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From the Magazine and Books If you saw something in Popular Woodworking magazine that told you to look on our web site, it's probably here. Check out our list of fixes, full-size plans and additional information below, and if you want to see the magazine where the article originated, just click on the publication date (or name of the special publication) to purchase the back issue. But supplies are limited, so act fast.
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If you have a correction to report, CLICK HERE.
$175 Workbench
If you are looking for the plans for the $175 workbench, click here
Feburary 2007
We apologize for the mistake on page 79 in the February issue, at the end of the Biscuit Joiner story. It seems a word-and-a-half got dropped somewhere
in the production process. What's missing is: "ing dust."
We thank all of you who called this mistake to our attention, and will do
our best to ensure it doesn't happen again.
Looking for the full-size patterns for the Creole Table?
Click HERE (These
files are in Adobe .pdf format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view
and print them)
Looking for the full-size patterns for the Thorsen House Side Table?
Click
HERE (These files are in Adobe .pdf format. You will need Adobe Acrobat
Reader to view and print them) January 2007
Looking to download Nick Engler's calculator for figuring compound miters ("Woodworking Essentials Advanced Joinery, Chapter 5)?
Click HERE (You'll need Microsoft's
Excel spreadsheet program.)
December 2006
Looking for the expanded version of the article by Paul Sellers on Shooting Boards?
You can download a .pdf file by clicking here.
July 2006
Full Size Patterns for clock face mentioned in "Isaac Youngs' Wall Clock" by Christopher Schwarz
To download the drawings CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
June 2006
Looking for the video mentioned in "Woodworking Can be a Blast?
Click HERE NOTE: This file is a WMV file. To view it, you will need the appropriate media player
Looking for the inventory mentioned in "Arts & Mysteries: Charles Plumley Inventory"? To download the file as an excel spreadsheet
Click HERE NOTE: This file is a XLS file. To view it, you will need Microsoft Excel. To Download the file as a "Word" document,
ClickHERE
May 2006
Looking for full-size plans to John Hutchinson's Sea-D Otter project?
Click HERE You still need the text of the story to build the project. The May 2006 issue is for sale in our back issues department. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
April 2006
Full Size Patterns for carving the door panels in "Byrdcliffe Linen Press" by Robert W. Lang
To download the drawings (full size on legal size paper) CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
April 2006
Correction to dimensions in the detail drawing on page 40 in "Byrdcliffe Linen Press"
The width of the parts to the leg should be 2-1/2", not 8-1/8" as shown. The thicker of the two leg parts is 1-1/8"
April 2006
Looking for the "Tools for Dovetailing" discussion mentioned in "Houndstooth Dovetails" by Rob Cosman?
To download the article "Tools for Dovetails" CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
February 2006
Looking for the sharpening article mentioned in "Modifying Stock Chisels" by Lonnie Bird?
To download the article "Sharpening Plane Irons & Chisels" CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
February 2006
Correction for website listed in "Tri-fold Media Cabinet"
The website listed in the article is incorrect. The website for more photos of the construction process is: woodworkersedge.com
June 2005
Correction for "Sawbench & Shop Stool"
The hardwood blocks for the feet should be 4" long, not 4' long as stated in the Construction Steps on page 43.
Correction for "Farewell Fractions, Hello Bob" Out of the Woodwork column
The example in the second to last paragraph should be 4', 8" and 10 bob, which is equal to four-foot eight and 13/32nds, not four-foot eight and 17/32nds as stated.
Workbenches & Toolboxes May 2005
Power-tool Workbench Plywood Optimization Chart
To download an optimization chart for the Power-tool Workbench's Modern Toolbox, CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
German Work Box Optimization Chart
To download an optimization chart for the German Work Box, CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
April 2005
Looking to download Nick Engler's calculator for figuring compound miters ("Woodworking Essentials Advanced Joinery, Chapter 5)?
Click HERE (You'll need Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet program.)
February 2005
Correction to cutlist in "Frame and Panel Dresser"
Panels listed as 19 7/16" long should be 20 7/8" long. As mentioned in the text, the sizes of these panels will vary depending on stile and rail bits used to make the frames.
October 2004
Correction for "Dadonator Makes the Cut" Tool Test
Infinity Cutting Tools' number is 877-USA-BITS (877-872-2487) not 800-430-9920.
Make Your First Cabriole Legs
PATTERN: To download the full-size pattern for the leg, CLICK HERE. MAKE SURE your printer is set up to print these files (and all patterns) at 100% - do NOT have it shrink to fit. NOTE: These files are PDF files. To view them, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
News & Notes: The Ultimate Scrounger Buys 109 Tools for $100
Here is Hal's list of 75 tools, plus a photo of his collection. Measuring and marking: try square, combination square, spring rule, marking gauge, bevel square, compass, carpenter square, large try square, marking knife, folding rule, straight edge, level; Sawing: crosscut saw, back saw, coping saw, hacksaw, finer cut crosscut saw, rip saw; Planing: block plane, #5 bench plane, small plane; Chiseling: 1/4" chisel, 1/2" chisel, 3/4 or 1" chisel, gouge, wide/heavy chisel, mortise chisel, plastic handle chisel; Drilling: brace, some bits for brace, eggbeater drill, some twist bits, expansion bit, countersink bit, regular screwdriver bit, phillips head bit, gimlet; Cutting: penknife, scraper, hatchet, carving knife, utility knife; Striking: hammer, mallet, nail set, ball pein hammer; Clamping: 2-4"Ê C clamps, 2 bar clamps, 2 small C clamps; Screwdrivers, Pliers, etc: pliers, regular screwdriver, phillips head screwdriver, bullnose pliers, adjustable wrench, wire brush. paint scraper, awl, putty knife; Sharpening: combination stone, strop, oil can, triangular file, larger triangular file, sawset, slipstone, auger file, bastard file, smooth file, burnisher, saw vise, card file

August 2004
Correction for At the Lathe
To make a cove cut, the gouge should be turned counterclockwise -- not clockwise -- as was shown in a photograph on page 78.
Correction for Isaac Youngs Wall Clock
The cutting list for the clock lists the back as 1/2" plywood. It actually is 1/4" plywood, as indicated in the illustration.
To download the illustration that we used for the face of the clock, CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
10" Sliding Compound Miter Saws
If you want to build the Miter Saw Mobile Stand featured in this article, CLICK HERE.
The Case for Handsaws
To build the tool chest featured in the opening photo of "The Case for Handsaws," CLICK HERE. Or, if you'd like to check out a sawtill to hold your handsaws, CLICK HERE.
Caption the Cartoon Winners
The winning entries for Cartoon #64 from the April 2004 issue are as follows:
The winner, who will receive Ryobi's 3-Base Router Combo Kit, is Alex Wiese of Carmichael, California ("Honey, this isn't funny. You know I had three bean burritos for dinner.")
First runners-up, who each win a one-year subscription to Popular Woodworking are Daryl Ertl of Viroqua, Wisconsin (Not the sharpest tool in the cabinet.), Bill Houghton of Sebastopol, California ("They always tell you, collect the dust at the source.") and Daniel Furnkranz of Moravia, New York ("Not until after the rummage sale.")
June 2004
Correction for Portable Writing Desk
The drawer front and back length is 2-3/4" not 2" as stated in the cutting list.
Letters to the Editor - Stop Rust Now
We have received a number of letters commenting on the article "Stop Rust Now" that we ran in our April 2004 issue and have selected a number of these letters to share with our readers. To view them, CLICK HERE. If you have any further questions or comments, feel free to send an e-mail to Associate Editor Michael Rabkin. Or you can send a letter through the regular mail to Popular Woodworking, 4700 E. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Caption the Cartoon Winners
The winning entries for Cartoon #63 from the February 2004 issue are as follows:
The winner, who will receive Amana Tool's new Patented E-Z Dial Slot Cutter, is Raymond I. Hoopes Jr. of Friendship, New York ("Hey, Joe! Would you stop laughing and just show me how to use my new mobile base?")
First runners-up, who each win a one-year subscription to Popular Woodworking are Ira Wood of Galveston, Texas (He was told he could saw larger boards by "adding 4 feet" to his table saw.), John Brander of Factoryville, Pennsylvania ("I can't quite figure out why this thing won't start running!") and Paul Harker of Aurora, Illinois ("Vibration problem solved. Next up: Identify source of puzzling odor.")
April 2004
Links to find Vintage Stanley Spokeshaves
In the tool test of "Metal-bodied Spokeshaves," we promised you some links to get started if you're looking for a vintage Stanley 151 spokeshave or similar model. For information about how to buy an antique metal spokeshave, CLICK HERE. For information about how to sharpen a wooden spokeshave, CLICK HERE. For information about how to make your own wooden spokeshave, CLICK HERE.
Sharpening Tutorial for "Mortise & Tenon Basics"
To download the article "Sharpening Plane Irons & Chisels" CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
February 2004
Eames-style Table
CORRECTION: In the story, we said plastic resin glue is also known as resorcinol. Resorcinol is actually a different kind of glue that is more difficult to find and is more expensive. Either glue will work for the project.
