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Picture Frames
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No, 76
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No, 76
LOOK
INSIDE
Contents
Useful lips
[ellou:
ITips & Techniques I [1 tcorkers:
1) Ea<!yFise
/"0111
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,}10ltllting.
2)
This
with
heirloont
alongside
I Shop Notes
111611)
Shop Stool
pag!' c
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I liSI Tlte
legs/or lit i,~
oak stool are dowels
wedged ;)/to roul/d nlorlises. A
scooped seat mckee it comfortable i1lthe
shop orjust (Lbout(til ywhere else.
11221 A s/top-moc{ep/Y'lVoodjighelps
1 Wedged Tenons
ITalking Shop
11261 Howlouuoidg/ue-joillf/ailure,alld
Sources
No. 76
PI'O'
11311 Hardware
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FRO
FELLOW
WOODWORKERS
ques
vise orelse tip the bcn.l1 on <od8" mountin~ ~'W':oI on the beuom
or upside down 10do the job. BUI of the benchtop, <f'e Fig. la.
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No. 76
QUICK TIPS
SAFI. ~NC L HOLDIR
.UNGG.'"I
So in-
groove for the spline 00(011: cutting the rabbet in the back of the
frame. (lfyoucut therabbet first,
you won't have a wide surface to
ride on the saw table when you
cut the groove.)
Once in the groove, the
splines bull ag'~inst each other,
so there's no need lor glue or
brads.To change the picture,
use a knife puint 10 gently work
the spline. out of tile grooves.
Bob jlfar/()I('fI
Akrcm.Olrio
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GlASS
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SPUNE
grip 00 a piece of round stock. with my shop apron on. the penlike when I insert a round chair cil in the apron pocket would fall
rung into a hole.
Outor poke n,~ in !be neck.
So 1 use one of those small To eliminate this. my wife repend! pocket
sheets of rubber designed to moved tt>,;> v~I1i<.<l1
on
my
apron.
Then
she sewed it
belp remove lids from jar.;. I gill
back on at a less bothersome
mine ata local hardware store,
They're inexpensive ~d f"t._.... angte{aObut45').
ally increase your grip.
Next. she di1.id\ld tlw pocke.
.11.P Cnri'Q/I in two lengthwiseandshortltned
&11:"''''''''/0. Califon.ia oneside, Now Ihaveapecket for
short pencils. too,
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When du",.. ling. it's onen dilticultto get just tile right amount
SIND IN YOUR nps
oj 1,(1"" into the dowel notes, To
get around this problem.I use a
lfyou would like to share a
double-headed (duplex) nail to
tip or idea, jllst send it to
II'ood6111ilh,lips and Tech3wh' glue in the holes.
when dipPed io the glue, the
niques. 2200 Grand Ave..
double head retains just the
Des Moines.Iowa 50312.
\V<, will pay (upon publica,ight amount of glue between
tinn) $15 to $100. depending
wlwobeads.
on the published length of
A 8d nail is pt!r!cct for V4"
do.....
ets, It's fast. easy, and it
the up. PIe..,,., include an exdoesn't make n mess.
planation and" photo or
sketch (wclldrdw anewone),
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thick spacer between tile workpiece and the strip, see Step 2.
Then 10 make the strip bow
OUI in the middle. bond it nv,,.
the spaccrasyou glue and damp
Step 1 in Ag.2.
:-low llIue orsctew the stril) to or SCfE:v.- uin place.
To use the hold-down, clamp
the edges of the "'orkpi('c<'
\\ here tbe wedges were re- it to therouter table fence so that
moved. To do this. 61'S1put a ....
/'. the workpiece is held firmly to
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STEP 1
STEP 2
ON !).IDS
HEIRLOOM
PROJECT
s I was "urkilll! on Ih;s Nighl Stand and il was is a frame-and-panel unit, nol just a piece ()( plywood
ilellinning to take shape, " Iew people wandered screwed 10the back of lite case.
into the shop 10check Ih, progress. TIley all had the
JOINERY.Allbough most of lite JOInery of the cabinet
same Initialcomment, "1l's sn small,"
i,vt'ry traditional, weehose a slightly unusual approach
BUIil<seal,. in Ih,shopcan 1)(>
deceiving. 1'111 il along forjoiningthe drawerrails (that support and separate the
,ide a bed or sofa chair. and il takes on .n 1I1~proper drawers) (0 thesldesofthecablnet, Typically.theserails
pruporuons, Anrl, il~ seale trom a creative standpoint is art' joined 10 the cabinet sid~,with mortise and tenon
nn diifcrenllhan the challenges offerl-d by a full-sized join". However, we designed the ralls so Ihey could be
dresser. (\\'hicll means it'sa great \\'ay to lest your skills. mounted with a tongue and dado arrangement -the
same Joint used 10 auach lite facing strips 10 lite front of
without u,io)l a 101orlumber.)
