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Looking for WoodWorking magazine
I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall
the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. Your never too old to learn something new. Ron |
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 05:32:53 -0600, Rebel
wrote: I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. I know it's NOT Woodsmith Ron No kidding it's not Woodsmith. I can't imagine them doing anything that artistic. It's not where they are. |
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on 4/7/2005 6:32 AM Rebel said the following:
I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. I recall seeing just such a writing desk in the last week or so. So we know we're talking about the same article. Desk was light colored wood and had horizontal members (mortis-tenoned, IIRC) on three sides firming the legs. Not sure if it was spalted maple or not. The curved piece you refer to was parallel to these crossmembers and, I think, tied into the "back" piece. It curved from the left front leg all the way around to the right front. Same dimensions as the other pieces. Only magazines that I have been looking at recently were ALL Fine Woodworking. Unfortunately, in addition to several newer issues, I was looking through some issues from back in 1996-1997. |
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Was it this one????
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/fe...ea.asp?id=1068 On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 05:32:53 -0600, Rebel wrote: I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. Your never too old to learn something new. Ron |
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Rebel wrote in
: I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Here's a resource or two for you (watch the wrap) http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/ww_tab...049,DIY_14446_ 2277820,00.html And the Dec 04 issue of Woodwork had an article by Michael Cullen on bent lamination of some radical curves. Patriarch |
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Rebel wrote:
I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. Your never too old to learn something new. OK, here's something new: it's "drawers"; not "draws". And "you're" never too old to learn something new. "Your" indicates ownership. The Spelling Police |
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"The Spelling Police" wrote in message om... The Spelling Police Neither are misspelled. |
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The Spelling Police wrote:
Rebel wrote: I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. Your never too old to learn something new. OK, here's something new: it's "drawers"; not "draws". And "you're" never too old to learn something new. "Your" indicates ownership. The Spelling Police What can I say it was 5:32 AM CST |
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patrick conroy wrote:
"The Spelling Police" wrote in message om... The Spelling Police Neither are misspelled. Bwahahahaahahahaahaa! LOL! |
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Ron, the Rebel wrote:
I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. Take another look, Ron. It was in the current issue of Fine Woodworking, the master class article, page 104, 'Curved stretcher adds grace and legroom'. Wolfgang -- "Holzbearbeitung mit Handwerkzeugen": http://www.holzwerken.de Forum Handwerkzeuge: http://www.woodworking.de/cgi-bin/fo...bbbs_config.pl |
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I'm going to have to keep an eye out for that magazine. I have a book on bending that I would recommend: Wood Bender's Handbook. It covers steam bending, laminating and others, though no chemical treatments. -Steve Rebel wrote: I was looking a some woodworking magazines last month. I don't recall the name of the mag. The article was about wood bending, and featured a table/desk made from spalded maple with 3 draws. The support for the legs was bent to allow your feet underneath. Unfortunately I didn't buy it and when I was able to return to the city, it was next month. If anyone knows of the mag. name and addition etc. I would appreciate knowing so I can back order. I know it's NOT FineWoodworking or Woodsmith - I get both delivered to my door. Your never too old to learn something new. Ron -- BargainBirch.com The Internet's lowest prices on Baltic Birch plywood http://www.BargainBirch.com/commerce...cPath=21?ad=ng |
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