Popular Woodworking 2003-11 № 137, страница 6PROJECTS, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 44 Limbert Tabourette This historical reproduction of a rare table is easier to build than it looks, thanks to an unusual rabbet. 57 Table Saw Tune-up Make your table saw better than factory-fresh with our easy-to-use guide to tweak your machine to perfection. By Paul Anthony 64 Hanging Cupboard Mix an 18th-century design with some finely crafted details and you have a great project for almost any skill level of woodworker. By Glen Huey 82 Orbital Jigsaws We took 12 saws around harsh curves and down brutal straightaways to find the smoothest, most-powerful tool. 90 Bowls Without Turning An egg slicer and a little work in CAD inspire an easy-to-build and eye-catching bowl - all without a lathe! By Kara Gebhart & John Hutchinson November 2003 70 Essential Shoulder Plane Learn to set up and use one of the greatest joint-fitting tools ever made. By Lonnie Bird 74 A Case for Wine Using CAD software, dovetails and some creative half-laps, we found a way to get the most wine storage out of the smallest space. 78 The Truth about 240V Finally, the last word in the raging debate about 240-volt power. This short article is all you'll ever need to know. By Kara Gebhart & Greg Hyland ON THE COVER The curves and cutouts of the Limbert #238 occasional table suggest it's a project best left to the masters. But don't believe it. A dose of cleverness and a nail gun can take you a long way with this fun project. Cover photo by Al Parrish DEPARTMENTS 8 Out on a Limb Congratulations! You're an Artist! 10 Letters Mail from readers 14 Q & A We answer readers' most difficult questions 98 Flexner on Finishing The Pine Problem 101 Caption the Cartoon Win an Amana slot-cutting system 104 Out of the Woodwork Hands and Mind by Gerry Holzman 6 Popular Woodworking |