~()MPASIO:> PIECE. This Nigbl Stand is designed 10 the mill. (refeno Figs. 6and i).
complement IWO earlier lI'OOd81/1I1" projects - the
'IATORlAlS.We chose black cherry forthisprojetlCherry Dresser (l1'ood$1,,;l" No. 58) and the Ungerie includingcherry pl)'Wood panels forthe fram e-and-panel
Dresser (:-0:0. 53). UYOIIwere tostretch some of'its parts. side s, The drawer sides are made of poplar. whkh adds
you'd end up with one otthose project, (almo,I).
a niceconrrasi forthedovetailson the drawerfronts, The
Fl>\CK I)SSU;;<.The ~nly major design change we've ctnl~'significant hardware needed isthree brass-and-permade (or lit" "'i)lhl Stand is its finished back. The bock celain drawer pulls (rcfer to Sources. pagp 31).
No. 76
MATERIALS
EXPLODED VIEW
OVERAll DIMENSIONS:
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B Sliles(4)
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BACK
MOl.DING
'4 x 2 - 14'1.
-'V. x 2 18'\t
'4 ~1~15'h
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E Stfles(2)
F Pone! (1) - PlV
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G Ftonl Sllle!(2)
. x 1It.!- 16\(0
I Top/Bol.Fo<;:ings(2) ~.x
1"'" . 15".
J Middle Facings (2)
0/. - 151>'.
H RoIIs(4)
DRAWER
FRONT
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ORAWfR GUIDES/RUNNERS
. x I It.!-94(Rgh)
~x 1J?-I~V.(Rgh)
K rl\Jnne($(6)
L GuIdes(6)
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SIDE
STILE
BASE
M Fromefr./Bock(2) '1' 1!~-2O
N frome SIde$(2)
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P KlCkbooId SIdE>s(2) ~. x
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TOP DRAWER
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T Sock(1}
U Sldes(2)
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MOLDING
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CASE
GROO\'E:FOR P.""ElS. \V11enall the rails
'low cut th panels (C, f) til size. allowing 'lt6" clearance all around so th~ panels
will 61inside lhe frames, see F'(g. I.
,\SSE'lBtE FlUMES. Next. the (rames can
be assembkd around the plywood panels.
To do this, fil'l'lghl('lhe rails onto the panels.
Then glue 011 the stiles. As you clamp each
assembly together (across the joints) keep
the assemblysquare and full.
R.~IIErs.To keep the back and side
frames in alignment during assembly of the
cabinet, a shallow rabbet is cui on the inside
faceofboth back stiles. S('(Ifig. 2. I cuuhese
rabbets on the table sa w using. dado blade
with an auxiliary fence. see rig. 3.
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F.ONTSTIUS
The (ronl 01 the case is made up 01 a pair oi
vertical stiles glued 10 the front of the side
frames. see r&g. 5. Then. rails and facing
strips are added. refer to Fig. 7.
Stan by ripping the front stiles (G) 10
width.then cuIling them 10 the same length
as the side frame. refer to Fig. 1.
O.o\JlOES.Next. toacceptthe tromrads, cut
V." x-V." dadoesacrossthe back of each stile.
(Measure tloe location of the dadoes from
the top end of each sule, see Fig. 1.)
A1TACIISOLES.To mount the front stiles
to the side frame. first cut a rabbet along the
back (dadoed) fa.,., of each front stile, see
Figs. 1 and 4. Then glue the front stiles into
place. see Figs. 5 and Sb.
f.ONT ItAILS
Measure across the inside of the case at the
back to determine the length of the four
front
them 10this
length,rails
and (H).TIlen
rip them tocross-cut
finished width.
rescues. To iorm tongues on the (ronl ot
the rails (1061 the dadoes in the stiles). cut
Iwordb1)(:tsonthclrontcdgeolcachrail,see
~ig.6. These tongues also wiU hold the
facing strips. refer 10Fig. 7a.
rail are gm
led' in
PACINGSlRIPS. Aliter thecraus
place. the focing strips (1 and J) can be
ripped to "1dth. NOle: There are two dilterent sizes of (acing strips. see Fig. 7a.
CtrrGROOVES.Next. CUIa groove on the
back (ace of each strip LOfit. OlltO the tongue
on the front rails. NOle: The groove on the
top and bottom strips (I) is offset on the
width. sec Fig. 7.
CIIT TO LENGnl. Now cui the strips to
length 10 fit between the front stiles.and glue
them in place. see I~g. 7.
