Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #36 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 6
Making doors and windows on a shaper. Cope-and-stick joinery. An 11-step procedure for making a window sash.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #35 Nov-Dec 1993 pg. 56
The clear alternative. How to build high-efficiency wood-framed windows.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1997 (v.20#11) pg. 28
Simple joinery used for constructing a custom eyebrow window.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #76 Aug-Sep 1992 pg. 72
Shop-built window frames. Simple joinery, #2 pine and stock sash are combined to form inexpensive custom windows.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #84 Oct-Nov 1993 pg. 76
Curved cope and stick. Router templates are used to make decorative window sash (or frame-and-glass-panel cabinet doors) which incorporate curved window bars.
FINE WOODWORKING #108 Sep-Oct 1994 pg. 77
Using commonly available matched stile-and-rail router bits to simplify the complex joinery in multipaned windows.
FINE WOODWORKING #121 Nov-Dec 1996 pg. 22
A guide to making window sash rail-and-stile frames, narrow sash bars and muntins.
WOOD MAGAZINE #107 Aug 1998 (v.15#5) pg. 12
Reflections on glass. Part 1. Techniques for fitting and securing glass panels (clear or mirror) into rebated frames.
WOODWORKER Jun 1992 (v.96#6) pg. 60
Reflections on glass. Part 2. Making scratch tools for the production of glazing beads.
WOODWORKER Jul 1992 (v.96#7) pg. 84
Glazing bars. Advice on spacing and jointing wooden glazing bars.
WOODWORKER Oct 1993 (v.97#10) pg. 85
Joinery. A series to develop your joinery construction skills . Part 1. Setting-out, cutting list, and marking-out.
WOODWORKING TODAY #24 Sep 1991 pg. 24
Joinery. Part 2. Fabricating window frames. How to make a circular borrowed light.
WOODWORKING TODAY #25 Oct 1991 pg. 22
Joinery. Part 3. Fabricating window frames. Getting the right lines for a segmental bow window.
WOODWORKING TODAY #27 Dec 1991-Jan 1992 pg. 60
Jig for cutting the Eastern European glazing bar joint on a table saw.
WOODWORKING TODAY #33 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 13