Popular Woodworking 2000-12 № 119, страница 3AMERICA'S BEST PROJECT MAGAZINE! 00" * / 60 Welcome 66 Friends Plate This little scrollsawn gem looks good hanging on your kitchen wall or displayed on a shelf. By Rick Longabaugh 62 Compound Miters 72 for Dummies Cutting accurate miters and compound miters is one of the most vexing problems woodworkers face. Learn to set up your table saw to cut virtually any slope. By Nick Engler Two Tub Tables Once you've gotten a lesson in cutting compound miters, put that knowledge to good use by constructing a walnut or plywood table. Quadralinear Posts With just one router bit, you can make lightweight, super-sturdy posts that show off oak's quarter-sawn ray flake on all four sides. Then build a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired hall tree using those posts. in every issue 6 Out On a Limb Welcome, Scott Phillips 8 Letters Mail from readers 12 Tool Test Get the inside story on new portable planers from Makita and Grizzly. Black and Decker's new plunge router is an amazing value 18 Tricks of the Trade Scott Phillips shows you tricks that will help you sharpen tools, install hinges and tune your band saw 24 Flexner on Finishing The basics of coloring wood 30 Projects From the Past Modern Doll House 78 Endurance Test Vaughan pull saws,Veritas wheel marking gauge,Timber Wolf band saw blades 82 Classifieds 84 Caption the Cartoon Win a Freud router bit set 88 Out of the Woodwork They're Tools,Not Toys ON THE COVER Scott Phillips, the — amiable host of the "American Wood- I shop," joins us this month as a contributing editor and author of our Tricks of the Trade col- Cover photo by Al Parrish 50 56 |