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Woodwork A Magaz zine For All ic (= _ WM i PREMIER ISSUE COR Using avanced technology Few international team of European and Noth American Er aliacenkoabedo dale tcusakin tea Pd ee ee et eect tod ceo’ LO ene a blade, reduces material os when workin wih reo expensive wood Dee ee ee nd the strain on your power tol and makes your work east end sae, Tn your underpowered saw into area board cutng champion with Freud thin ker bade Each thin toth takes out less wood than the standard carbide blade, thus requng less horsepower to produce equly good rsut A, the rail am saw’ aporesive st feeding Cees Cee Ce oe eee ed ed rea Sere! many 12x50" iy rT mite) Pert iy er} nT) cerry re co cer Sateen a eed mr) cect cit co metic) Perit cy eo} rot) Cc rc ) co Call for the name of your local distributor: ‘SPRING 1989 NUMBER | THOMAS TOLDRIAN Editor DAVE COLMAN, ROBERT BRUCE DUNCAN, PETER GOOD, TERRIE NOLL. Contributing Baio ROBERT BRUCE DUNCAN Photography CLAUDIA LYONS Tusaton STAN MICHELMAN Advertsing Director DOROTHY FOGLIA Production Director FOGLIA PUBLICATIONS, Production DEAN LARSON Circulation ROBERT BRUCE DUNCAN Cover Photo Aarts es eco Soe SEA ceca reese Le int pte es COVER STORY 16 / BOB STOCKSDALE: STILL ON A ROLL AT 75, bby Robert Bruce Duncan FEATURES 22/ A CONTEMPORARY STANDING CABINET by Graham Blackbara 36 / FINDING YOUR OWN VOICE, THREE BAY AREA FURNITURE MAKERS by Terrie Nol 42 / FANTASIES IN WOOD = by Don Dupont 60/ A CONTEMPORARY COFFEE TABLE by Robert Brace Duncan 64/ MAKING FRAME AND PANEL DOORS: : by Peter Good ‘70/ A NEW WRINKLE IN AN OLD TORSION BOX bby Terrie Noll | 74/ THE PLATEJOINER, A TOOL TO RIVAL THE ROUTER by Graham Blackburn [GALLERY 46 / YOUNG AMERICANS COMPETITION 48 / DESIGN 89

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