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ISSUE 262 SEPTEMBER 2019
WOOD
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The World’
Family treasure
Blanket Chest
p.24
Great Plans
p.23
Slide-out Cabinet Storage
Backyard Playhouse
p.42
p.54
Spray
Finishing
Made Easy
p.58
T
AKING
M
EASURE
September 2019
Issue No. 262
Vol. 36, No. 4
EDITORIAL CONTENT CHIEF
DAVE CAMPBELL
DEPUTY EDITOR
CRAIG RUEGSEGGER
ART DIRECTOR
KARL EHLERS
SENIOR DESIGN EDITOR
KEVIN BOYLE
DESIGN EDITOR
JOHN OLSON
TOOLS EDITOR
BOB HUNTER
DIGITAL PRODUCT MANAGER
LUCAS PETERS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
SHERYL MUNYON
CONTRIBUTING DESIGNER
ANNA GLEASON
CONTRIBUTING CRAFTSMEN
JIM HEAVEY, BRIAN SIMMONS,
BRIAN BERGSTROM
PHOTOGRAPHERS
JASON DONNELLY, SCOTT MORGAN, BRIE PASSANO
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
LARRY JOHNSTON, BILL KRIER,
RANDY MAXEY, ROBERT WILSON
CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATORS
LORNA JOHNSON,
ROXANNE LEMOINE, KURT SCHULTZ
PROOFREADERS
SAM CADY, BABS KLEIN, IRA LACHER, THOMAS MORIARTY
ADVERTISING AND MARKETING
VICE PRESIDENT & GROUP PUBLISHER
SCOTT MORTIMER
WOOD
Better Homes & Gardens
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Seasons
in the Sun
Yup, that’s frost on the plywood sheeting Kevin is
cutting while building a playhouse in December.
ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
DANIEL WELLS
ONLINE MEDIA KIT
WOODMAGAZINE.COM/MEDIAKIT
BUSINESS MANAGER
DARREN TOLLEFSON
CONSUMER MARKETING MANAGER
ED LICHINSKY
PRODUCTION MANAGER
SANDY WILLIAMS
PREPRESS DESKTOP SPECIALIST
RANDY J. MANNING
COLOR QUALITY ANALYST
TONY HUNT
T
hank goodness every smartphone has
a calendar in it, because I can hardly
tell what time of year it is any more.
Valentine’s candy appears on shelves on
New Year’s Day, back-to-school sales begin
July 4, and retailers deck the halls with
Christmas decorations and merchandise
starting in October. (Sorry, Thanksgiving!)
Our business does its share of time shifting,
too. Most subscribers received this Septem-
ber issue in June.
That out-of-whack sense of seasonality is
amplified when you produce a how-to
magazine like
WOOD®
because it takes lit-
erally months to design, build, photograph,
illustrate, write, and edit the projects and
articles between the covers. The playhouse
project on
page 42
, first sketched out by
Senior Design Editor Kevin Boyle nearly a
year ago, is a great example.
Kevin and Design Editor John Olson are
wearing jackets and gloves in the photos
not because of a chilly spring day, but
because they actually constructed the
playhouse in late December. (Kudos, too,
to photographer Brie Passano and assis-
tant Emily Hemmingsen, who battled not
only the cold, but also various scrims and
shades on that breezy day.) Fortunately,
although the grass had faded to straw,
there was no snow on the ground; that
would start a couple weeks later, and in
record amounts. In April, the weather
finally relented enough to paint and shoot
the “beauty shot” of the playhouse, now
surrounded by green grass.
Besdides a calendar, every smartphone
has a built-in camera that also recognizes
smart codes—those quilty-looking boxes
that link directly to a web page—without
having to download and launch another
app. Just point the camera at the code and
away you go.
I love them because, as a too-fat two-
fingered typist, I never have to type (and
backspace… and retype…) a web address.
