Popular Woodworking 2004-10 № 143, страница 6PROJECTS, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 46 Tornado Table This may be the easiest table you'll ever build. And it will surely be one of the coolest. by Steve Shanesy & John Hutchinson 53 Intro to the Table Saw WOODWORKING ESSENTIALS We kick off a new seven-part series about the table saw with some important information about different kinds of saws and how to set them up. by Nick Engler 61 3-D Mortising Upgrade An easily modified X/Y vise will turn your drill press or benchtop mortiser into a precision machine. 46 66 $1,500 Workshop Our list of the tools that let you set up shop without maxing out your credit card or sacrificing accuracy. 72 Hand Plane Cabinet Hand planes are the thoroughbreds of the shop. And this simple and effective cabinet is the barn. 80 Block Plane Basics Every project seems to require a block plane. Choose the right tool and learn to set it up properly. by Lonnie Bird 84 Steel-stringed Guitar A 25-year-old dream is realized when Editor Steve Shanesy builds a guitar. Join him on his journey. 90 Four Good Ways To Build Drawers The simplest, strongest and fastest ways to build this important furniture component. 96 Make Your First Cabriole Legs It's easier than you think. A little work on the table saw, band saw and lathe add up to great curves. by Glen Huey 102 3 Most Essential Tools When it comes to woodworking, remember the old saying, "It's not the arrows, it's the Indian." by Jim Tolpin A cabriole leg is a classic furniture detail we all aspire to. Our template makes building them easy work. Cover photo by Al Parrish DEPARTMENTS 8 Out on a Limb Send a free magazine and do a good deed. 10 Letters Mail from readers 38 Great Woodshops Step back in time with a visit to the shop of Dana Batory, the leading expert on vintage machinery. 112 News & Notes A $17,050 pencil sharpener; 109 tools for $100 and one of the world's largest band saws. 4 1 Popular Woodworking October 2004 |