June 1999
Issue Number: 115
Knockdown Sawhorse
Pattern Pack insert - Plan is available at the WOOD Store and on complete collection USB Drive
Curved Glass Wall Clock
Pattern Pack insert - This article is now available at the WOOD Store on USB Drive
Stationary Planers
Sunhill, Delta, Grizzly, Powermatic, Jet - This article is now available at the WOOD Store on USB Drive
Issue 104 thru 112 Index of Articles and Plans
Index for Issues 104 thru 112 (Mar 1998 - Feb 1999)No printed index is available for Issues 122 thru 180 (Mar 2000 - Nov 2007) - This article is now available at the WOOD Store on USB Drive
Two-In-One Seat/Step Stool Woodworking Plan
In the kitchen or in the shop, this handy seat/step stool provides additional height to get to those hard-to-reach places. After using its ladder-like capability, fold the top half over for additional seating.
Step stool stands approximately 34-3/4" tall.
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WOOD Issue 115, June 1999
Knockdown Sawhorses Woodworking Plan
A pair of sawhorses come in mighty handy when you cut sheet goods or need to set up a temporary work area. But where do you corral them when you're not using them? If you build these sturdy horses, designed by WOOD® magazine reader Wade Olson, you simply break them down and hang them flat against the wall.
With no hardware to fuss with, you can assemble and disassemble the pieces in just a few seconds. Plus, because they're made completely of wood, you'll never have to worry about catching a saw blade on a metal bracket or fastener.
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