See What’s Coming in the Next Issue of Woodsmith Magazine!
§ by Joel Hess on September 20th, 2006
Some homes have dining rooms large enough to hold 8-foot tables, a mammoth
sideboard, and a floor-to-ceiling china cabinet — and still have room to spare. Other homes, townhouses, and apartments might share a dining area and kitchen. In the next issue of Woodsmith (Issue No. 167), the Designer Project Tall Kitchen Table will look great in just about any size room — whether it’s a tiny breakfast nook or tucked away in the corner of of a larger room.
The Glass-panel Display Cabinet is another
project with a small footprint that doesn’t take up much space. Glass panels and a couple of glass shelves provide a great way to display your family’s heirlooms. And, as our Heirloom Project, you can bet it features traditional joinery and several unique details that help set it apart.
Finally, a Weekend Project like the Curved-front Bookcase should be simple to build with joinery that’s not too complicated. We used quick-connect fasteners to hold it all together. And iron-on flexible edging solved the problem of hiding the exposed plywood edges on the curved fronts of the case.
Look for Woodsmith Issue No. 167 on newsstands soon. If you’re not already a subscriber, you can get a free sample issue here.




