Popular Woodworking 2000-06 № 115, страница 3

Popular Woodworking 2000-06 № 115, страница 3

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Hand Scrapers

Thousands of woodworkers never use a hand scraper — the single most versatile tool you can own. Learn how to buy, sharpen and use a scraper this weekend. By Rick Peters

44 Valet

Men don't use jewelry boxes, but we still need a place for our stuff. This dresser-top project provides a place to empty your pockets.

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Huntboard

This small-scale sideboard is built using solid wood and traditional joinery throughout. It's the perfect place to pour a toddy after your next fox hunt, or to serve Thanksgiving dinner. By Glen Huey

Plywood Carrier

Your back will thank you for building this simple but effective dolly for sheet goods. Stop grunting when you move plywood and start rolling.

Frame & Panel Dresser

Learn the basics of web-frame construction as you build this understated chest of drawers. The clean design looks great in your cabin by the lake or your Central Park West apartment.

Shaker Rocker

Master chairmaker Owen Rein takes you by the hand and shows you exactly how he builds his stunning and comfortable rocker. By Owen Rein

in every issue

6 Out On a Limb

Remembering R.J. DeCristoforo

8 Letters

Mail from readers

12 Ingenious Jigs

Nick Engler lets you in on the secret to the Scary Sharp method and shows you how to build a honing guide that will sharpen almost everything

|8 Tricks of the Trade

Enhance your $19.99 Dovetail Jig, find the centers of large circles,and an amazing trick to cut fractions in half

22 Projects From the Past

Picnic Table

70 Flexner on Finishing

How to Choose a Paint Stripper

74 Endurance Test

Delta's Series 2000 Table Saws

76 Tool Test

Porter-Cable's new sliding compound miter saw, new jigsaw from Grizzly Industrial

82 Classifieds 84 Caption the Cartoon

Win a set of Quick Grip clamps

88 Out of the Woodwork

From Woodpile to Woodshop

ON thE

cover

A really comfortable Morris chair that any woodworker can get right the first time.

Cover photo by Al Parrish

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