Popular Woodworking 2004-12 № 145, страница 64

Popular Woodworking 2004-12 № 145, страница 64

Top Shelf Plane Cubby

This area isn't just what's left over from the remainder of the cabinet. It is carefully sized at 22V2" wide x 53/4" high to hold a No. 7 jointer plane (a constant companion in my shop), plus a jack plane, panel plane and scraper plane.

Small Plane Cubbies

The cubbyholes are a magic size: 6V4" high, about 35/i6" wide and I0V2" deep. This size holds all my joinery planes, my scrub plane, smoothing planes and miter plane.

Saw Till

My saw till holds the two most useful joinery saws - a dovetail saw and a carcase saw. My full-size saws reside on pegs below the cabinet.

Four Upper Drawers

Each of the four drawers holds all the tools for a common operation: one is for dovetailing, the second is for trimming and squaring assemblies, the third is for marking and measuring, and the fourth is for nailing and screwing.

Tool Tray, Middle Drawer

The lower section of the drawer holds waterstones and honing guides (make sure the stones are bone dry before putting them back in the drawer). The tray shown above holds my four spokeshaves and some specialty sharpening equipment.

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