of Craftsman Wood Service is no longer available. Hinges available through VanDyke's Restoration part #AL02265564. Also Ace or TruValue Hardware stores under Brainerd #9054. |
| 14 |
December 1986 |
49 |
Folk toys |
Flap Jack: 3 7/8" from center of hole to bottom of upright |
| 14 |
December 1986 |
50 |
Folk toys |
See Saw: Arms 1/8x3/8x1 7/8" |
| 14 |
December 1986 |
67, 69 |
Oak magazine rack |
Part F: Lap joints 3/16" deep |
| 15 |
February 1987 |
68 |
Quilt Rack |
Project revised - see WOOD PLAN IFS-1004 |
| 16 |
April 1987 |
43 |
Sander Cabinet |
Bill of Materials: Part A width 13 1/4"; Part D length 13 1/4"; Part L length 13 1/4" |
| 16 |
April 1987 |
49 |
Aniline Dyes |
Updated sources: Constantines Wood Center, 954/561-1716; Highland Hardware, 800/241-6748; Lee Valley Tools Ltd., 800/871-8158; Woodcraft Supply Corp., 800/225-1153 |
| 16 |
April 1987 |
63 |
Homemade lathe |
Bed Assembly: missing dimension on Pedestal is 1 1/2"; Pedestal missing dimension on part F 14" |
| 16 |
April 1987 |
64 |
Homemade lathe |
Motor Mount: Part K from hole to edge 1 1/2" not 1/2" |
| 16 |
April 1987 |
65 |
Homemade lathe |
Headstock Spindle: length 12 1/2" not 11 1/2" |
| 16 |
April 1987 |
68 |
Homemade lathe |
Power Switch source: AMT |
| 17 |
June 1987 |
38 |
Pin Routing Attachment |
Note: fits router tabletop measuring 24x16" |
| 17 |
June 1987 |
71 |
Settee |
Bill of Materials, part B, 23 1/4" not 23 3/4" |
| 18 |
August 1987 |
20 |
Tips From Your Shop (and ours) |
Quick 'N' Easy Band Saw Extension Table: The blade kerf for the bandsaw extension table can be made as shown, by cutting a kerf in from the left-hand side of the plywood table slightly wider than the blade. Or, an easier way to do this would be to slide the wood table through the blade, leaving a kerf behind the blade in the clamped-down extension table. |
| 18 |
August 1987 |
41 |
Burl-topped coffee table |
Mortises: 5/8" from top of mortise to shoulder should be 1" |
| 19 |
October 1987 |
14 |
Saw blade holder (tip) |
2x6 delete |
| 19 |
October 1987 |
58 |
Cradle |
Update Buying Guide: foam pad no longer available from Sears, contact Sleepland, at 3707 E. Hubbell Ave., Des Moines, IA 50317 or phone 515/262-2705.
