| WOOD MAGAZINE CHANGES / UPDATES Issues 51-100 |
ISSUE
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ISSUE
MO / YR |
PAGE
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ARTICLE |
CORRECTION / ADDITION |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
51 |
Dovetail Jig |
Locating The Guides: kerf should be on the right side, not left side. See Talking Back issue 54, September 1992, p. 8. |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
58 |
High Chair |
Step 8: "With the outside face up" not down |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
59 |
High Chair |
Miter-Cutting the Stretchers not Rails; Inside face up or Outside face down (part D); Bill of Materials: Part A 23 1/4" Length; Leg Assembly: A = 23 1/4" length; 3/16" shank hole not 5/32"; 1/8" pilot hole not 7/64". |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
60 |
High Chair |
Base illustration: no holes on top of part D. |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
61 |
High Chair |
Seat illustration (right corner): 1 1/2" not 1 1/8"; Step 3, do plug the holes; Step 5, 5° not 10°. |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
62 |
High Chair |
Support Detail: only 1 screw in L/M not 2. |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
63 |
High Chair |
Buying guide tray new address: Rockler, 4365 Willow Dr., Edina, MN 55340. |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
63 |
High Chair |
Buying guide Miller Hardware address: 1300 ML King, Des Moines, IA 50314. |
| 51 |
April 1992 |
72 |
Buying Boards |
See Talking Back issue 54, September 1992, p. 6 for reader letter. |
| 52 |
June 1992 |
41 |
Sharpening Carving Tools |
Buying guide new source, polishing compound: Wood N' Things, Inc., 208/375-9663 |
| 52 |
June 1992 |
55 |
Classic Column |
Buying guide new phone: 800/321-6840 |
| 52 |
June 1992 |
59 |
Porch rocker |
Rocker Lamination: 1 3/4" dadoes not 1 1/2"; End Frame Assembly: missing dimension part B 14 3/4". |
| 52 |
June 1992 |
64 |
Woodie revival |
Photo caption: woodwork is by Ohioan Steve Glasier |
| 53 |
August 1992 |
46 |
Tin punching |
Buying Guide: Country Accents new address and phone 570/478-4127, 1723 Scaife Road, Williamsport, PA 17701 |
| 53 |
August 1992 |
51 |
Pie Safe |
Buying Guide tin panels: area code change 570/478-4127; Hardware: polished brass latch with catch |
| 53 |
August 1992 |
78 |
Wagon |
Front Wheel Support: front edge of H not I; struts L = 5 1/2", trim 3/4" for K |
| 53 |
August 1992 |
79 |
Wagon |
Cutting Diagram: part P from Walnut not Walnut Plywood; Bill of Materials: G 1" Thick, L 5 1/2" Length |
| 54 |
September 1992 |
69 |
Workbench |
Buying Guide: Woodworker's Vise is no longer available, use vise of own choice |
| 54 |
September 1992 |
72 |
Idea Shop stool |
Tenon illustration: for part A the glue line is on the adjacent face; 1/4" for part C not 1/2" |
| 54 |
September 1992 |
77 |
Wall Cabinet System |
Exploded View: Change 3/4x2 inch non-mortise hinge to 7/8x2-1/2 inch non-mortise hinge |
| 54 |
September 1992 |
79 |
Wall Cabinet System |
Buying Guide: Hardware kit no longer available. Wire pull no. 39768, magnetic catch with strike plate no. 29280, no-mortise hinge no. 90434. Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, 800/279-4441 or www.rockler.com |
| 54 |
September 1992 |
81 |
Workshop Clock |
Buying guide clock parts: Quartz clock movement #10002; hands #66995; face and bezel assembly #27029 |
| 55 |
October 1992 |
37 |
Shaker-style tall chest |
Divider (D) bottom measurement: 5 5/8" not 5 3/8". See Talking Back, issue 62, August 1993, page 11. |
| 55 |
October 1992 |
40 |
Shaker-style tall chest |
Step 3: "over the front edge of the top shelf (C)." |
| 57 |
December 1992 |
61 |
Train |
