Fine Woodworking No. 1 (Winter 1975)

Fine Woodworking No. 1 (Winter 1975)

Periodical TitleFine Woodworking
EditorPaul Roman
PublisherPaul Roman, The Taunton Press
Copyright HolderThe Taunton Press
About/SubjectWoodworking
FormatMagazine
LanguageEnglish
LocationNewtown, Connecticut, United States
This Edition Published1975-12
Pages / Font50 pages
Issue Number1
Volume Number1
Price$2.50
Chapters4 News 6 Letters 8 A Change of Pace by John Kelsey: Furniture is fun, but banjos are better. 9 Authors 10 The Renwick Multiples: A chance for many Americans to see woodworking of today. 16 Checkered bowls by Irving Fischman: Reinterpreting in wood the designs of the American I ndians 20 Tramp Art by Helaine Fendelman: When Eutopean chip carvers roamed America 22 Hand Planes by Timothy E. Ellsworth: The care and making of a misunderstood tool. 28 Carving Design Decisions byRobert 1. Buyer: Questions to answer before taking that first chip 31 Woodworking Thoughts by Tage Frid: Some musings of a designer­ craftsmen-teacher 33 Marquetry Cutting by Peter 1. Rose: Some methods give a better fit than others 36 Which Three? by Robert Sutter: One man's opinion on the basic workshop 38 Library Ladders by Alastair A. Stait: How the British had their steps and hid them too. 41 A Serving Tray by Lionel Kay: How to use up waste veneers and please the family as wel l. 42 Stamp Box by Stanley D. Saperstein: What happened when the old relic box reached America 43 All in One by Brian Considine: Putting together several favorite design features 44 French Polishing: The disappearing art of getting a fine shellac finish 46 Birch Plywood: A professional product due to go amateur 47 Bench Stones: The variables that produce the better edge 48 Suppliers' News: Tools from Europe and catalogs 50 Books: Using found wood: Wood/or Wood-Carvers and Cra/tsmen, Reviewed by R . Bruce Hoadley 52 Bed and Board: A winning combination
NotesFine Woodworking is published quarterly, December, March, June, and September, by The Taun­ ton Press, Taunton Lake Road, Newtown, CT 06470, Telephone (203) 426-2611. Second Class postage pending at Newtown, CT and at additional mailing offices. Copyright 1975 by The Taunton Press. No reproduction without permission of The Taunton Press. Subscription rates: United States and possessions, $8.00 for one year, $15.00 for two years; foreign rate, $9.00 for one year. Single copy $2.50. Postmaster: Send notice of undelivered copies on form 3579 to: The Taunton Press, PO Box 355, Newtown, CT 06470. Please address all subscription, editorial, and advertising cor­ respondence to The Taunton Press, PO Box 355, Newtown, CT 06470.
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