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| 19 |
October 1987 |
59 |
Cradle |
End Panel: 13" should be 13 3/8"; 2 3/8" should be 2 1/4"; 10 3/8" should be 10 1/8" |
| 19 |
October 1987 |
62 |
Cradle |
Stand Shape is Support Upright Shape: top Part I is 7/8" from edge not 3/4" |
| 19 |
October 1987 |
74 |
Bird feeder |
Gable Roof Support: 1" should be 1 9/16" |
| 19 |
October 1987 |
75 |
Bird feeder |
Finishing Up, step 3: 1 1/4" pipe not 1 3/4" pipe; illustration 1 1/4" pipe; Bill of Materials 1 1/4" pipe and 1 1/4" flange |
| 20 |
December 1987 |
65 |
Showcase wine rack |
Bill of Materials: Part E width 2 3/16"; illustration Part B 1/2" hole 5/8" from inside edge |
| 20 |
December 1987 |
66 |
Showcase wine rack |
Stemware Supports: Part E holes 5/8" from edges; 8 1/2" from center of each hole; Part F hole 5/8" in from side edge. Cross Members, Part D, hole measurements (from center of holes) rear: 7/8" from both ends other holes 2 5/32" from center to next hole. Cross Members, Part D, hole measurements (from center of holes) front: 7/8" from both ends other holes 4 5/16" from center to next hole. |
| 20 |
December 1987 |
79 |
Fat cat bulldozer |
Attach the Dozer Blade, Step 2, 56° note: If your miter gauge reads 0° when set perpendicular to the blade, set the gauge at 34°. If your miter gauge reads 90° when set perpendicular to the blade, set the gauge at 56°. |
| 21 |
February 1988 |
50 |
Portrait Perfect Picture Frame |
Rabbet should be at least 1/4" deeper than picture package (glass, mat, mounting board, backing board) |
| 21 |
February 1988 |
68 |
Barrister's bookcase |
See Talking Back Issue 23, June 1988, page 10, 1 1/2" should be 1 9/16" |
| 21 |
February 1988 |
73 |
Stackable file cabinet |
Bill of Materials: Part F, width 1 5/8"; Part H, quantity 2 |
| 24 |
August 1988 |
35 |
Tractor |
Bill of Materials: Part D, length, 4 1/4" |
| 25 |
October 1988 |
78 |
Mini-safe |
Bill of Materials: Part A, length, 5 1/2"; Part C, length, 4 15/16" |
| 25 |
October 1988 |
79 |
Bill box and key keeper |
Bill of Materials: Part B, length, 10" |
| 26 |
December 1988 |
68 |
Scrollsawn ornaments |
Illustration: 2 3/4" should be 1 3/8" |
| 28 |
April 1989 |
20 |
More helpful tips |
First tip page 66 not page 42 |
| 28 |
April 1989 |
34 |
Southwest Bowl |
Block Pattern Lamination: Top layer 3 1/8" should be 3" |
| 28 |
April 1989 |
35 |
Southwest Bowl |
Feature Layer: 6 1/4" should be 6", side dimensions add up to 12 3/8" |
| 28 |
April 1989 |
49 |
Trestle table |
Illustration, right side: 3/16" hole countersunk on bottom side of (C) (not D); illustration, bottom center: End of (D) (not C) protrudes 1/2" from outside edge of (A) on both ends. |
| 28 |
April 1989 |
51 |
Trestle table |
Support drawing: 3/8" should be 3 1/8" |
| 28 |
April 1989 |
70 |
Acorn birdhouse |
Template, left side, to hole center: 3/4" should be 2" |
| 29 |
June 1989 |
20 |
More tips |
Last tip page 70 not page 60 |
| 29 |
June 1989 |
46 |
Entertainment center |
Cutting diagram: material for Part A is Oak Plywood |
| 29 |
June 1989 |
47 |