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SECTION
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BASE
make the base frame, cuta frame front (M). FRAME SIDE
.ax t ....
frame back (also M) and two frame sides
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1Ih.WOOOSCI!IW
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(N) to width, see fig. 9. Then rollRh cut all
HANG
Iourpieces to length, 1"larger than the case.
Before L'UtUngthe piece. 10 final length,
rout a bullnose edge on each piece. First,
b. 8ASE FRAME 1,...,"0.
rout a W' round-over on the top edge. see
Fig. 9b. Then, to r01l1 the bottom edge,
t
switch 10 3 v~"round-ever bil raised ~Il"
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above the router table.
8ASEFRAME
8ASE
\~.0.
After the pieces arc routed. miter both FRONT/BACK
FRAME
ends 01all the plecesso the lengths are 214"
SIDE
f-....
longer ((rom long-point to longpoin!) than
Co
the case. Now glue the miters together to
(oml the frame, (Hold Ihe pieces on a Oal
SPUNtD
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surface untll the gllle sets.)
JOINT
K1Ch'Jj(),\RII,The rest oflhe base consists
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of" kickboard front (0). back (also 0).
and two side'S (P). see rig. g, Ailer cutting
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these pieces to width. miter both ends of
,
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each piece so the length o( each is ~"
KlCKBOARD ~
FRONT/BA.CK
KlCKBOARD
.lIuriler than the bullnose frame.
CUT SPUN( TO m KtR.f
StDE
Kf:RFI!t SI'I1."E. To keep the miters aligned
while clamping. cut a kerf in each miter.
and cut a spline 10 fitl'3ch kerf. see 1"111.
!Ie.
10
o.
,\S.~f.)18I.Y.After the joints are cut. giue
tbe kickboard frame together, Then center
and glue the base frame to the top of the
@
kickboard.see fiR. 9.
TOP
Shop NOle:There 'sa trick tocentering the
baseframeoverthe kickboard framewith an
equal amount oj overhang all around. FirsL NOTE:
In" COVEdraw a centerline On all four pieces of each GLUf(.C)VI
MOI,DING1N
In
frame, see Fig. 9. Thcn simply line up all the !'\ACt AFl'R
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ROUT.UllNOSfmarks and clamp the assembly in this posi- TOP '$ SCJl EWED
ON TOP
TOCASl
tion while the glue dries,
"ASF. TO CASE. To attach the base asCl.ATb. CROSS SEGnON
sembly to the cabinet casco drill shank holes
through the b3SC"(ramI', see Fig. 9a
No" turmhccaseupsidcdcwnundceruer
the base frame on the ease. Then mark the
100"3UOnoflhepilul holes through tile shank
holes, Finally, drill the pilot holes and screw
the base tv tll~
cabinet.
CAalNEtTOP
ClAT
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To complete the cabinet, l started work on
COVE
the solid-weed lop (Q). Uegin by edge-glu- MOLDING
ing enough ~." stock to make a blank IS
\IT,\CHIDP. To fasten the lOP 10 the eabi- Now enlaf)(e the shank holesin the cleats 10
wide and 22" lonRMer the gluedties. plane
the blank flat and trim iI2\1." larger than the net, ) first glued a pair of cleat...inside the let the lOp move with changes in humidily.
case.see Figs.IOaJld lOb.Next, with the top Then screw (d()n'Lglu~) the top inplace.
topoCthe case. SC'eFill. 10.
MOUlIN!;. To dressupthecabinet.Iglued
ROI'T El>CES,Next. rout the same bull- lying on the bench and the case posnioned
cove
molding strips (R) around the case
nose profile On all four edges as on the base on it upsidedown.centerthe lOPon thecase.
Then drill screw holes through the cleats where ir~joined IQthe base and the lOP, see
frame - bUI (or the lop. the \4" round-over
into the uadcrside of the lOp.see Fig. lOb. ('igs. 10 WId lOa.
is on the "I'percdge.
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No. 76
DRAWERS
Wbeo the molding
strips are in place, thi!
last thing before the
cabinel is complete is
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create the effect of u raised chamfered, drill holes for the drawer pulls.
panel. see Fig. lib. (See trood"",UII No. 53 see l="ig.13. Thedrawerpullsarecemereden
for information on making raised panel the drawer fronts,
ASSE~tRL\"Now glue the drawers up
drawer fronts.)
'Vilen the drawer fronts have been square with the plywood bottoms in place,
the edges
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strips. I glued
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'lute: Sju: these pads smaller than the
nOlchonlhebottomofthedrawerbackso
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the drawers can be slid into their opeJ1ings.
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drawers Crambeinll' pulled all the way oUlI
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screwed rurnbuttons 10 the inside of the
front rails. see Fig. 14.
