Woodworker's Journal 2009-33-5, страница 74

Woodworker

What's In Store

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contact info

Bosch:

877-267-2499

Dremel:

800-437-3635

Fluted Beams, LLC:

253-495-4747

Fox Chapel:

800-457-9112

Freud:

800-334-4107

Linden Publishing:

800-345-4447

MasterGage:

888-893-8300

Prazi:

800-262-0211

Rikon:

877-884-5167

Rockier:

800-279-4441

Skil:

877-754-5999

Using a

Prazi Paint Brush Storage Lid

Done finishing and ready to clean up a paintbrush? You could just put it in the Prazi Paint Brush Storage Lid™. It fits on any gallon-size paint can and, well, stores your paintbrush — any size brush, for days or weeks, thereby, they say, saving lots of water that would normally be used for cleaning paintbrushes. The Lid will cost you $7.95.

WJ author Ian Kirby's hand plane video

ing, cross-grain planing, preparation of stock, plane parts and tuning the plane, using the plane against a bench stop and more. There's also content about making a kitchen cutting board. Suggested price of the video, published by Linden Publishing, is $21.95.

Rockler's Bench Cookies" won't leave any crumbs, and they'll help you elevate boards off your work surface so you can access every edge during finishing. These round items with high-fric-tion rubber pads on either side can also take the place of clamps for sanding, carving and more. Their small size (about the same size a standard hockey puck) means they don't get in the way like clamps can, letting you complete a task in one continuous step more easily. With your cookie sandwiched between a work surface and a workpiece, that high friction material holds everything stationary. The Bench Cookies (item number 26357) come in packs of four and sell for $11.99 per pack.

Rockier Bench Cookies clamp with friction.

Bosch SPS10 Professional Super-Compact Screwdriver

Have you ever needed to drive screws into someplace with a teeny access area? That's what Bosch's SPS10 Professional Super-Compact Screwdriver is for. It weighs barely one pound, but its 4-volt Max Litheon battery has the power to drive up to 110 screws on a charge. It fits into tight spaces to drive those 1/4" screws and hex-shank bits, which can be stored on the magnetic bit holder and illuminated with a built-in LED worklight. 'Hie price is around $75.

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October 2009 Woodivorker's Journal