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2023’S MOST INNOVATIVE NEW TOOLS!
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CUT MULTIPLE MATERIALS WITH CNC
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ISSUE 286 DECEMBER 2022
/JANUARY
2023
7
THAT
TOOLS
SIMPLIFY
GLUE-UPS
p. 74
HEIRLOOM
JEWELRY BOX
WITH A SECRET INSIDE
p. 40
DO AWAY
WITH DUST
5 Collection
Systems
Compared
p. 46
Guide to
VACUUM BAG
VENEERING
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MORE
GREAT PLANS
THE WORLD’S
MOST TRUSTED
WOODWORKING RESOURCE
Contemporary Cabinet
Turned Bowls With a Twist
Multi-Memory Photo Frame
Tablesaw Miter & Bevel Jig
p. 24
p. 52
p. 58
p. 62
TAKING
MEASURE
®
the ift of provenance
BUILD A STORY—NOT
JUST A PROJECT—FOR
THE PERFECT GIFT THIS
HOLIDAY SEASON.
Whether he agrees or not, I
consider Design Editor John
Olson to be our resident gen-
tleman philosopher. He tends
to provide thoughtful answers
to questions. Because we’re ap-
proaching gift-giving season, I
asked him: What is it that makes
a handmade gift special? |e
answer: provenance—the built-in history of the project. In other
After decades in
words, it’s the story behind the gift that makes it meaningful.
the
Better Homes
When I asked him what were some good ways to incorporate
& Gardens
Test
provenance—to inject more meaningfulness into a project—his
Garden, Louisa the
answer made my journalism degree jealous. |e key, he told me,
flowering crabapple
could be boiled down to the questions of
Who? What? When?
finally succumbed
to disease, only to
Where?
|ose same cardinal questions that we use to connect
be returned to her
stories to readers are what can connect a gift to the recipient.
longtime caretaker,
|e
Who
starts, obviously, with you. |e gift is special because
Garden Manager
you
made it. “My dad gave it to me,” “My aunt made it for me,”
Sandra Gerdes, as
“My best friend from high school built it” are all instant, mean-
a keepsake box
crafted by our
ingful stories—stories that grow with each generation as “dad” is
own senior design
replaced by “grandpa” is replaced by “great-grandpa.”
editor, Kevin Boyle.
What
could be something personal about the wood or design.
Instead of building the picture frames on
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from cherry,
use white oak (the state tree of Illinois) for your friend from
Chicago or sugar maple (the state tree of Wisconsin) for your friend from Madison.
A reproduction of a historic piece could satisfy the
When
question, but perhaps
even more so a reproduction of that rocking chair in the cherished family-album
photo of your grandma as a child.
Location—the
Where—carries
strong memory and meaning. Keith Wetter, who
made the old-growth pine hutch you see in the reader projects on
page 8,
told me
that some of the wood that he salvaged from the granary his great-grandfather built
on the family farm in the 1920s still had tally marks penciled on the walls by his
grandfather. Rather than üaws to be ûxed, he considered the nail holes part of the
provenance and left them in place.
Mix and match meaningful answers to Who, What, When, Where, and you’ve
layered in enough provenance to instantly transform this season’s gifts into treasured
heirlooms. What are some ways that you’ve incorporated meaning into a project?
Share your ideas with me at woodmail@woodmagazine.com!
Speaking of special gifts, Creative Director Jessica Eno has been working tirelessly
for you on the design update of the magazine you see starting in this issue. We hope
you enjoy the fresh look!
