Popular Woodworking 2003-06 № 134, страница 5..Popular. VI«I«I" i\vi i 1 18 - 28 Popular Woodworking (ISSN 0884-8823, USPS 752-250) is published seven times a year in February, April, June, August, October, November and December by F&W Publications Inc. Editorial and advertising offices are located at 4700 E. Galbraith Road., Cincinnati, OH45236; 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 (7 issues) is $28; outside of U.S add $7/year ■ Canada Publications Mail Agreement No. 40025316. Canadian return address: 2744 Edna St., Windsor, ON N8Y 1V2 ■ Copyright © 2003 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. IN EVERY ISSUE 18 Perfect Runners for Miter Slots 26 TRICKS OF THE TRADE Add accuracy to jigs that run in miter slots with these adjustable runners. Plus, a better way to crosscut small pieces safely, and make a marking knife from a spade bit. Two Unsung Heroes ENDURANCE TEST Without good glue and decent clamps, woodworking would be a lot more difficult. Titebond II and Bessey Tradesmens have never failed to keep things together. 28 Fein Turbo III Vacuum TOOL TEST Finally, a shop vacuum to get passionate about. Also reviewed: the Akeda dovetail jig, Veritas's apron plane, Makita's newest jigsaw and Shapton sharpening stones. 32 Legendary Rocker GREAT WOODSHOPS Get an inside look and personal tour of Sam Maloof's new shop, which was moved to make room for a highway. Now 87, Maloof still works in the shop every day. 36 Drill Press Mortising Chisel INGENIOUS JIGS There's a better way to square the holes left by chain-drilling your mortises. Your unplugged drill press and a modified mortising chisel makes neat, square holes. By Nick Engler 38 Four Good Ways to Cut Rabbets POWER-TOOL JOINERY Cutting accurate rabbets is one of the fundamental skills every woodworker needs. Learn four good ways to make this joint safely, easily and - significantly - accurately. By Bill Hylton 42 Why Use Hand Tools? FROM THE BENCH Our newest columnist has spent his career using hand tools to outfit expensive homes. Find out why adding a few hand tools to your arsenal makes good sense. By Don McConnell popwood.com 3 |