Popular Woodworking 2003-02 № 132, страница 612-volt drills can handle almost any chore in the woodshop. But some do a better job than others. Find out who is the champion (and who choked) in our test of 16 models. Cover photo by Al Parrish IN EVERY ISSUE 10 Out on a Limb Get More From Your Woodworking 12 Letters Mail from readers 16 Q & A PROJECTS 40 Kentucky Sideboard This vernacular furniture style is brought to life with subtle inlay on the legs and drawers. Construction is simple; the results are beautiful. By Warren A. May 50 Garage Golf Caddy Get those clubs out of the corner of your closet. A weekend in the shop gains you a handy place to store everything you need for the links. By Troy Sexton We answer readers' most difficult questions 99 Caption the Cartoon Win a Freud jigsaw 100 Flexner on Finishing The Challenge of Cherry 104 Out of the Woodwork The Old Man and the Ceiling by Ben Knebel 54 Built-in Basics Transform any bookcase design into a built-in that will hug the wall, sit perfectly level and survive the occasional climbing child. It takes just a little planning and a few tricks. 72 Marble Maze Puzzle With just a couple simple jigs and stop blocks, you can build one or 100 of these ingenious puzzles. By Joe Hurst-Wajszczuk 78 Knockdown Media Center Through the miracle of biscuit joinery, you can make an armoire or entertainment center that can be knocked down in minutes to fit in a car's trunk. By Jim Stack 86 Simple CD Storage Forget the cheesy plastic inserts that hold CDs in your cabinets. We show you how a perfectly sized dado can turn any board into useful media storage. 6 1 Popular Woodworking February 2003 |