Cut the Parts, Step 1: part B 12 1/4" length; Parts View: part B not A for Pilot/Chassis; width 7/16"+2 5/8"+7/16"; 7/8" should be 15/16" |
| 57 |
December 1992 |
62 |
Train |
Locomotive: Part D, 1 1/4" to center of hole is 1 1/8"; Part C, width is 2 5/8" not 2 1/2" |
| 57 |
December 1992 |
63 |
Train |
Bill of Materials: C 2 5/8" width; F 2 3/4" long. |
| 57 |
December 1992 |
65 |
Train |
Buying Guides are no longer available, no other sources found |
| 57 |
December 1992 |
68 |
Periscope |
Final assembly, step 2: "Position the router table fence 1 1/4" from the center of the bit." "front piece (B)" not (A). |
| 58 |
January 1993 |
49 |
Router retrofit
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Buying Guide, Router plate: Insert plate 3/8x12x12" acrylic no. 16L71. Woodcraft, 800-225-1153, woodcraft.com
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| 58 |
January 1993 |
61 |
Blanket Chest |
Lid Support: part P should be Q; part B should be R. Note: measure for the hinge pilot holes
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| 58 |
January 1993 |
81 |
Router-fence system safety guard |
Width end of acrylic top is 3 7/8" |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
34 |
Baby's first bed |
Bill of Materials: Part A is 43 7/16" long |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
35 |
Baby's first bed |
Top edge of cornerpost (A) no higher than 1/16" above top edge of (B). |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
36 |
Baby's first bed |
Taper Detail, 43 7/16" to bottom of post; Corner Posts, right leg, top, 1 1/16" from center of hole to top, 5 5/16" from center of hole to top |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
39 |
Baby's first bed |
Guide Rod: 5/8" between corner post bracket and "S" bar mounting plate |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
42 |
Random-Orbit Sanders |
Porter-Cable 333 not 7336 |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
45 |
Random-Orbit Sanders |
Porter-Cable 7336 not 333 |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
52 |
Dining Table |
Step 5 and 6: Base drawing is Crossmember drawing |
| 59 |
February 1993 |
56 |
Dining Table |
Buying Guide: kit discontinued. Tabletop fasteners #34215, T-nuts #26054, floor guides #18657, and extension slides (wood #29496 or steel #29694); available from Rockler at 800/279-4441 or rockler.com; table aligners #JH 3 available from Woodworker's Hardware at 800/383-0130 or wwhardware.com
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| 59 |
February 1993 |
68 |
Birdhouse |
Cutting Diagram: bottom right corner, 4 1/4 should be 4 1/2" |
| 60 |
April 1993 |
60 |
A Credenza With Charisma |
Door and Side Frames: Part B, width 1 1/4" |
| 60 |
April 1993 |
61 |
A Credenza With Charisma |
Glass-Stop Positioning Jig: 1 1/8" wide; 1/2" should be 3/8" |
| 60 |
April 1993 |
62 |
A Credenza With Charisma |
Section View, Glass Shelf: 13 3/8" + 31 1/8" + 13 3/8" |
| 60 |
April 1993 |
75 |
Dining Chairs |
Bill of Materials: Part D 15 5/16" length |
| 60 |
April 1993 |
76 |
Dining Chairs |
Side Frame Assembly: Part D is 15 5/16" length |
| 61 |
June 1993 |
27 |
Willow Works |
Address: The Wonderful Willow Works, 755 Main St., Belgium, WI 53004 |
| 61 |
June 1993 |
59 |
Rocking Snail |
Measurement from the front edge of the slats to the front of the body should be 3 1/2"; Antennae pegs should be shortened to 1" in length and the mounting holes drilled 1" deep. Making the antennae small round knobs. |
| 62 |
August 1993 |
34 |
High and Mighty Tablesaw Jig |
Buying guide changed to Schlabaugh & Sons Woodworking, 800/346-9663. Stock no. TJ-101. |
| 62 |
August 1993 |
36 |
Raised Panels and Frames |
The exact angle of the saw blade to cut bevels on raised panels will vary according to the width of the reveal. |
| 63 |
September 1993 |
23 |
Fold-Out Work Supports |