Entertainment center |
Cutting diagram: material for Parts M,N,O is 1/2x5 1/2x96" Oak |
| 29 |
June 1989 |
81 |
Napkin holder |
center column, step 7, 3/4" hole in each shaker |
| 29 |
June 1989 |
92 |
Entertainment center |
Buying Guide: new phone number 612/478-8201 |
| 30 |
August 1989 |
39 |
Shaker chair |
Dowel Clamp: letters clockwise are C/E/A/D/B |
| 30 |
August 1989 |
43 |
Shaker chair |
Drilling Guide Chart: Right Front Leg change B to D; Left Front Leg change C to E |
| 30 |
August 1989 |
61 |
Doll Cradle |
Edge-Join, Step 1: two 6 1/4x12" panels |
| 30 |
August 1989 |
62 |
Doll Cradle |
Bill of Materials: Parts E and F 6 1/4" width |
| 31 |
October 1989 |
32 |
Products That Perform |
Plantation Woodstains is out of business |
| 31 |
October 1989 |
73 |
Classic Woody |
Cutting the tires, step 2: R = 21/32" |
| 31 |
October 1989 |
77 |
Classic Woody |
License Plate is no longer available; instant glue is Hot Stuff Package, #21J06.10; hardwood source is out of date. |
| 31 |
October 1989 |
77 |
Classic Woody |
Update (9/01): six spoked-wheel inserts available from Drico Products 888/577-3257 |
| 32 |
December 1989 |
46 |
Tambour desk |
Add to Supplies: 1" brass knob (6) and 1 1/4" brass knob (2) |
| 32 |
December 1989 |
46 |
Tambour desk |
Bill of Materials: Part X Shelf, 3/4x5 1/2x41 1/2", material A, quantity 1 |
| 32 |
December 1989 |
51 |
Writing desk |
Buying Guide: Constantines no longer carries the porcelain knobs
Taper Jig: new phone, Constantines Wood Center, 954/561-1716, www.constantines.com |
| 32 |
December 1989 |
86 |
Tabletop easel |
Bill of Materials: part B, 5/8" thick |
| 32 |
December 1989 |
87 |
Tabletop easel |
Full-size hinge pattern - see correct pattern issue 34, page 14 |
| 33 |
February 1990 |
44 |
Oak dry sink |
Drawer: Cut a 7/8" rabbet 1/2" deep across both ends on the back surface of the drawer front |
| 33 |
February 1990 |
45 |
Buying guide |
phone number 800/241-9741 |
| 34 |
April 1990 |
47 |
Dollhouse in a box |
Illustration chimney: 1/4" hole in chimney cap M |
| 34 |
April 1990 |
73 |
Psaltery |
Buying Guide: 50 feed of #1 music wire |
| 35 |
June 1990 |
62 |
Settee |
Seat Frame: #10x1 1/2" F.H. wood screws through E and into B; #10x1 1/2" F.H. screws into D and C |
| 35 |
June 1990 |
65 |
Settee |
Braces (Q) pattern: Screw hole centerline not centerpoints |
| 35 |
June 1990 |
69 |
Showcase |
Illustration part B: missing dimension for line 13 1/2" |
| 35 |
June 1990 |
70 |
Showcase |
Spline Jig: side measurement is 4" not 2 1/2" |
| 35 |
June 1990 |
75 |
Handscrew Clamps |
No Buying Guide Source (Jan 2003) |
| 36 |
August 1990 |
45 |
Country clock |
You're almost done, step 1: dial backing C not D |
| 37 |
September 1990 |
28 |
Worldwide Woods |
phone changed 303/425-7070 |
| 37 |
September 1990 |
53 |
Labor-of-Love Workbench |
Hole Locations Detail: part L label should be Q; part M label should be R; Buying Guide: Vise catalog no. G9850, Grizzly 800-523-4777; Laminate maple benchtop no. BBT30060, Dunn & Company, 800-728-3866, 1335 NE 50th Ave, Des Moines, IA 50313.