The one
below
links to my Instagram page if
you’d like to try it. You’ll find these helpful
smart codes scattered throughout this
issue—let me know what you think.
By the way, we first used smart codes in
WOOD
magazine way back in 2011, when
only 35 percent of Americans had smart
phones—half the number who have them
now. Guess you could say we were ahead of
our time back then, too.
Merry Christmas.
JON WERTHER
PRESIDENT
MEREDITH NATIONAL MEDIA GROUP
PRESIDENT, MEREDITH MAGAZINES
DOUG OLSON
PRESIDENT, CONSUMER PRODUCTS
TOM WITSCHI
PRESIDENT, CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER
CATHERINE LEVENE
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MICHAEL BROWNSTEIN
CHIEF MARKETING & DATA OFFICER
ALYSIA BORSA
MARKETING & INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS
NANCY WEBER
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENTS
CONSUMER REVENUE
ANDY WILSON
CORPORATE SALES
BRIAN KIGHTLINGER
DIRECT MEDIA
PATTI FOLLO
RESEARCH SOLUTIONS
BRITTA CLEVELAND
STRATEGIC SOURCING, NEWSSTAND, PRODUCTION
CHUCK HOWELL
DIGITAL SALES
MARLA NEWMAN
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JUSTIN LAW
VICE PRESIDENTS
FINANCE
CHRIS SUSIL
BUSINESS PLANNING & ANALYSIS
ROB SILVERSTONE
CONSUMER MARKETING
STEVE CROWE
SHOPPER MARKETING
CAROL CAMPBELL
BRAND LICENSING
STEVE GRUNE
VICE PRESIDENT, GROUP EDITORIAL DIRECTOR
STEPHEN ORR
DIRECTOR, EDITORIAL OPERATIONS & FINANCE
GREG KAYKO
MEREDITH CORPORATION
PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
TOM HARTY
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
JOSEPH CERYANEC
CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
JOHN ZIESER
PRESIDENT, MEREDITH LOCAL MEDIA GROUP
PATRICK MCCREERY
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, HUMAN RESOURCES
DINA NATHANSON
CHAIRMAN
STEPHEN M. LACY
VICE CHAIRMAN
MELL MEREDITH FRAZIER
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PLANS
23 Bandsaw Fence System
Rip and resaw, narrow and wide, with
this table extension and fence.
24 Easy-build Blanket Chest
Build this elegant heirloom storage in a
weekend and enjoy it for a lifetime.
28 One-wall Workshop: Driver Storage
Hang the drivers, nailers, and fasteners
you drive with them in one spot.
42 Kids’ Playhouse
Small in footprint but big on imagination.
Your youngsters will love their tiny house.
54 Slide-out Storage for Cabinets
Stop stooping with these super-simple
slide-outs for everything under the sink.
64 Turned Mortar and Pestle
Grinding fresh herbs maximizes their
flavor. Turning these maximizes your skills.
TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
32 Five Ways to Make Breadboard Ends
This essential joint allows seasonal
movement in tabletops and large panels.
38 Cut Guaranteed-perfect Miters
You’ll never curse your cursor again when
you add this über-accurate accessory.
48 Shop Test: No-hose Brad Nailers
We unleashed a battery of tests on
battery-powered bradders to find the best.
58 Spray-finishing Made Simple
Save time and grief when you finish like
the pros. We show you how.
70 Easy Spray-gun Maintenance
This easy-clean routine takes less time
than flushing a finish brush.
75 Tools & Materials
Best backsaws, a super slab flattener,
and more.
DEPARTMENTS
1 Taking Measure
Seasons in the sun.
4 Wood-Wide Web
Dovetails, “defects,” and more.
6 Sounding Board
Your voice, your projects, your shop.
14 Ask
WOOD
When good plywood goes bad.
16 Shop Tips
Tablesaw-cut tenons and more.
88 What’s Ahead
A sneak peek at your next
WOOD.
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