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Woodsmith No. 134
Barrister's Bookcase
Spice Cabinet
Choosing & Using Glues
Paper Towel Dispenser
Features
Feature Project
6 / Barrister's Bookcase
They may look like a single unit, but these bookcases are made up of individual sections that simply stack on top of each other. It’s a flexible design that can be modified and configured in a number of ways and can even “grow” with your library.
Heirloom Project
18 / Spice Cabinet
With its moldings and arched frame and panel doors, this little cabinet looks like a piece of fine furniture sitting on your kitchen counter. To maximize the storage space, the front half of the cabinet is actually a couple of boxes attached to the back of the doors.
In The Woodsmith Shop
26 / Choosing & Using Glues
Flip through a few woodworking catalogs and you’ll find more glues available now than ever before. Is there one “all-purpose” adhesive? Or do you need to fill your shelves with different types? We help you get to the bottom of this sticky subject.
Weekend Project
30 / Paper Towel Dispenser
Sure this is a great project for the kitchen, but it will also help you “build” your woodworking skills through mortise and tenon joint. They’re not as hard as they sound, and we’ll walk through everything you need to know.