Side, width: 35 1/4" not 37 1/4" |
| 63 |
September 1993 |
34 |
Tall Clock |
Cutting Diagram: 1/4x24x96" Oak plywood |
| 63 |
September 1993 |
36 |
Tall Clock |
Marking the hole locations: both end 3/4" should be 3/8" |
| 63 |
September 1993 |
38 |
Tall Clock |
New supplier for clock parts: Schlabaugh & Sons Woodworking, 800/346-9663. |
| 63 |
September 1993 |
46 |
Sees & Such Snack Shop |
Change "However, birds that typcically feed on the ground, like cardinals and juncoes, use a crevice in a tree bark to hold their seed while they peck it open." to "However, cardinals and juncos use the platform board. Nuthatches wedge seed into a crevice to peck." |
| 63 |
September 1993 |
56 |
Intarsia Coatrack |
Pattern: eye made out of Maple |
| 64 |
October 1993 |
78 |
Shaker bed |
Buying Guide, hardware kit: Bed bolt covers JG-226 changed to KK-22. Stock no. WMBD KIT no longer available. New address and phone: Hershberger Hardware, 1411-TR178, Baltic, OH 43804, 800-734-8044. |
| 65 |
November 1993 |
38 |
Sears Whole Shop
Dust Collection Kit |
Kit #29964 for manifold system |
| 65 |
November 1993 |
60 |
Ageless Urn |
Carrier board stave pocket should be 8 7/8" long. Stave pocket depth 1 1/2"; stave width 1 1/2". New Bill of Materials in April 1994, page 8. |
| 65 |
November 1993 |
69 |
Block Quilt Hanging |
Miter-Cutting the Diamonds: from blade should be 7/8" not 1" |
| 66 |
December 1993 |
35 |
Fastening Tools |
Jet 800/274-6848 |
| 66 |
December 1993 |
36 |
Teddy Bear Chair |
Step 2: 3/4"-thick cherry to 1 5/8"x18 1/4" |
| 66 |
December 1993 |
37 |
Teddy Bear Chair |
Exploded View: Part E, 6 1/4" from top of leg to seat top |
| 66 |
December 1993 |
37 |
Teddy Bear Chair |
Backrest: Part B, 11 3/4" should be 11 1/8"; 8 1/4" should be 7 1/8" |
| 66 |
December 1993 |
40 |
Teddy Bear Chair |
Final Assembly: Top (A) 11 3/8" should be 10 1/4" to top of armrest |
| 66 |
December 1993 |
41 |
Teddy Bear Chair |
Full-sized front leg patterns: 5 1/2" should be 6 5/8" |
| 67 |
January 1994 |
15 |
Shop Tip |
Misspelled name David Hogue |
| 67 |
January 1994 |
35 |
Miter Jig |
Bill of Materials, part J, 2 pieces not 4 |
| 67 |
January 1994 |
37 |
Miter Jig |
Handle Pattern: 1/4" too short, goes over polycarbonate too |
| 67 |
January 1994 |
39 |
Miter Jig |
Buying Guide: price should have been $49.95 as of 4/94 |
| 68 |
February 1994 |
34 |
Country Cabinet |
Stanley hinges are no longer available. See plan DP-00060 for updated project. |
| 68 |
February 1994 |
35 |
Country Cabinet |
Cutting Diagram: board for U,T,V,Y should be 3/4x9 1/4x96" Pine |
| 68 |
February 1994 |
35 |
Country Cabinet |
Upper Molding Detail: label G should be H and label H should be G |
| 68 |
February 1994 |
35 |
Country Cabinet |
Lower Molding Detail: label H should be F and label G should be H |
| 69 |
April 1994 |
26 |
Ask WOOD |
The Crafts Fair Guide zip code is 94942 |
| 69 |
April 1994 |
73 |
Safari Puzzle |
Full-Sized Pattern: dog pattern should be labeled MW |
| 69 |
April 1994 |
76 |
Country Chair |
End View: lines for locating dowel hole centerpoints should be 7 1/4" not 4 7/16" |
| 72 |
September 1994 |
34 |
Roll-Around Plywood Cart |
Side View, End Panel A: top, 3" should be 2 1/4; angled side edge, first 18 3/4" should be 18 1/4" |
| 72 |
September 1994 |
49 |
Mobile Workbench |
Buying Guide, Vise. Record vise is no longer being manufactured, use vise of own choice. |
| 72 |
September 1994 |
50 |
Mobile Workbench |
Under "It's time to add the vise," step 1: Record vise is no longer being manufactured, use vise of own choice. |
| 73 |
October 1994 |
47 |
The Perfect Polyurethane |
The Flecto Co., Inc. 800/635-3286 U.S./800/387-3625 Canada |
| 73 |
October 1994 |
57 |
Biscuit Joiners |
