Soon, subscribers will start receiving their November 2010 issues of Popular Woodworking Magazine , and therein, they’ll find that I fell down on the job. In between our final page layouts and conversion of the files for our printer, one page, page 27, had a type-conversion problem. And at the final approval stage, I missed it.
So, download the PDF below for the plans and correct cutlist for the William & Mary Bookstand, which Charles Bender wrote for the Arts & Mysteries column.
Mea maxima culpa.
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Megan,
Some might say the cutlist is incomprehensible regardless of your efforts to make it moreso. I wrote it afterall…
Chuck Bender
Soooo…. The "ARTS" part is in the proof reading and the "MYSTERIES" is where the heck did page 27 go……
Funny Steve. It’s there, but the cutlist is incomprehensible.
If page 27 is missing entirely, does that mean that page 28 is only half as thick as the other sheets?
Nos indulgeo vos.