The cover project is a Queen Anne Dressing Table which is "high style" on the outside, but the interior is a cinch to make. Dale Barnard shows you how a simple plywood jig can create accurate Arts & Crafts Through-tenons. In building a reproduction of a White Water Shaker Table, Christopher Schwarz uncovers some details that are atypical for a Shaker piece – and some that are just downright strange. David Charlesworth shows how to tune up and use Scraper Planes in the war against tear-out. Rob Millard outlines a clever technique when banding Inlay for Curves. Learn about Taming the Top-heavy Router by replacing your router's base with a shop-made version. George R. Walker explains how Mouldings Emphasize a Form and provides techniques for proportions and layout in this issue's Design Matters column. Bob Flexner answers Twenty Questions based on the articles he has written for Popular Woodworking Magazine. Using period inventories and other sources, Peter Follansbee helps piece together the puzzle of A 1600s Joiner's Tool Kit. We review A New Track in Routers in this issue's Tool Test and the I Can Do That project is A Picnic of a Build. Plus reader Letters, Tricks of the Trade, Glossary and more.