Popular Woodworking 2007-04 № 161, страница 3IK " ON THE cOVER Even if you are a beginning woodworker, you can build these stack-able barrister bookcases. Build a single set or build a roomful for your law practice. Cover photo by Al Parrish projects, tools and techniques 38 Sensible Sharpening How to sharpen any edge tool with the absolute minimum investment in materials. by Michael Dunbar 45 Material Storage WOODWORKING ESSENTIALS Placing and storing your tools is one challenge, but then you have to find room for your wood, plywood, screws, glues and finishing materials. Here's help. by Scott Gibson departments 53 Longworth chuck Turning the base of a bowl can require some serious effort (one method uses 48 hex screws!). We revive an unfinished 20-year-old design for a scroll chuck that is simple to make and use. by Garrett Lambert 56 Easiest Barrister Bookcases After several brainstorming sessions, we came up with a simple, sturdy and speedy way to build these classic stackable bookcases. Even the doors are easy. by Glen D. Huey 64 Regluing Doweled chairs After repairing thousands of wobbly chairs, Bob Flexner has put together this practical guide to fixing one of the most common household problems. by Bob Flexner 70 Finishing Formulas How often have you read: Stain and topcoat your project and you're done? Too many times. Here are the precise recipes Senior Editor Glen D. Huey uses in finishing classic American furniture. by Glen D. Huey 78 Furniture of the Pleasant Hill Shakers We take the first look at a book filled with history and never-before seen shop drawings of furniture from the Pleasant Hill Shaker community in Kentucky. by Glen D. Huey 10 Out on a Limb Fix the chairs, tear down the curtains 12 Letters Mail from readers and answers to your woodworking questions 96 Out of the Woodwork Persimmon golf clubs provide satisfying thwack by Don Weber 6 1 Popular Woodworking April 2007 |