Popular Woodworking 2006-12 № 159, страница 3ON THE COVER The shop-made mouldings and other special details help make Glen Huey's lingerie chest an heirloom piece. Cover photo by Al Parrish DEPARTMENTS 10 Out on a Limb Normites v. Luddites: What gets lost in the haze of battle 12 Letters Mail from readers and answers to your woodworking questions Endurance Test DeWalt two-base router kit 26 Power-tool Joinery Attaching Tabletops by Bill Hylton 104 Out of the Woodwork Name-brand Tools by Philip Leon PROJECTS, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 42 Lingerie Chest This traditional tall dresser has a lot of 18th-century flair - and a lot of drawers for all your wife's bits and pieces. by Glen D. Huey 49 Setting Up Shop: Machine Placement WOODWORKING ESSENTIALS The right machines in the right positions will help make your precious woodshop time more efficient and enjoyable. by Scott Gibson 57 Housed Dovetails This super-strong joint is easier to make - with this super-slick trick and a simple jig. by G eoffrey A mes 60 66 6 1 Popular Woodworking Best New Tools The outstanding class of 2006 produced a record 16 tools for our annual roundup of those that impress - from an entire new line of machines from Steel City Tools to the tiny-but-powerful Bosch lithium-ion driver. Shooting Boards These ingenious, efficient and easy-to-build foundations of any hand-tool shop help you achieve planed perfection, one shaving at a time. by Paul Sellers 72 Tiny but Useful No. 1 Plane This cute-as-a-button bench plane sparks a lot of affection, but it also had a number of practical applications. by Clarence Blanchard 74 Solar Drying Kiln Harness the power of the sun for a cost-effective and efficient way to take green boards to usable lumber - and avoid the inherent problems of kiln-dried lumber. by John Wilson December 2006 |