Popular Woodworking 2005-02 № 146, страница 514 Popular Woodworking (ISSN 0884-8823,USPS 752-250) is published 7 times a year in February, April, June, August, October, November and Decemberby F+WPublications Inc. Editorial and advertising offices are located at 4700 E. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236; tel.: 513-531-2222. Unsolicitedmanuscripts,photographs and artwork should include ample postage on a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE); otherwise they will not be returned. Subscription rates: Ayear'ssubscription (7issues) 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 2005 by Popular Woodworking. Periodicals postage paid at Cincinnati, Ohio, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send all address changes to Popular Woodworking, P.O. Box 420235, Palm Coast, FL 32142-0235 CanadaGST Reg. # R122594716 ■ Produced and printed in the U.S.A. IN EVERY ISSUE 14 Banish Plane Tracks With Sharpening Q&A Rid your work of grooves by sharpening a camber into your blade. Plus, a solution to sticky drawers and the best chisels for dovetails - or a way to modify your own. 18 A Quick Stop-block 28 32 TRICKS OF THE TRADE A shop-made stop block with an integral tape rule is perfect for cutting short pieces on the chop saw. Plus, improve your hand screws and hammers, and de-clog those blast gates. High-speed Steel Chisels Are Beyond Tough TOOL TEST Designed for carpenters, these tough Japanese bench chisels deserve a place in a Western woodworking shop. Plus, Hitachi's two-base router, Bosch's grooving Power Box and a new waterstone from Norton. A Chairmaker's Laboratory GREAT WOODSHOPS Brian Boggs's ladderback chairs have won him national acclaim. A tour of his shop, full of jigs, joints and tools he's invented, proves he's a successful scientist, too. 92 Choosing Your Chucks AT THE LATHE Wood must be mounted before it can spin. Chucks are one popular method. We give you the lowdown on what to buy. by Judy Ditmer 98 Repairing Color Damage FLEXNER ON FINISHING You don't have to be a professional refinisher to fix damaged finishes. When dealing with minor nicks and scratches, learn what to look for and how to go about repairing it. by Bob Flexner popwood.com 3 |