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In this Magazine the man who does bench work at home will find month by month the precise guidance he needs for efficient, economical work. The principal features include practical directions, illustrated by working drawings, for the construction of plain and ornamental furniture and all kinds of indoor and outdoor woodwork. Joint making, tool manipulation, staining and polishing, repairing, craft problems and everyday difficulties are also regular features dealt with in an eminently practical way.

The contributors to The Woodworker are expert craftsmen who know exactly where the home woodworker's difficulties lie, and who, from long experience, are able to impart their knowledge to others.

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(Free Specimen Copy sent on receipt of postcard)The Woodworker Annual Volume, 370 pages, 6s. 6d. netFrom any newsagent or direct fromEvans Bros., Ltd., Montague House, Russell Square, London, W.C.1