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A few differences to be found
Woodcraft Magazine • Oct/Nov 2023 Vol. 19, Issue 115
Slatted table source
Slick new option
A new dust jacket
WOODWORKING FINDS
Illuminating ebonizing
K4 making a comeback
Reader Showcase
A solid performer for a small shop • Rikon 10-3061 Bandsaw
Tips & Tricks
Gravitational Illusion BALL RAMP • Scientific curiosity come to life
Inside-Out CAKE STAND • Let your dessert stand up and stand out
Heirloom DRESSER • A contemporary take on a classic design
Dovetailed DRAWERS • Classic joinery makes for durable, long-lasting drawers
Modern Hayrake TABLE • A contemporary dining table draws on English Arts & Crafts roots
Black Cherry • Your sweet lumber choice
All-in protection • Trend AirShield Pro with Ear Defenders
Portable hi-res engraving • LaserPecker 2
Small but mighty tool for burnishing • Accu-Burr Jr
Buyer’s Guide
A question of voltage • I have several woodworking machines that can run on 120 or 240V. What should I consider when deciding what voltage to run them at?