Popular Woodworking 2002-12 № 131, страница 6ON THE COVER The corner cupboard of your dreams is within your grasp thanks to the detailed plans, photos and instruction from Contributing Editor Glen Huey. The secret to success is in the shelves. Cover photo by Al Parrish IN EVERY ISSUE 10 Out on a Limb Eight-hour Armoire? 12 Letters Mail from readers 16 Q & A We answer readers' most difficult questions 92 American Woodshops George Reid 98 Flexner on Finishing Reducing Brush Marks and Orange Peel 101 Caption the Cartoon Win a Freud FJ85 jigsaw 104 Out of the Woodwork Barn of the Damned by Walt Akers PROJECTS 46 Under-the-Saw Cabinet At last, the best way to put every single inch of valuable storage space under your table saw's wing to good use. Store blades, bits, wrenches and safety equipment on one side. The cabinet shelves on the backside are perfect for handheld power tools. 58 Traditional Hanging Shelves Quick, Christmas is coming and you've got no time to build those highboys you promised to your nieces. These easy and great-looking shelves will buy you some time - at least until next year. By Troy Sexton 62 Turned Bottle Stoppers Is turning pens getting tiresome? Professional turner Charles Turnage shows you how to set up your lathe to turn a set of nice stoppers for wine bottles. By Charles Turnage 71 American Corner Cabinet Do not be intimidated by the angles in this project. With our plans and photos, just about anyone can build this stunning American icon. By Glen Huey 80 A Craftsman's First Toolbox Give the young ones in your life an early start in woodworking with this nice set of safe wooden hand tools. They look so nice, you might want a set for your toy box (uh, toolbox), too. By Joe Hurst-Wajszczuk 86 Mobile File Cabinet A sleek contemporary project that can help get your bills or business files in shape. Biscuits, plywood and edge-banding make it easy to build. By Chris Gleason 6 1 Popular Woodworking December 2002 |