Notes 1- 4 missing: 1. (HH) Hand-held (ST) Stationary (*) Designed for use with drill press; 2. (B) Belt (D) Direct (G) Gear (*) Machines have a slip clutch for preventing kickback and extending motor and gear life; 3. (E) English (M) Metric; 4. (A) Adjustable (F) Fixed (0° and 45° only) (*) Adjustable fence available (#) 0° only |
| 73 |
October 1994 |
75 |
Tureen |
Buying Guide: 801/266-1578 |
| 74 |
November 1994 |
74 |
Corner Classic |
Update, Step 4: where shelves (E) fit into dadoes into sides (C) cut 1/8" shorter the shelves (D). This will allow wood movement to slide in and out of dadoes. |
| 74 |
November 1994 |
76 |
Corner Classic |
Update, Step 2: after top and bottom are installed, now install shelves D and E. Note: Do not glue E in place, the shelves must be able to move. Fasten with screw in the corner where A and B are joined with one screw 4" in A and one screw 4" from corner in B. |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
35 |
Scrollsawn Ornaments |
Super Scrollsaw Patterns is no longer published |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
56 |
Dresser-Top Delight |
Bill of Materials: parts L,M,N width is1 3/32"; R width is 3 7/32"; S width is 5 7/32"; T width is 11 7/32" |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
63 |
Snow Globe |
Buying Guide: Craft Supplies USA is no longer sourcing the snow globe |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
69 |
Shop Clock |
Buying Guide, Engraved Plate: As of August 2001 cost is $10 per plate, address changed Custom Awards, 9200 Hickman Road, Suite S, Des Moines, IA 50325. |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
73 |
Snowman |
Buying Guide, new address: Roberts Studio, 2620 Heather Road, Seymour, TN 37865, 800/316-9010 |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
74 |
Pee-Wee Starter Set (golf) |
Supplies: 3/16x1 1/4" carriage bolt not 13/16" |
| 75 |
December 1994 |
104 |
Finishing Touches |
Only the brochure is free, not the book |
| 76 |
January 1995 |
43 |
Pocket-Hole Joinery |
Trend-Lines 800/767-9999 |
| 76 |
January 1995 |
57 |
Notable Door D?cor |
Buying Guide, tuned chime rods, are no longer available. |
| 76 |
January 1995 |
61 |
Portable Planer |
Original project designed for a 10" planer, new dimensions are for 12" planer: Exploded View: width of I should be 21 1/4"; width of K + L's should be 21 1/8"; Side Panel: 2 1/2" between top edge and holes should be 4"
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| 76 |
January 1995 |
62 |
Portable Planer |
Bill of Materials: E length is 22"; F length is 21 1/4"; G length is 21 1/4"'
I width is 21 1/4"; K width is 20 5/8"; M length is 20 5/8" |
| 76 |
January 1995 |
63 |
Portable Planer |
Parts View: part J 1/4"-wide slots 1 1/2" long |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
39 |
Slow-Speed Grinders |
Penn State 800/377-7297 |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
45 |
Develop Your Shop Skills |
To get the proper measurement when starting to measure from the 1" mark on a tape, add 1" to the desired board length. |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
57 |
Plant Stand |
Buying Guide: Leichtung Workshops no longer sourcing the material |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
65 |
Mission Buffet |
Buying Guide no longer available. Substitute pulls: Drawer pull item 01G60.10 and door pull item 01G60.20; hinge item 02H10.04 available from Lee Valley, leevalley.com or 800/871-8158; door catch item 27H03 available from Woodcraft, woodcraft.com or 800/535-4486 |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
70 |
Bird Houses |
Illustration: top and bottom 2x4s 8 29/32" apart |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
71 |
Bird Houses |
Bird Feeders: Step 3, third line, concrete-coated should be resin-coated. |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
72 |
Bird Houses |
