Popular Woodworking 2001-06 № 122, страница 3

Popular Woodworking 2001-06 № 122, страница 3

projects

40 Limbert Bookcase

You can't have enough glass-front bookcases for your office, living room or den. Simple details — a shiplapped back, mullioned doors and a gallery at the top — make this reproduction stand out.

46 Router Table-Mate

With about $50 and some spare time in the shop, you can build a huge router table that attaches to your Workmate or sawhorses. Best of all, this table stores in a small space and has an outstanding fence and dust collection.

56 Shaker Entertainment Center

This piece of handcraft will last a long time thanks to frame-and-panel doors and traditional joints. Despite the rock-solid joinery, the piece is surprisingly simple to build.

By Troy Sexton

68 Drop-Leaf Table

Get started in table-building with this traditional design. You'll learn the easy way to cut tapered legs and the best way to attach the tabletop to the base.

62 European Telephone Console

How many times have you missed a call right as you walked in the door? Keep your phone, phone books and small umbrellas in order with this clever and easy-to-build wall unit.

56

Popular Woodworking (ISSN 0884-8823, USPS 752-250) is published six times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December by F&W Publications, Inc. Editorial and advertising offices are located at 1507 Dana Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45207; tel.: (513) 531-2222. Unsolicited manuscripts, photographs and artwork should include ample postage on a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE); otherwise they will not be returned. Subscription rates: A year's subscription (6 issues) is $24.96; outside of U.S add $7/year ■ Canada Publications Mail Agreement No. 0546232. Canadian return address: 2744 Edna St.,Windsor, ON N8Y 1V2 Copyright ©2001 by Popular Woodworking. Periodicals postage paid at Cincinnati, Ohio, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send all address changes to Popular Woodworking, P.O. Box 5369, Harlan, IA 51593 Canada GST Reg. # R122594716 ■ Produced and printed in the U.S.A.

Limbert furniture merged European styling with quality American construction.When this bookcase appeared in Limbert's 1905 catalog, it sold for $18; surviving examples now sell for more than $2,500.Thanks to Scott Phillips for the use of his shop for the cover photo. Cover photo by Al Parrish

in every issue

6 Out on a Limb

Getting it Right

8 Letters

Mail from readers

26 Caption the Cartoon

Win a Freud router bit set

80 Out of the

Woodwork

Under the Rope and Into the Doghouse By Walt Akers

4 1 Popular Woodworking

\june 2001