PATTERNS: To download the leg pattern for the table, CLICK HERE. Also, we have the pattern for the leg-bending jig, which you can download if you CLICK HERE. MAKE SURE your printer is set up to print these files (and all patterns) at 100% - do NOT have it shrink to fit, especially for the Leg-bending jig, which is set up on 8 1/2" x 14" paper. NOTE: These files are PDF files. To view them, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Corrections for The Joint Maker
A number of items in this story were incorrect: The slides (parts H and J) should be 3/8" thick, not 3/4"; the slots they fit into should be 3/8" deep, not 1/4". The Cutting List dimensions on page 79 were incorrect; the Top Layout Plan illustration on page 81 is correct.....The compression springs should be 1-1/2" long, not 5" long.....Sheet metal screws don't require nuts.....The lower slots, shown in the Carriage Layout, are 5" long, not 6" long as shown.
Serpentine Table Patterns
To download the full-size patterns to make Warren May's curved table, check out the following pages (These are all in 8-1/2" x 11" pages that you can tape together and affix to your lumber to make the curves): The Front Legs ..... The Drawer Front & Rails ..... The Side Aprons ..... The Top. MAKE SURE your printer is set up to print these files (and all patterns) at 100% - do NOT have it shrink to fit. NOTE: These are PDF files. To view them, you will need to download Adobe Reader, which can be done (for free) by clicking HERE.
Letters to the Editor - The Truth About 240V
We have received a number of letters commenting on the article "The Truth About 240V" that we ran in our November 2003 issue. We have selected a number of these letters to share with our readers, along with responses from Greg Hyland, a certified electrician and co-author of the article. To view them, CLICK HERE. If you have any further questions or comments, feel free to send an e-mail to popwood@fwpubs.com. Or you can send a letter through the regular mail to Popular Woodworking, 4700 E. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Jim Tolpin's Universal Rip Fence Fixture
In the article, one of the photo captions discussed the 24" framing square. To see this device used to set the second support square to the first, CLICK HERE. Also, the illustration of the rip fence sled has been updated, showing the locations of the slotted holes. To see this new illustration, CLICK HERE.
Upgrade Your Workbench with a Deadman
To download a construction drawing to create a deadman, CLICK HERE. MAKE SURE your printer is set up to print these files (and all patterns) at 100% - do NOT have it shrink to fit. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
December 2003
Router Table Plans
In Chapter Three of "Woodworking Essentials" about the Router Table, we said the plans were available in our June 2001 issue, which you could purchase as a back issue. Unfortunately, we've run out of that issue, so we've uploaded that article here. To download "Router Table-Mate," just CLICK HERE. It's a rather large file, so be prepared. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Learn more about Sharpening as mentioned in Checkbooks, Beer & Hand Planes
To download the article "Sharpening Plane Irons & Chisels" CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
More Information about Forbidden Forests
To read the article titled "Buying Submerged Lumber" by Gregory Crofton, CLICK HERE.
November 2003
Patterns for Limbert Tabourette
To download the full-size drawing of the legs for the table, click HERE. To download the full-size pattern of this table's shelf, click HERE. NOTE: These files are both PDF files. To view them, you will need to download Adobe Acrobat (for free) by clicking HERE.
Creating the Fruit Bowl with CAD
To download project illustrator John Hutchinson's recipe for using CAD to create the fruit bowl, click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
October 2003
German Work Box
At the WoodWorks 2003-04 shows, we brought the German Work Box along to show to our fellow woodworkers, along with the free project plans to show them how to build it. Well, so many people were interested that we actually ran out of copies. So if you were looking for the (FREE!) plans to build this Work Box, just CLICK HERE for the actual article as it ran in this issue. Also, to download an optimization chart for the box, CLICK HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Correction for 12 Best Tool Values
The phone number for Grizzly Industrial was incorrect. The correct number is 800-523-4777.
Furniture Building 2003
Iris Pattern for Byrdcliffe Cabinet
To download the full-size pattern of the 6" x 12" iris mentioned in "Arts & Crafts Byrdcliffe Cabinet," click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
August 2003
Clarification about Special Paint
In the "Lusting for Lumber" article, we mentioned a special paint that reduces checking in wood as it air-dries. This sealer is item #125305, available from Woodcraft, 800-225-1153 or at woodcraft.com.
Great American Furniture 2003
Ellipse-layout Jig plans
For the ellipse-layout jig plans as mentioned in "Butler Tray Table," click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
June 2003
QuickCAD drawing files as mentioned in the CAD for Woodworkers Article
If you have QuickCAD, choose any of the following three protoype files. The files' parameters have been preset, which will make your QuickCAD software more woodworker-friendly. For the Kentucky sideboard drawing files, click HERE. For the dresser drawing files, click HERE. For the bottom rail drawing files, click HERE.