Wood Duck Nest Box: 25 3/4" should be 26 3/8" |
| 77 |
February 1995 |
72 |
Bird Houses |
Wren House: 1" hole, dimension to center of hole 1 1/2" |
| 78 |
April 1995 |
64 |
Federal Mirror |
Routing the Cove: E is 3/8" thick, cove is 1/4" deep, so there should be only 1/8" in contact with pilot bearing. |
| 78 |
April 1995 |
65 |
Federal Mirror |
Bill of Materials: Part B, width is 6 1/2"; Screw-Hole Detail, 3/8" plug 5/16" long |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
42 |
One Cool Cabinet
(ice box) |
Buying Guide Hardware change to Van Dyke's 800/558-1234 or go to vandykes.com. Brass elbow catch no. 02230503; icebox label no. 02220063; 2 pair of offset hinges no. 02222905; right-hand latch and catch no. 02243872; one pair of combination hinge and lid supports no. 02285835. |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
44 |
Radial-Arm Saw Stop |
Pattern Pack: missing dimension on part B, 5/32" holes countersunk |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
53 |
Easy Glider |
Pattern Pack: back slats, where you see the symbol ø substitute the fraction 11/16". |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
56 |
Easy Glider |
Exploded View: assembly with parts A/B/C/D/E 1/4x2 1/4" R.H. machine screw |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
57 |
Easy Glider |
Supplies: 1/4x2 1/4" roundhead stainless steel machine screws |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
57 |
Easy Glider |
Bill of Materials: Part U, length 56 1/2" |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
57 |
Easy Glider |
Buying guide: New address McFeely's, PO Box 11169, Lynchburg, VA 24506-9963 or call 800/443-7937 |
| 79 |
June 1995 |
69 |
Teeter-Totter |
Bill of Materials: Part E, length 9 1/4" |
| 80 |
August 1995 |
73 |
Tanglewood Fireball Pendant |
"Stive to make the strands a constant diameter (about 5/32" is good). |
| 81 |
September 1995 |
26 |
Tool Buyer's Update |
Detroit Radiant Products Co. new #800/222-1100 |
| 81 |
September 1995 |
41 |
Canoe Craftsmanship/Bumbaca |
Paleo Canoe Co. is out of business |
| 81 |
September 1995 |
42 |
Coffee Table |
Pattern Pack: build the table leg using the measurements in the article and correct the measurements on the pattern to match those of the article. (see article-pages 42-47) |
| 81 |
September 1995 |
44 |
Coffee Table |
Buying Guide is no longer available |
| 81 |
September 1995 |
64 |
Gardener's Gold Mine |
Source for cedar post top balls no longer available. |
| 82 |
October 1995 |
18 |
Shims |
Veritas dado shim set sold by Veritas Tools 800/667-2986 and protected by patent. |
| 83 |
November 1995 |
64 |
Country Plate Rack |
for missing full-size pattern, send self-addressed stamped envelope to WOOD magazine, 1716 Locust, LS221, Des Moines, IA 50309-3023 |
| 83 |
November 1995 |
69 |
Timeless Timekeeper |
Buying Guide update: Supplier for quartersawn oak no longer available. |
| 83 |
November 1995 |
70 |
Child's Activity Center |
step 3, reference should be page 30 |
| 83 |
November 1995 |
78 |
Home Computers |
foot note: page reference should be page 82 |
| 83 |
November 1995 |
79 |
Home Computers |
KnotWhole Publishing is out of business. |
| 84 |
December 1995 |
82 |
Craftsman-Style Shelf |
Section View: both parts should be 1/2" not 3/4" |
| 85 |
January 1996 |
47 |
Router Accessories |
Eagle America: featherboard and stop block for the fence shown in photo is not included in this package. These are sold separately as accessories. The metal table legs are not an Eagle America product. They sell a hardwood table-leg assembly. |
| 85 |
January 1996 |
55 |
Cradle |
Buying Guide: new source for keyhole shelf hangers, Rockler 800/279-4441 Single #28837, double #28829 |
| 86 |
February 1996 |
40 |
Drill-press table
|
Ready-to-assemble kit is no longer available.