Issue No. 286
December 2022/January 2023
Vol. 39, No. 7
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
LUCAS PETERS
MANAGING EDITOR
DAVE STONE
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
JESSICA ENO
SENIOR DESIGN EDITOR
KEVIN BOYLE
DESIGN EDITOR
JOHN OLSON
TOOLS EDITOR
BOB HUNTER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CHRISSY TASSIN
CONTRIBUTING CRAFTSMEN
JIM HEAVEY, BRIAN BERGSTROM
PHOTOGRAPHERS
BRIE PASSANO, CARSON DOWNING,
JASON DONNELLY, JACOB FOX, MARTY BALDWIN, RACHEL
MAREK, GRANT WEBSTER
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
VINCENT ANCONA, ZACH BROWN,
RANDY MAXEY, BRYAN NELSON
CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATORS
LORNA JOHNSON,
DAVID KALLEMYN, ROXANNE LEMOINE
PROOFREADERS
SAM CADY, JOE HURST-WAJSZCZUK,
BABS KLEIN, MARK LANE
ADVERTISING AND MARKETING
SVP/PUBLISHER
MARK JOSEPHSON
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
BRIAN KOSSACK
brian.kossack@woodmagazine.com
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woodmagazine.com/mediakit
BUSINESS MANAGER
DARREN TOLLEFSON
CONSUMER MARKETING MANAGER
ED LICHINSKY
SENIOR PRODUCTION MANAGER
SANDY WILLIAMS
PREPRESS DESKTOP SPECIALIST
SOPHIA MOZENA
COLOR QUALITY ANALYST
JOHN SANTUCCI
PRESIDENT, LIFESTYLE
ALYSIA BORSA
SVP & GROUP GM, TECH & SUSTAINABILITY
TIM FISHER
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CONTENTS
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Issue No. 286
December 2022 / January 2023
PLANS
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DOVETAILED CABINET
This veneered-door cabinet
features the easiest handcut
dovetails you’ll ever make.
MULTILEVEL JEWELRY BOX
Stacks of storage and oodles of
organizers make this jewelry box
as practical as it is pretty.
AROUND-THE-BLOCK BOWLS
Practice a stack of turning skills
with this set of square bowls.
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A FRAMEWORK OF FRAMES
in
Flaunt eight featured photos
one fantastic frame.
DUAL-THREAT ANGLE MAKER
Blaze through bevels and mass-
produce miters with a single,
easy-to-make tablesaw jig.
COMPACT QUILT HANGERS
Show off quilts of all sizes with
these understated hangers that
won’t steal the show.
ON THE COVER
2023’S MOST INNOVATIVE NEW TOOLS!
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CUT MULTIPLE MATERIALS WITH CNC
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TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
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If you can open the lid, slide
aside the tray, and lift out the
organizer without being
distracted by the shiny
objects, you’ll spot the real
treasure in this gorgeous
jewelry box: hidden storage!
EASY HANDCUT DOVETAILS
Steady your handsaw with a
magnetic guide for perfect-fitting
tails and pins.
VACUUM-BAG VENEERING
Wield the power of atmospheric
pressure to achieve perfect
veneered panels.
2023 INNOVATION AWARDS
Check out a no-math center
gauge, a universal hinge-mortise
jig, and more cool new tools.
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DUST COLLECTOR BASICS
Let our tests guide you to the
right dust-collection system for
your woodworking needs.
CNC DRAG-KNIFE CUTTING
Put some multi in your media
when you add a drag knife to
your CNC setup.
TOOLS & MATERIALS
Problem-solving glue accessories,
new cordless sander, low-vibe
multi-tool, and more.
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DEPARTMENTS
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TAKING MEASURE
The gift of provenance
8 YOUR PROJECTS
A parade of tractors and more
10 YOUR SHOP
Harmony in the garage
16 ASK WOOD
Stain + finish = time savings?
18 SHOP TIPS
Odd-shape sawing sled and more
79 WHAT’S AHEAD
A sneak peek at your next
WOOD
4 WOOD-WIDE WEB
Darker days ahead
6 YOUR VOICE
Moisture, Mid-century, & miters
THIS MITER SLED’S SCALE IS
ACCURATE AT ANY ANGLE.
WE HONOR IT AND 10 OTHER
TOOLS IN THE 2023
WOOD
INNOVATION AWARDS.
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