Popular Woodworking 2005-10 № 150, страница 8ON THE COVER Throughout the years master cabinetmaker Frank Klausz has taught thousands of woodworkers how to quickly and easily hand cut dovetails. His secret? Stop measuring. Cover photo by Al Parrish DEPARTMENTS 10 Out on a Limb To Every Season Turn, Turn, Turn 12 Letters Mail from readers 102 Great Woodshops The Art of Engineering Flutes 110 Flexner on Finishing Wood Conditioner Confusion by Bob Flexner 112 Out of the Woodwork Quit Crying and Get to Work by Scott Grandstaff projects, tools and techniques 46 Frank Klausz's Final Word on Dovetails Forget measuring. Learn the methods for cutting through-dovetails by hand in an hour with this common-sense method. by Frank Klausz 53 Casework Construction: Beginning Principles WOODWORKING ESSENTIALS Our new series on case construction begins with an in-depth look at the history, parts and stresses involved in carcase construction. 61 Build an Oil Wicke Ease your hand planing using an age-old accessory. by Samuel Peterson 62 Prairie-style Coffee Table Frank Lloyd Wright didn't design a Prairie-style coffee table. Our 21st-century homage is simple to build. 68 Shiplapped Cabinet Backs Shiplapped, solid-lumber backs in your cabinets will look nicer than the plywood alternative. by Scott Gibson 72 The Magic of Iron and Fire A personal look at how woodworking and blacksmithing go hand-in-hand. by Don Weber 76 Bent Laminations Curved forms can be accomplished without steam. We build an ash, wall-hung shelf to show you how. 82 Efficient Shop Wiring Longing for a dual-voltage shop? Here's how a single cable can provide both 120-volt and 240V power. by Bruce D. Wedlock 86 SawStop Cabinet Saw After three months of use, we have some firm opinions about the safest saw ever made. 88 Setting Jointer & Planer Knives Many jigs exist for this dreaded task. We figure out what works best so you can get back to work quickly.
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