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FINISH. Tccomplete tile proj~",l.lfinished
.UTTON
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the entlre nigbl$tand with Genernl finishes
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No. 76
WocJd..m'th
II
PROJECT
WEEKEND
lASE FUME
Thefirst thingto decide is the size photo you
want to frame, All the measurements shown
he re are for a 5" x 7" phuto. see Fig. I.
Begin work on the base frame by resawing a 32"loug piece of stock to ~" thick.
Then rip il I" wide.
GROOVE. Once the workpiece is cut to
size.the next step is to CUIthe groove [or the
stub tenon and groove joinL To allow for the
correct setback on the front of the frame
after the top layer of wood is added. tlu..
groove is CUI off-cenleJ' on tile thickness of
CUT"~.WlDt
GROOVE AlONG
fHt- ~Gl'M Of
Icutthe groeve!ift6'wide.1ltisaccomm(,
dales the averagethickness of glass ~12).
oPlional mat. photo, and I-t'-lhick backing.
To CUI the groove on the table saw, adjust
the dado blade to tOUI \I,"o(Icep. see Fig. 2.
Now pial" the firm! face (If the workpiece
against the rip fence and cut the groove.
FRAME rlt;CI'S Once the I\TOOVeis cui in
the workpiece. the four pieces of the frame
can becut to length. see F-rg.1.Cut IWOsides
(A) 8~" long. and the top (B) and bouom
(C) pieces each r," 10nR.
sruHTF.NOI<~. 11,e nCllt step is 10 cut the
stub tenons on the ('J1d~of the lOPand bOI'
10mpieces 10fit the ,.,-oove.Since the groove
is off-center, the tenons are Oil of{-c:enlt..:fon
see Fig. 3.
To cut the tenon shoulders on the/a., of
the thickness
10 match.
each piece, you'll need 10cut a W'-deep rabbet, sceStepl in ~-lg.3.i\l1dthen to complete
the tenons, cut a tll"-dcep rabbet on the
back side. see Step 2.
11
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STEP 1
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AU)CIUAlty
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cut ~ RAaa.tf
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No. 76
RESAW aorro
a.
IACt(ING
SlIt..
'RAMi FACt
a.
DOWN
r" lfMPORARY
SP"CO
1'OPLAYER
lNSUJ
nuac S'AClas
I ....
fRONT FAa
IN GROOVE WHlI,E
OWING UP 'lAME
a.
GWE10P
lAYfft PltCfS
TO lASE fRA.M!
ENDS
Q.
SUOE
'aAMt
TOP
LAn,
WAS'll
a.
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PASS
f'AAM[
an 'IlOH.
No. 76
fRAMI
ffNCf
lACK ALONG
WTT T~ LAYER
PlEas TOGnKlR
OVER
RIGHT TO
Woodsmitb
V-GROOvt an
CHAMFl.$
OUTSiOE
(DGUOf .......
2
1--1
AUGN IJTwmt
LNSIDEfOOlS
Of FRA#f\f
FRAME fACE
un
l3
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wmt-SANOnt
lACKING
SOUO
OWl IACKlNG snuP
Fl.U$N W'I'm lOTTO""
Of aACXfNG .IOAR.D
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STRIP
6"
SlIoNO
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HOrCH fOACCO~.Tl
IACI(lNO STlfP~$(' fIG. I'
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POSmON
STltJP AT lIonOM
Of LONG IOGf
14
12
CI.
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PH010
MAT
suo<
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(0VI1O...... ) "'loT
AND II'MOTO WTO htAMl
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INTO GR.OOVlo
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.)
DESIGN #2
.This frame is a slight variation
C1It AOI>I11ONAI.
GROOVi UNTUlD
ONu.cH
a.
_PIta
HA.lI1H( WIDTH
01 FRAME Pf<E
shallow CIII.and then check the groove (to match the other
position of the bit to be sure it's t,'Toovesin the frame).
Finally. rout the center groove
centered. Now. re-adjust the
heightoflhebiuocula W'.cJl'CP across all four frame faces.
DESIGN #3
71(1trdti all
(,,1NI
n.r(,p)lf
to !jQHr
the rtJr11~'rxoftJI~
iKJ}tf'fi'fl
",
LAYlR AHOAISAWTO
LIA VI "", nutKNUS
DESIGN #4
Start witb the completed
To make the circles in the
comersquares.l used. plug cut- frame shown on page 13.TOIlH
No. 76
aNn.
CORNER SQUAU
4
CUT LAttGl
ClR<LEWfTH
1,,- PWO currER
W oodsnu rh
IIfTAACf
OIlJU.