If you don't have QuickCAD, click HERE for a PDF image of the drawing files. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Correction to the Saw Blade Box
The 3/4"-wide x 1/2"-deep rabbet should be cut on two short edges and one long edge of the top and bottom of the box, not on two long edges and one short edge.
Ultimate Home Woodshop 2003
Correction to the Machinist's Tool Chest
All the panels listed in the cutting list (End A panels, Back E panel, Flipper door G panel and Lid H panel) should be 5/8", not 1/2" as stated.
Tilting Router Stand Cutting List
For Nick Engler's "Incredible Tilting Router Stand" cutting list (as also featured in our January 2000 issue), click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
April 2003
Dovetail Jig for Wardrobe
For Troy Sexton's $19.99 dovetail gig, which helps you build the "Classic Wardrobe," click HERE.
Sharpening Plane Irons & Chisels
We've tried just about every sharpening system there is - from sandpaper to ceramics to waterstones. Here's how to get the best possible edge with the least amount of fuss. To download the article, click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
American Heritage Furniture 2003
Reciprocating Foot Lathe plans
For Owen Rein's reciprocating foot lathe and drilling stand plans, click HERE.
Correction to the Traditional Entertainment Center
The six door rails should be 2-1/2" wide, not 3-1/2" wide. The cutting list is wrong, the drawing is correct. This correction also applies to the Traditional Entertainment Center, as it appeared in our June 2001 issue.
February 2003
More Information on the Shepherd Smoothing Plane
For more photos and construction details on the Shepherd infill smoothing plane, click HERE.
More Information on the Built-in Bookcase Article
For an optimization chart for the "One-weekend Bookcase" in pdf format, click HERE. One more note: the McGrath scribing tool shown in the step photos has been discontinued and is no longer available. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
October 2002
Correction to the Ultimate Miter Saw Stand
The caption on page 32 says to order item #141961 from Woodcraft. The correct item number is #128219.
Woodshop Projects 2002
Looking for the $40 Drill Press Table?
This article was cut at the last minute but, by mistake, was still advertised on the cover. You can download the complete project plans by clicking HERE.
Correction to the 24-hour Workbench
On page 6, you need to make the legs by ripping a 2 x 8, not a 1 x 8 as stated.
Correction to the Ultimate Miter Saw Stand
The caption on page 29 says to order item #141961 from Woodcraft. The correct item number is #128219.
August 2002
Octopus Whirligig: The Movie
Some readers have been curious as to what the tentacles on the Octopus Whirligig actually do when the wind blows. Author John Hutchinson provided us with this mpeg movie that you can download to get a look. It's a big file (1.3 megabytes), but it's worth the download. Click HERE.
Looking for the plywood optimization chart for the Power Tool Workbench?
This pdf file shows you how to lay out your cuts on the 3/4" and 1/2" plywood sheets for the bench's toolbox. Click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Barb Siddiqui's Chess Box
In our "Out of the Woodwork" column, "A Lesson in Precision," Barb Siddiqui discusses the difficulties she encountered when building this chess box without the proper mind set. You can look for her article on page 88.

June 2002
Errors in the Review of Precision Plunge Routers
In our review of precision plunge routers we made two mistakes in our discussion of the Makita RP1001. We stated that the router has no means of dust collection. There is a shroud available as an accessory when the router is purchased by itself. Also, we stated in the chart that the Makita does not have a self-releasing collet when it actually does. We regret the errors.
Error in Resawing With the Band Saw Article
We listed the wrong tooth configuration for the blade recommended for resawing. The blade is a Lenox 3/8", 3/4 variable-pitch blade sold under Lenox's Tri-Master line. For information on where to purchase this excellent carbide-toothed band saw blade, call Lenox at 800-628-8810.
Outdoor Furniture 2002
Two Corrections to the Outdoor Morris Chair
Two corrections to the Outdoor Morris Chair drawing and schedule on page 27: In the chair profile view, the width of the front leg should be 2-3/4" rather than 2-1/4". In the schedule, the four rear legs should be 20-1/8" long, not 21".
February 2002
Errors in the Review of Contractor Saws
In the article "Choosing a Contractor Table Saw," we listed the Ridgid TS2424 as a right-tilt saw. It is a left-tilt machine. Also, in the chart we listed the Bridgewood TSC-10CL as having two cast wings. As stated in the text of the article, it has only one.
June 2001
Correction to the Limbert Bookcase
On page 42 the story says the dado in the bottom should go 2" from the bottom. The drawing shows it at 2-1/2". The drawing is correct.
