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November 2004 Popular Woodworking
A RULER (YUP, A RULER) SLASHES YOUR SHARPENING TIME
RADICAL REPAIRS: A SECRET WEAPON TO FIX YOUR DAMAGED FINISHES
NOVEMBER 2004
ISSUE #144
TO LEARN FROM
Avoid Problems That
Plague Your Projects
Classic Shaker
Tripod Table
A Simpler Joint
For Sturdy Legs
PLUS
• Build a Welsh Stick Chair
• Why You Need a Rasp
• $10 Table Saw Tenon Jig
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Lonnie Bird’s Tips for
Better Glue Joints
33 BIG MISTAKES
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THREE KNIVES.
ONE GREAT FINISH.
Three knife cutter-head provides
30% longer knife life than
traditional two knife cutter-heads.
A two speed gear box allows users
to choose between 96 and 179 cuts
per inch.
An automatic carriage lock is built
into the four posts to minimize the
movement that causes snipe.
A fan-assisted chip ejection system
picks up debris and exhausts it from
the unit.
TWO SPEEDS AND THREE KNIVES ON THE D E WALT DW735
DELIVER THE ULTIMATE SURFACE FINISH.
The DW735 13" thickness planer from D E WALT revolutionizes surface finish through a one-of-a-kind three knife
cutter-head, two-speed gear box combination. It offers the ultimate in finish quality — even on hard to plane figured
woods — by offering the most cuts per inch available on any benchtop thickness planer. A fan-assisted chip ejection
system aids in the removal of debris and prevents excess chips from marring material. The unique automatic carriage
lock minimizes the movement that causes snipe without having to engage a lever before and after each pass. The solid
19-3/4" cast aluminum base provides twice the rigidity of traditional material support systems that utilize folding
tables. The DW735 is a must for the serious woodworker. It takes planing to a whole new level.
©2003 D E WALT. The following are examples of trademarks for one or more D E WALT power tools and accessories: The yellow and black color scheme; the “D”-shaped air intake grill; the array of pyramids on
the handgrip; the kit box configuration; and the array of lozenge-shaped humps on the surface of the tool.
CIRCLE NO. 113 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD.
TWO SPEEDS.
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contents
IN EVERY ISSUE
16 How Best to Store Handsaws
Q&A
Graham Blackburn explains the simple and effective
ways to keep your saws at the ready. Plus: How to choose
premium plywood and the lowdown on bullnose planes.
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22 Router Guide for Straight Cuts
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
A foolproof jig for routing dados and cutting sheet goods.
Plus: Make stronger buttons and mix shellac fast.
30 Veritas Low-angle Jack Plane
TOOL TEST
Massive and well-made, this new Canadian plane can plow
through most workshop tasks with ease. Plus we review a
new miter gauge from Kreg and an ingenious splitter.
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32 Testing Your Layout Tools
FROM THE BENCH
Testing your straightedge, try square and miter square are
fundamental skills for any woodworker. Here are the best
ways to accompli sh t hi s quick ly a nd accu r ately.
by Don McConnell
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94 Table Saw Tenon Jig
POWER-TOOL JOINERY
Ef ciently cut tenons and slip joints on the table saw with
an easy-to-build jig that rides on your saw’s fence.
by Bill Hylton
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97 Sharpening for Woodturners
AT THE LATHE
Recognizing a dull tool is essential to good turning. Learn
the basic moves to sharpen your set of lathe tools.
by Judy Ditmer
98 Fixing Finish with French Polish
FLEXNER ON FINISHING
French polish isn’t just for bare wood. Re nishing pros use
the technique for repairing worn or damaged nishes.
by Bob Flexner
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