I--..JOJJ'NTO
COUNTtrtStNK
CUTSMAll. CtRCt.<
WJtH CQUNtfRSf,.,X
15
SOME
TIPS
FRO
SHOP
OUR
Shop Notes
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I.v -ii
FIRST:
AlJl)N
en W'fTM
(INTER 01 fAet.
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u
0...,..
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t>
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.........
SECOND:
nlTT,ullA,NO
nGHftN WH(N
en: JS.N
AUGN#ltENf
WmtGUiO(
To uSC
the platloml. position it on the
drill press table M the edge of
the platform is paralte! to the
edge of the table, see Fig. 2. (If
your table b round. orienl the
platform pcr~"d;r"lnr' 10 an
CE.'''TEK TABLE. Before you
can use the plalIorm. ),oul1 need imaginary line [rom !he column
to center the table in relation 10 IhroURhwebi!.) Thenclampthe
the chuck. (For infommtion on platform 10 th~ drill press table,
Note: If you own a small drill
how to do this, see the Shop
press
and need 10 drill angled
N{)tcabove.'
r-osmox
ptATJORM
~Ot-TOSlDEFOJ!;
SMA-UtA: WORK9fEC($
PtA11'ORM.
3
POSITION Pt.ATfORM
fRONTY04A(K fotl
UJtO(1t WOA.Kmas
16
.)
WooJsmith
No. 76
I
(
of Ih,'
Irame
nrc Iil(hlly
chamfered Uik~ on the Night
Smnd, P3lIC 6), RUI routing.
chamfer on the", edge. is a
problt-III if IIw unit i'assembkd
- Ih ....pand inll"rleres "ith the
h.,
a.
Of
.1
AUG>DGt
TO
GUll)(
ItOUI1>ICI
'"f..
"" .. <:nON
.....DGl GUIDI
aOU1lHO
_;._
y.o4tOC)V(
)-
,OU...
&IT
STA.'
./
IIOIItElt
D4$TAN(
-/ (DOl GUIDI
I'- ~
$lOP
')
OlRlcnOH
I1ASt
that
O",h 10allu' ~urlace. So Ilw procedure I fc.und to be most accurate j, to trim the tenons flush in
tour "1f"J)~1!..jnJothalld tool:$..
ROll.II TRI\I.Thl' 6",1 >lep is
10 rou~h'lrim Ihl' ....
nd, or the
tenon' ".!h a hand '_'''. Iea-ing
aboul V,," protruding. see rlj1. I.
Thi' k"3'....I''''' II) be chiseled.
CIII,fL FlI 'II. Once the
l('nJ:t..~lpart of the tenon ha~
"uaighl scraperwork- fin,' hen-, sun- to the ten )0, not the surthe 1001exit> Itll" other 'ide of
"""0 5,\IOOTR.The final 'Iell roulldin~ surface. An electric
!he tenon. Abo, 10 prevent the is 10 sand the surface 01 the- '3IUl<-f.
a I:orJter smding 3I'l'3.
chisel from ).'OUI:101[
Inlo Ih. workpiece smooth. Astain. if, would reduce the surroundinl!
111M.' qukkl}
tenon itself, hlllet Ih,' "hi""l wilh be<11Odo this by hand. not with (rill" ~"min)
thnn Ih, (end groin) tenon, This
Q bell or pad sander, I used n
Ihe bevel side 1/"11''',
llANO SCRJ\I'~. Aft"r Ih.
sanding block made or scrap w()ukl re-uh in a "dished" area
around Ihe tenon -not'lenon
tenons are chi...,I<'" Ol"h, Itwy wood wrapped with sandpaper,
can be scraped. 'nw ;l0pc."1I1Ih.
Using. sanding block Ie" you Ih:Ol', pt'rfcclly flush wilh the
seat is gradual t'nc)ut(h Illal .l beuer direct the 'l3lldi~ pre," surrounding surface.
\Ole: Don'l "hi""1 '" far lilal
"';u,
",mce
FIRST:
ItOOGH-TtIM
SECOND:
MOST Of ttNOH
-.
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2
CHISU TOWARD CLHn.
ASYOUWORlC
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Nil. 76
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17
SHOP
PROJECT
Shop Stool
What's the most intimidating part about building a stooL?All the angles.
But locating and drilling holes at an angle doesn't have to be difficult.
That is, if you use the right technique - and jigs.
(>cp-l1IIY.
Steve. our shop manager.
showed up in my office with a request,
"l think it'sabout time 10 retire theold mew
shop stools and gel some newencs,"
"Okay: I said, "but how about trying to
excuse
10 try
MATERIALS
OVERAll DIMENSIONS: 14'W.
26'H
A Soot(I)
11
8 LeQ${4)
C IJpperSltetI'IeB(2)
.) .
18
W oodsm irh
No. 76
SEAT
I~
",ork on tbe ,1001 by bwlding tilt (
seat It 'tan'oula'a"luarebLmkand
IMn
can bt cut or turned to a perfect cin:1~
'~.\T
To01.'11<e the _1 (A). "IlItl
br IIluinll up enough 111.;"-thick stock 10
mak,' a IS""quare blank. Then trim the
blank 101111" x I~I~', ...... Hg. L
"'A'''-
SEAT
sid(', 01 1111'blank, see rig.!. The interseetion ()flh~<,('Ii"," will locate acenterpclotou
Ilwblank (I(lr culling the 14"-diamrtrr
circle) nnd h,'lp in laying OUIthe position 01
III!' four "'!:).ol," M,nk the position 01each
hok- lI,;i' I",m th, centerpoint 00 the lup
lace lOrIh,' blank. -ee Flit. I
Aft~rthr holt...an' t..idoull"'torlum the
"'.ll round ~'olc'll)ou''''lumingthe;;ea1
on ,"II ....you <""also'<O()pout-~ce.,.
kr and ,ha"" the edges, refer to Fig. ~ )
tH'IIU"''' On.;etlw seat iseut round. the
hole, can be drilled for the I<s:s. (To make
Ih. ,1001 as stable as possible, the legs are
uo
SEAT
"0
'
...
~~
~
~
7'
...
....
\;
tS;
:0,
LOWER
UPPER
STRETCHER
STltETCHER
....
TI' TT\lII.. , !lw n.xt"episloliltyourdrill
IlRiU 11<)....,.. '(.~ J>lace the sear fac e-u p piece (no' till' jig) bll,,('('n drilling.
on m(' pin III Ihe indexlng jig and rot.31e it
SIL-\,PI-"'h.\T \ill'r all Iour holt's: art'
until a d;'lIIun,d hne on th~-eat lines up ..ith drilled.the seal can ", .....moved from meM
th.. t'llll,-rlin" un Ih" JI~.Here's the tricky andRi'cnihfinal'hapo'
FiN.I.cooPl'<loul
part- JlO"t,u,ti,,~ jig on the tilled table. the >3' profil. u,iol1lh,' iiR shown on J)ag<'
u(lp<'r <'<II:~with a
rod" tho'. I II,' up the center of your drill 22 11)('n,rouod 0\
Il'"<''' tabl<>...ith Ih, poun of )'OUr 1 drill bit. \~.. round over bit and bevel the 10\\er t'dgl'
Th( II.aclJUM tilt' (r'lnt t"'d~e ur the jig SO itO, "';Ih a ~houc('nn..: bil ...,t" liJo: t
mi'
,..-,h,
'::=-_..J..
...:=~===~
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LEG
.- I
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INDEXING JIG
14,.
I.'
..
I.- PCVOT
.'
DOWn
(lA,M" SO
,1tONT (DOt tS
'I.,.,NDKUU.
TOllfANO
NOTE:
COlUMN
UXATt ClHttRPCMHT
ON TOPAND aonOM
TllJTA8t
10 '0'
SEATCIIOSS SECJlON
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Nil 76
AT 10 ANGU
t.*HOUfO'
-
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or.......
19
LEGS/STRETCHERS
\Vilh the seal complete, work can begin on
th~ legs and stretchers, I used 111.."dowels
forme leJl$and 'is" dowffi1for the Sl!elhl'l'S.
(t'TTO LENG1H.Stan by cutting four 1<'118
(B) 10 length. _ Fig. 5. Next. round over
the bottom end of each teg (8) with a W
round-over bil in the router table.
The lenl,'lh of the =chcr'l
dependon
the angtp C)[ the legs. Since the legs are
''Playt'<l31 10' (thal's the angle of the holes
in thesean, cuuheupper stretchers (C) to
a length of 12110". and the lower stretchers
(0) loa length of l21~"'. sec rig. 5.
ROlISD TENONS. Once the legs and
111~:-=
LG~
STRETCHER
(,,>' oowtll
@....
...
1)1'."
-.;;;;s ,.
,...-----.\1
fs
1.......
cur
(ENTIRkfRf
OHOOWll
I.'
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_j
O.
KfJlflNO
JIG
--1\...
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1--1'''--
11,.
a.
INSl:lTlfOS
INTO Sf AT
ANO SET IN
PlAt1CMtM
D\I:RJNG
snttTCHIlt
HOlDoowtL
16- ;It 10
I'lYWOOO
lW1stUGS so
t(lRFS ON OPPOSi:NG
LfG5 AA PAAAUL
AS.SM8lY
MAIUC c:tNTtRUNf
PLAf101tM
ON IHHO fACl.S
OF AU. fOUR UGS
20
Woodsmith
No. 76
t)
LEGS ISTRETCHERS
CONTIN'UED
10
11
0,
cmttll
DRIWNGJiG
ON &IT AND
MtASUA! UP BOM
CLAMPTOTAaU
80TrOMOfUG
TO lDCATli HOUS
fOR SntllCHW
o.
ASSEMBLY
Now that the holes are drilled. the stool can
be assembled. To do this, apply a SIDW"""t
ling glue 10 the upper and lower stretchers
and insert them into the legs. TIlen. set til.
legs back into the assembly platform and rolate each stretcher so that alltile kerfs in the
tenons line up horizontally, refer LaFig. 13.
Nexl apply slow-setting glue 10 Ihe leg
tenens, and push the seat omo the legs, see
Fig; 12. Noto: I used a rubber mallet 10 assist
these tenons into the mortises, working
around the seal until the tenons bottomed
OUl on their shoulders.
WEOOES. The next step is 10 cut and trim
12
13
I,.....
<, .....
to SEAT TtHOft$:
aOTAT,snuTC~E~
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so IRfS
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HORIIONTAUY
No. 76
\'(I,.x!smith
~l
JIG
&
FIXTURES
do you make a
OPENINC.\\'hal makes
hardwood $1001
comfortable 10 gil on?
Traditionally, YOII migbl
scoop out Ill~ dished ,;e31
with. scorp or inshave.
OW
For
shown
wanted
loured
on pag~ 18. I
a '(}lifor~1,J!J<on>4:al Ibal'" nearly
impossible to gel with hand tools. Wbal I
RAil.PRQFlt. When you use this seal Importanl pan of this jig is the smaUestscoopingjil( (or anotherttke il foradillN"nI' the v." dowel the workpiece pivols around.
size sean the slt1)I' of IIIe profile on tilt'<ide The dowel Ie'" you rotate me workpiece
rails determines the shape o{the contoured between av"r1apping: cuts, and also keeps
seal The rlldill~of Ille profile controls how the seal blank {rom creeping around on the
deeply the router CUI$. And a replacement platform as )'OU rout,
So whaL you end up ..ith is a smoothlybase on Ihe router keeps il on me rails and
~'1111ingin astraightline (seedrawill!!"below) . contoured seal.
ROUTElt IIASE -
toun:RSASI
suo
8D'WUNJlAllS_
;~I
"re ~irl{J"(li/~ I,old tJI( SfeQi
Oil 1/,,, J~!I
.4 J'ttun'ttlhl, /,itl()l
pi" kr<'11I<it fra rrPrI'11I9. )'(II/1'P' "mId
Oi}f"'illg.~
bluI,k
el'IU"U
BASE
CROSS
SECTION
JIG BAS(-
- ANGER.(CiSS
No. 16
MAKING THIIIG
Th ere nrc IWO things tbnl alfe<:l how you
make this seat scooping jig. 'n.e first is the
size (thickness and diameter) of th(' seal
blank. Then rhere'sthe question ofhowdeep
you want the "scoop" 10 be.
I buill the jiJ{ sho"'1 here for the Shop
Stool, The seal is 14" in diameter and the
scoop W deep at its centerpoiet, Also. I
wanted to leave a I \!.t"wide Oat rim around
the top of the seat,
The jig consists of a base with a pivol pin
that holds uie workpiece. and a pair of
RAil
.... HK
'"
.....,
SiAl,.lANK
--
- -
wo __..?
$uRJ'ACt
"'-
PIVOT PIN
SlitkU"!$ ..tJt51I1>lk{"lhtJ!~optffliJ!g
1 bet1t>e">llh~
jig ~ alTa ~i.dt""/$.
Roumt
---
lAS'
$,1
, ,
101'~-
'THICKNESS
OF SlAT alANK
Q.
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tilt'
1l~Y()$8
4~.J
R.AJl$.MU$lSI
PARA1tll
TO PREVNT ROUTt$!:
USE FROM I.NOINO
'"
CROSS SECTION
COUHTtR.10" ,
r-:
0.......
noSf
ROUTER BAse
-PASS
u, ~OUT[Jl'SORiGINAl
BASl TO 1,0GAn
MOUNn.NO HOllS
Q.
SEtoNO
PASS
>0" ~
ORIll 1- HOlE
INCfNTDt OF
No. 76
W(l(>Jsmith
(OU~Rl
SHANK tfOU
IIJllIllrt"""it'~I.IrI$ $hfJui4I)1:N'I(lI).lil/h Ii y.
2')
JOINERY
challenge is
culting the kerf, then culting a wedge 10fil
the kerf. But both of these have simple solutions. refer to the next page.
