Looking For Today's Woodworker, Issue 24, Nov/Dec '92, Cherry Dining Chair Plan

I'd really like to build a set of the cherry dining chairs in this issue. I saw the chair on the Woodworker's Journal web site. The plans are out of print, and Rockler has no back issues of the magazine. I've looked on eBay, and scoured the web - no luck.

Appreciate any help. Just the plan is all I need.

Ed Neu Buffalo, MN

Reply to
Ed
Loading thread data ...

replying to Ed, Matt Redmond wrote: Ed, I just found that issue in a pile if old magazines. I was also wanting to build that table and chairs. I know this is an old post of yours but if you are still looking, I'd be happy to copy them for you.

Reply to
Matt Redmond

Matt, how about scanning a pic of the table and post a pic, somewhere (on a free photo site), then give us the link. I'd like to see the table.... and the chairs.

Here's another "Today's Woodworker" option. Don't know if any plans are within the articles.

formatting link

Sonny

Reply to
Sonny

Ed and Matt, I have it in ".pdf" format and will send them to whoever wants them.

Reply to
Dr. Deb

You can put it here and then share the link with all of us:

formatting link

(Buyer beware, so let's not get into a heated security discussion over this.)

Reply to
DerbyDad03

Not to mention copyrights... :)

Reply to
dpb

Copyright is not the issue, I stumbled across them in the public domain.

That being said, just let me know which issues you would like me to post. I have Jan/Feb 89 - May/June 98

Reply to
Dr. Deb

IF I could read, I would have seen the requested issues. Oh well, I may be old, but I am slow.. Here are both issues 24 and 25

formatting link

formatting link

Reply to
Dr. Deb

Unless the holder of the copyright explicitly releases the work into public domain, it remains under copyright for not less than 70 years after publication. Jan/Feb 89 will remain in copyright until 2059 at the earliest and may remain in copyright well into the 22nd century depending on the details.

Reply to
J. Clarke

On 5/26/2018 9:05 AM, Dr. Deb wrote: ...

Somebody else having violated it doesn't make the copyright invalid...not that anybody's going to pursue it.

Reply to
dpb

For what it's worth, alt.binaries.e-books.magazines has lots of back issues for a number of woodworking magazines.

Reply to
Just Wondering

HomeOwnersHub website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.