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| 86 |
February 1996 |
74 |
Kit Furniture |
Grand River Workshop is out of business. |
| 87 |
April 1996 |
58 |
Far East Desk Chime |
Buying Guide, chime rods, are no longer available. |
| 88 |
June 1996 |
39 |
Patio Table/Benches |
Bill of Materials: Part E, length 5" not 4 1/2" |
| 88 |
June 1996 |
43 |
Patio Table/Benches |
Cutting Diagram: 60" cedar boards should be 72" |
| 88 |
June 1996 |
54-55 |
Scrollsaw Applique |
Fuschia stencil from StenSource International is #W9514 Contact StenSource at www.stensource.com or call 800/642-9293 |
| 88 |
June 1996 |
66 |
Treasure Tower |
for missing full-size pattern, send self-addressed stamped envelope to WOOD magazine, 1716 Locust, GA310, Des Moines, IA 50309-3023 |
| 89 |
August 1996 |
24 |
Shop Tips |
Illustration: 1/4" plywood front should be 7" not 6" |
| 90 |
September 1996 |
47 |
Shaker Nightstand |
Buying Guide: Preturned legs are no longer available. |
| 92 |
November 1996 |
58 |
Down-Home Sideboard |
Buying Guide: Router bit Freud #99-240 drawer lock bit available from Freud at 800-334-4107 or freudtools.com. Hardware from Constantines is no longer available. |
| 92 |
November 1996 |
63 |
Country Lamp |
Wiring diagram: The silver colored screw is the neutral, but it should be attached to the ribbed conductor. The broadest blade on the plug is neutral, not hot as originally shown. See Talking Back August 1997, page 4 for illustration. |
| 92 |
November 1996 |
73 |
Farm Truck |
Buying Guide update: Cherry Tree Toys no longer selling spoked wheels; Hardwood kit and spoked wheels available from Hertiage Building Specialties; Toy plans catalog no longer available by mail, see www.baldwintoys.com |
| 93 |
December 1996 |
61 |
Junior Jalopies |
Chassis Exploded View: to receive axle peg, 1/4" hole should be 3/16" hole |
| 93 |
December 1996 |
73 |
Universal Tablesaw Jig |
Buying Guides for Hardware kit and Ready-to-assemble kit are no longer available. |
| 94 |
January 1997 |
47 |
Punched-tin wall cabinet |
Buying Guide. Country Accents new address and phone: 1723 Scaife Road, Williamsport, PA 17701, 570-478-4127
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| 95 |
February 1997 |
13 |
Quick-Grip clamp helps keep crosscuts square |
Remove text: It also provides me with a convenient handle to help push the piece through the saw.
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| 95 |
February 1997 |
24 |
Dovetail-Jig Stabilizer Fence |
Exploded View: A is 12" wide; Porter-Cable model 5008 Dovetail Templet is no longer available. |
| 95 |
February 1997 |
67 |
Wiring Your Shop |
see Talking Back, August 1997, page 10.
A subpanel requires two separate bus bars, one for the ground wires and one for the neutral wires. The ground bus bar amounts directly to the panel box, and the neutral bus bar should rest on an insulating block to keep the neutral wires from contacting the panel box. Also, in a subpanel, the ground wire must come from the main service entrance panel to provide a "least resistance" ground path for any fault current. Remember, don't take chances with electricity. Always consult local codes and get the advice of a certified electrician before beginning any do-it-yourself electrical work. |
| 97 |
June 1997 |
71 |
Saw and save by milling your own lumber |
New address: Granberg International, PO Box 2347, Vallejo, CA 94592-0347; phone 800/233-6499 |
| 98 |
August 1996 |
79 |
The WOOD Gang Builds Kit Boats |
Paleo Canoe Co. is out of business |
| 98 |
August 1996 |
92 |
Grand Humidor |
Buying Guide-sources no longer available, no replacement available |
| 99 |
October 1997 |
36 |
Dining-Table Duo |
Buying Guide: 6" peppermill mechanism part no. 365-0006; rubber bung part no. 123-0148 |
| 99 |
October 1997 |
55 |
Mobile sanding center |
Buying Guides of vacuum and dust-collection system are no longer available |
| 99 |
October 1997 |
57 |
Ikebana Vase |
Buying Guide changed to Craft Supplies USA, 800/551-8876, www.woodturnerscatalog.com, part 183-0200 |
| 100 |
November 1997 |
54 |
Dust-Defying Cyclone |
Muffler for cyclone, see Talking Back, issue 101, December 1997, page 8 |
| 100 |
November 1997 |
67 |
Roll-Around Tool Base |
Exploded View: part B 1 1/4" measurement bottom of where E meets part B |
| 100 |
November 1997 |
73 |
Portable Belt Sanders |
Bosch: sanding frame accessory not available |
| 100 |
November 1997 |
79 |
Two-wheeler bike |
Handlebar pattern (pattern pack): 1/8" pilot holes should be 3/16"; add 1/4" to cutline |
Issue 219 - July 2013 Raised-panel-bit boxes. Pages 54 and 55 are not complete. Need to be reprinted.