Correction to the Cope & Stick article
On page 53 the captions on the two photos are reversed. The top photo is the cope cutter; the bottom cuts the stick.
April 2001
Looking for full-size plans to John Hutchinson's Sea-D Otter project?
Click HERE You still need the text of the story to build the project. The April 2001 issue is for sale in our back issues department. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Looking for the optimization chart for the All-in-One Cabinet for the Small Shop?
Click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
Looking for the drawing that explains measuring the slope from the horizontal?
Click HERE. NOTE: This file is a PDF file. To view it, you will need to download Adobe Reader (for free) by clicking HERE.
The Biscuit Joiner Project Book
Corrections to the Knockdown Media Center
Quantities for the side parts should be: 6 legs, 2 top rails, 2 center rails, 2 bottom rails, 4 top panels @ 18-3/4"W x 34-1/4"L, 4 bottom panels @ 18-3/4"W x 19-5/8"L. There are no feet E. There are 4 door rails @ 3-1/2"W. These are the bottom rails on both the upper and lower doors. The top rails for all doors are 2-1/4"W. Cut the upper door panels @ 11-1/8"W x 34-1/4"L and the lower door panels @ 11-1/8"W x 19-3/8"L.
Authentic Arts & Crafts Furniture Projects (Popular Woodworking Books)
New cutting list for the Limbert Waste Box
Due to a production error, the correct cutting list was not printed. Click HERE for the correct cutting list.
Correction to the Stickley Side Table
The length of the legs (part A) should be 21-1/8".
February 2001 issue
Looking to download plans for The Little Shop That Could Mark II?
Click HERE
Special Storage & Shelving Issue
Correction to the text of the Barrister Bookcase article
On page 15 in the center column, there's a typo. We listed the location of the hole centers as being 1-3/16" down from the top edge. It's actually 13/16". Also, in the drawing below that, we listed the distance between the front of the door and the case front as 1/4". It's actually 1/8".
December 2000 issue
Looking to download Nick Engler's calculator for figuring compound miters?
Click HERE (You'll need Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet program.)
Correction to the drawing of the Dovetail Jig
Some readers have been confused as to why we tell you to make a 36"-long piece to build a 6" jig. This allows you some extra stock to make other similar jigs and makes cutting the miters and bevels much safer. On the drawing there is one correction. The 2-1/8" dimensions on the face piece should be 1-5/8" each. The cutting list is correct.
August 2000 issue
Looking for full-size plans to John Hutchinson's Secret Toad project?
Click HERE You still need the text of the story to build the project.
Correction to the cutting list of the Ultimate Miter Saw Stand
The width of the back should be 24-1/2". And the dimensions for parts "U" and "V" were transposed. The dimensions are correct.
Correction to the drawing of the Folding Plant Stand
The 8" dimension on the back should be 7-1/4".
Correction to the drawing of the Scrapwood Scraper Plane
The length of the sides is shown as 12". Though the exact length isn't critical, the actual dimension is 9".
June 2000 issue
Correction to the "Stickley Side Table"
The length of the legs (part A) should be 21-1/8".
April 2000 issue
Corrections to the "Icebox Entertainment Center"
Attach the mitered base pieces to the front of the case with glue and screws. Use a biscuit in the miters. Attach the base pieces to the sides with screws in slotted holes to allow movement. On the face frame, there's no shoulder on the top rail. So the mortise on the stile is open on the end of the stile. Ignore the door's mortise dimensions in the photo caption. Actual mortise dimensions are 1/4" x 1-3/4" x 2-1/8" for the upper rail and 1/4" x 2-1/4" x 2-1/8" for the bottom rail. These are 3/8" in from the stile end. Tenon sizes are stated on page 65. The notch dimension is wrong. It should be 3/8" x 1-3/4".
Correction to the cutting list of "Magic Shelves"
The hardwood cleat material should actually be 7/8" x 1-1/8"
November 1999 issue
Looking for CAD drawings of the Greene & Greene Blacker House bench?
Click HERE You still need the text of the story to build the project.
September 1999 issue
Looking for the full-size pattern for the Martha's Vineyard Cupboard?
Click HERE You still need the text of the story to build the project.
Correction to "Little Shop that Could Mark II"
Under the section titled "Drawers & Doors," the fourth sentence should read "Use a 1/4" x 1/2" rabbet cut on the drawer sides, and use a 1/4" x 1/4" groove..."
Correction to "Restoring a Hand Plane"
In the sidebar on removing rust with electolysis, the story says to use baking powder and the caption says to use baking soda. Baking soda is the correct material.
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