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| 38 |
October 1990 |
22-23 |
Shop Tip |
Missing copy: "
stripping agent and that will speed the aging process of your new parts. About the third time you do this, you won't be able to distinguish the new part from the old ones." |
| 39 |
December 1990 |
37 |
Castle |
caption: part P not part H |
| 39 |
December 1990 |
41 |
Business-card case |
Bill of Materials: part E, width 3/8" |
| 39 |
December 1990 |
46 |
Cutting board |
End Grain Detail: 1" between crosscuts not 3/4" |
| 39 |
December 1990 |
72 |
Battling Harmful Vapors |
See Talking Back, June 1991, page 8, for safety update |
| 40 |
January 1991 |
38 |
Large-Scale Moldings |
See Talking Back, August 1991, page 6, for formula for 8 and 9" blades. |
| 40 |
January 1991 |
48 |
Sharpshooter's showcase |
Dentil mold detail: 3/8" dado 3/8" deep not 1/4" |
| 40 |
January 1991 |
51 |
Sharpshooter's showcase |
Buying Guide sources are no longer available |
| 41 |
February 1991 |
19 |
Chisel Rack |
Tip in Talking Back issue 51, April 1992, p. 10. |
| 41 |
February 1991 |
51 |
Martin Guitar |
see pages xx is pages 52 and 53 |
| 41 |
February 1991 |
76 |
Cherry wall cabinet |
1/2" rabbet 3/8" deep on both ends of part I (see step 3). Buying guide update: no-mortise hinge (#00H51.21) available from Lee Valley at leevalley.com. Cabinet kit no. 101WD is no longer available, order parts separately. Cherry Tree no longer selling cherry dowels, check your local hardware stores. |
| 42 |
April 1991 |
59 |
Mahogany outdoor chair |
Cutting diagram: 3/4x9 1/4x96" Mahogany change bottom row to all part I |
| 43 |
June 1991 |
14 |
Shop Tip (dust-collector switch) |
See Talking Back, February 1992, p. 6 |
| 43 |
June 1991 |
45 |
Dust Collection |
Buying Guide: Low-voltage switching kit. Double-pole, single-throw relay source: Grainger, part #4E944 |
| 43 |
June 1991 |
46 |
Dust collector |
Step 3: Cut a piece of 1/4" stock to 1 3/16" wide by 22" long for the louver supports (E). |
| 43 |
June 1991 |
59 |
Duck under glass |
Step 4: crosscut two pieces of 3/8" stock to 1 1/2x24" |
| 43 |
June 1991 |
81 |
Jelly bean machine |
Bill of Materials: Part E length 2 3/4" |
| 44 |
August 1991 |
35 |
Calendar/Clock |
Buying Guide changed: New Products, 1 Alpine Court, Chestnut Ridge, NY 10927 |
| 44 |
August 1991 |
68 |
Home Brews |
Milk Paint see Talking Back issue 51, April 1992, p. 8 |
| 45 |
September 1991 |
50 |
Barstools |
Leg and Top Side Rail: measurements for breakfast barstool, top two mortise centerpoints 6" not 5 3/4", bottom 5 3/8" |
| 46 |
October 1991 |
15 |
Palm-sander holder |
1 1/2" stock (we used a 2x8 not 2x6) |
| 46 |
October 1991 |
48 |
Work with Plywood |
Stop Block 3/8" hole, 1/4" deep. See Talking Back, issue 49, Jan 1992, p. 6 |
| 49 |
January 1992 |
31 |
Hand-Carved Cookie Molds |
Clarity: The 1 1/4" dimension refers to the distance between the two patterns. See Talking Back, issue 57, December 1992, page 12, for revised drawing. |
| 49 |
January 1992 |
51 |
Acrylic-Impregnated Wood |
Clock/Pen set parts: Klockit, PO Box 636, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 |
| 49 |
January 1992 |
70 |
Shaker wall clock |
Buying Guide changed: Turncraft Clocks, Inc., PO Box 100, Mound, MN 55364-0100 |
| 50 |
February 1992 |
39 |
Shelving Showcase |
Vein Detail: 1/4" veins 3/16" deep |
| 50 |
February 1992 |
58 |
Mitersaw Cabinet |
End View Detail: 17/32" groove not 1/4" groove for tape measure |
| 50 |
February 1992 |
68 |
Rough ‘N' Ready Wrecker |
Bill of Materials: Part D 4 1/4" Length |
I¿ve subscribed to Wood magazine almost from the beginning. How about posting these changes / updates in a downloadable searchable PDF, excel or some such file.
1/1/2012 02:20:39 PM Report AbuseI would like to build the crownless shelf from issue197 May/ June 2010, but I am having no luck finding the plyood cap moulding in oak. Anyone have a thought where I might be able to locate this.
7/24/2011 09:49:15 AM Report Abuse@ronnmeg you can find assorted candies at your local Cracker Barrel or you can go to Gumball.com hope this helps
1/25/2011 06:59:41 PM Report Abuseissue 202 gumball machine, I found that if you put round hard candy instead of gumballs works just as well.
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