Popular Woodworking 2001-02 № 120, страница 24

Popular Woodworking 2001-02 № 120, страница 24

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No matter what sort of woodworking you do,

you need a low-angle block plane, a combination square and a set of chisels. It really is that simple.

A combination square allows you to lay out joints and set up your machinery with greater accuracy than a tape measure or block of wood. A low-angle block plane trims joints that aren't perfectly flush and removes sawblade marks on the edges of boards (thereby reducing sanding). And chisels chop and pare anything to any shape, and they are essential to squaring up hinge mortises. In fact, these tools are so basic to woodworking, they are often forgotten by magazines that test tools.

Until now. >>

By David Thiel and Christopher Schwarz

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