Popular Woodworking 2002-08 № 129, страница 12

Popular Woodworking 2002-08 № 129, страница 12

In 1947, the city of St. Louis hosted a design competition.

Our 3-D Sander

Its goal? A memorial to commemorate the westward is the perfect tooi

for sanding just

r . . .. , 0. . -p. . about any curved

expansion of the United States. The winner was SUfface architect Eero Saarinen's 630-foot-tall Gateway Arch. Construction on

the arch didn't start until 1963 but, when it did, the workmen were armed with two things: Saarinen's majestic vision and our tools. At Craftsman®, however, we realize

CRAFTSMAN HELPED BUILD THE ST. LOUIS ARCH. SO THAT CURVE IN YOUR TABLE LEG SHOULD BE NO PROBLEM

St. Louis isn't the only place one will find a curved surface. That's why we

introduced our 3-D Sander. It has three pivoting heads. Where else?™

So it can easily handle the curved surfaces found in and around the house.

Craftsman — available at Sears. Since 1927, we've been providing Americans with

the right tools for the job. Whether they're restoring

CRRFTSMDN*

a Queen Anne table. Or building a gateway to the West. 75th ANNIVERSARY

CIRCLE NO. 113 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD.