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December 2003 Popular Woodworking
9 MYTHS OF FINISHING DEBUNKED – ONCE AND FOR ALL!
SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: COMPLETE GUIDE TO ROUTER TABLES
DECEMBER 2003
ISSUE #138
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contents
IN EVERY ISSUE
19 Adjustable Outfeed Stand
TRICKS OF THE TRADE
This easily made shop accessory can be used on uneven
floors while staying parallel to the saw-table surface.
Also: Install threaded inserts easier; better router-bit
storage; mark lines on darker wood you can really see.
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28 Frame Miter Joints
POWER-TOOL JOINERY
The elegant miter joint can be difficult to cut and
clamp. But fear not – help is here.
By Bill Hylton
32 Trend Airshield
TOOL TEST
Turners can stay cool and breathe easier with this new
face shield from Trend. Also: Ridgid’s 5" random-orbit
sander, E.C.E.’s Primus Smoothing Plane, Freud’s shim-
less Dial-a-Width Dado Stack and a new doweling jig.
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49 The Router Table
WOODWORKING ESSENTIALS
Our seven-part series on routers continues with every-
thing you need to know about operating your router in
a router table. Third of seven chapters.
By Nick Engler
98 Traditional Wooden Planes
FROM THE BENCH
Many people assume that wooden hand planes can’t be
as good as metal planes. Think again. One traditional
woodworker argues that these tools are among the most
elegant and functional ever made.
By Don McConnell
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110 9 Myths of Finishing
FLEXNER ON FINISHING
It’s doubtful any craft has more myths associated with it
than finishing. Our finishing expert sets the record
straight, once and for all.
By Bob Flexner
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