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Contents of this issue include:
- On Museums and Miniatures; Editorial Essay by James (Jim) Dorsett
- Modeling From Prototype: A 17th Century Gateleg Table by Bill Sevebeck
- A Connecticut Colonial: The Whitman House; Part 3: Finishing the interior … and discovering the tedium of laying flooring
- Beauty in Usefulness: Shaker Pedestal Stand: A simple exercise in beginning lathe techniques, using spindle and face plate turnings
- The Cabinetmaker’s Shop Manual: (Working with the Dremel Moto-lathe); Some ways of maximizing your enjoyment of a widely available and reasonably priced tool
- An Introduction to Hand-Woven Caning: Basic hand-woven caning techniques in six steps … and two beginning projects … with more to come in TSC v1i4
- Caning: A Victorian Side Chair; A slightly flared and molded seat introduces a small degree of caning difficulty
- Caning: A Contemporary Bamboo Headboard; An easy, rectangular caning panel for the beginner
- Miniatures In Flame: Bargello, Needle-work stitches and diagrams that will engulf a model chair in a blaze of color
- Transition Side Chair
- Practice in Rushing and Turning: A Shaker Ladderback, by Kathy Sevebeck. Modifying a ladderback kit … with some techniques in seat rushing.
- Where Simplicity is Virtue: Two 19th Century Kitchen Pieces. Bashing two kits for the sake of producing two functional kitchen pieces.
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