5/23/2013 05:05:03 PM Report AbuseIssue # 218 (May 2013). In the text, para.2, you say, position the rip fence 31/4 inch from the dado blade. However in the illistration, pg. 47 it shows the dado 3 inches in from the end of the board. Which is correct?
5/14/2013 04:42:37 PM Report Abuseissue 215 dump truck,location of wheel holes can't be correct.rear dual wheel hole 1 5/8 and 2 1/8 too close.approximately 3 3/4 from end on second hole.
5/8/2013 02:04:25 PM Report AbuseI have a June of 1994 Wood Magazine that has an article on 44 regarding building a solar "Kiln" The article offers plans and material list to build the kiln for $9.95. I sent a check and request for plans and material list to the address at wood magazine and my letter came back "undeliverable". Who do I send this to.....? to get a set of plans and material list? dick cottrell
4/3/2013 10:58:24 AM Report AbuseIss. 218,page43,drawing 2,should the rabbets be 1/4/in instead of 3/8?
3/16/2013 09:17:50 PM Report AbuseLooking a the Dec/Jan 2012/2013 issue and on page 18 is a Dead-on accurate Shelf-pin jig. The story says to use the drawing at the right to build the jig. No drawing.
2/18/2013 07:59:32 PM Report Abusei am looking april 1989 issue page 70 issue 28 it's a acorn bird
12/18/2012 09:56:31 AM Report AbuseIn Issue 208 the material list does not list part "A" nor any sizes for this part
11/25/2012 02:37:07 PM Report AbuseIssue 209 - Box Joint jig I am new a routing. My router will only extend above the table 15/16", with a 1/4" mounting plate. If I use a 3/4" bedplate on the jig, the bit will only extend 3/16" above the plate. I have a 5/16" dia. bit, so the extension needs to be 5/16". Are there longer bits available? Or does my Craftsman router have too short a travel? I am into woodworking on a shoestring budget.
10/21/2012 10:27:20 AM Report AbuseNov 2012 issue: On Page 62, the web site for the hardware kit is correct but they do not offer that kit. Any suggestions as to another site?
10/16/2012 07:40:12 AM Report AbuseIn issue #213 on page 60 for the "Tic-Tac-Toe Game Set", should the dimensions for "Part D - top/bottom panels" be : 1/4"x 4-5/8"x4-5/8" ?
8/8/2012 07:15:40 PM Report AbuseI am currently working on the Playtime Express found in Issue #14, page #74 and have a question regarding part "U" the top of the passenger car. The plan calls out a 1/2" beading bit. The part is listed as 1/2" stock. This bit is too large to leave a reveal top and bottom as shown in the photo. Is it supposed to be a 3/8" or 5/16" bit?. If you center a 3/8" bit the piece wants to crawl under the bearing. Thank you, Sam Shanman. samuelshanman824@gmail.com
4/21/2012 08:50:36 PM Report AbuseIn issue #209 dec/jan 2011/2012 The carousel music box I made but unite was to unstable that I put a ring lazy suzan in it and made a world of difference on how it looks and works Vernon Johnson Clearwater MN 55320 612 202 5708 VernsHomes@ gmail.com
2/18/2012 12:38:01 PM Report AbuseThanks for a great project this month(Mar 12)and thanks for the update, but I think there is another misprint. Part "F" how far up or down due you drill the holes(3/8")from the end. You say find the center point and drill 3/8" holes even on the drawinds you do not have the measerments like everything else. Your help is needed-----Thanks
2/16/2012 10:57:13 PM Report AbuseI¿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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