Popular Woodworking 2004-04 № 140, страница 8PROJECTS, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 42 Mortise & Tenon Basics Many woodworkers will do anything to avoid using this joint. We're here to say you don't need to be afraid - it's a lot easier than you think. 49 Use Your Router to Make Boxes & Drawers WOODWORKING ESSENTIALS Our seven-part series on routers continues with an in-depth look at everything you need to know to make boxes and drawers. Fifth of seven chapters. By Nick Engler 57 Stickley Ottoman After half a dozen plans for Morris chairs, we decided it was time to help you put your feet up and relax. 62 Hearing Protection Woodworking will harm your hearing in a hurry. Learn what you must do to protect it. By Cynthia Eades 68 Entirely by Hand Simple projects can spring from the forest and your own imagination. Learn how one traditional chairmaker builds a small bedside table. By Don Weber 74 Building a Drawing Our project illustrator (a professional architect) provides the essential and classical guidelines to improve your technical drawings. By John Hutchinson 80 Japanese Garden Bench Combine 2x4s, some screws and an afternoon to build a sturdy bench for any deck or garden. 84 Metal-bodied Spokeshaves After years of having only poorly made tools to choose from, woodworkers now have some excellent hand tools at their disposal. 90 Stop Rust Now If it's metallic, odds are it's rusting (or it will be soon). But why does this happen? And how can you banish rust from your shop? April 2004 Don Weber is a chairmaker. While this is a noble calling, what makes him even more special is that for most of his wares, he crafts them all by hand. Turn to page 68 to learn some of the master bodger's tricks and build a small table. Cover photo by Al Parrish DEPARTMENTS 10 Out on a Limb Pricey Tools are Worth the Pain 12 Letters Mail from readers 98 From the Bench The Basic Bench Hook By Don McConnell 101 Caption the Cartoon Win a Ryobi router kit 104 Out of the Woodwork Pride for Sale By Angelo Paino 8 Popular Woodworking |