KERFSA.'11lW~OGS. Another
ROUND TENONS
Cutting tenons on dowel. is easy when
they're cut on 3 router table. The tricky part
is finding dowels lhal are truly round and
consistent in diameter. To avoid problems,)
drill a hole illa block 10match the size otrhe
dowel I need. Then I take this to the store a.
a gauge to help select dowels.
GlllI)EtJSF.s. With dowels in hand. the
to determine. It
has
to
I.
ROTATl-WOR.i(PIf(! 5UGKTlY
24
The support
\XIoodsmi rh
No. 76
SO ILADE IS CtJrrlTElUt
ONUNE
WEDGES
the ken 111en I expenmeru with the taper
angle un III the wedge spread. the tenon and
the concept ofa w,'<lll~is simple. ,,,lling the locks it tighl in the mortise, see Step 7. (On
the Shop Stool. I used a taper angle of3.)
perfect sized wedR\"caobequite adwlenge.
There's one more thing to consider abom
That's because there are three variables 10
an), wedge: length. thickness, and taperwedgl'S- grain direction. To keep wedges
and each one a(f.",tstbe other. sec Step 7.
from breaking. the grain should run p,1mllt'l
Gt:IOUNES.Fortuaaiely.therc's a simple to the sides or the wedge. see Step 7.
SETl P. To SCtup your saw. fll'Sl position
solution 10this problem. I crut the wedge so
its bottom i<slightly less than the width of tile rip tence so the distance between tile
Now that kerfsarecut in thetenGns.thefinal
step is tocurandfiuhe wedges. Even though
nLT
fIlAO
T03'
TAPU
OtalC11QN
tALl AWAY
JOOSM,4U
To
(npi'y.firni />I)';"UII rip ft lice
TIIP>!. rut Wl'tlgeH to leliglil. Positio
bottom ... Iigldly I...
9
7 lVfrl!}l'.lItSI}
Iii. rip/elite
tile II'f'tige,'fall o!flo
blade n,,1f ft.,'Cf
tlw" I.idill of klJl'j. Then n tal"'" i~ 8 dixt~ltllt
tile left oft/ re blade. This ~ep.
IllJ'UI/rom
0111
ge,
No. 76
/)(!(lllff"t
Wuc"btnllh
80
25
C 0 !vi MEN
T S
AND
QUESTIONS
Talking Shop
GLUE lOINT FAILURE
Th, u!>'" jo,,,l$ (J)I (1 pY(J_/1'<!1i
"IIJdt. a fe1t' rilontl,,1:: ago 11(l1't
forl.d. /3 tber ".Y H~ly this
,ould 1111", ",."" Pl"t'""",.d?
/)aJ' t\';e}.nJJ.l
Thatcher. .~'I.um"
Whe" glue joint failur" 0<'x-u1'S.
it's usually thought that the glue
is the problem. DUI the glue is
rarely at fault.
o As long as the sheUIifl.'of the
glue hasn't been passed, and the
glue hasn 'I been frozen, the
odds are the glul' is "kay" ex-
conditionsofynurshop. ln mest
cases. a couple weeks is ~nough
(or kiln dried lumber
pared. orbychanges in the meisGLl t StlRPACI~S.J\nothC'r
lute content of the wood.
common cause nf glut' failure is
>fOI5n'RE CO:'"TENT,Qui re that the surfaces to be glued
surf.,,,,
ing.
26
No,76
THIN TABLE SAW INSERTS
rials Ihal work well: phenolic (8
very strong and durable plastic)
fil 11110 ca.~1iroll I0J'o', 8111 "'If and aircrafl plywood.
Since only a lew plastics dissaIl' ha a tJti)l stt'l'l top ll:Jlic/t
requires a \Ii;tllick m....1.AllY tributors sell small pieces 01
Ideas tJJll,OU' c " l moke (til 'n phenolic. we're offering ~",
!"-thick blank s, see
Ht'rl t11ltt'giKJtl, tltin (Z1~dRtm"g! 4116".and ....
1'im Willi. page 31. Aircraft plywood is
..\flallta. Grorgl0 available at 1>\0$1 hobby stores,
curro SIMP. To make an inThe uicky part 10 making a thin
insert is 10 lind a material that's sen, begin by tracing the outline
the correct thickness, but still of Ihe original insert onto Ihe
strong and dimensionallystable. thlnblank. se e Fig, I.Then cut It
MAn:RlAlS.llound two mate- to shape and file or sand to fiL
\\'oodsmith nl u- !18 'till 01t'8
W't/.wk lahle ,'Oil' ;".'ris lila!
method would
be
to start out
can use the
wilh a lhicker mateoriginal insert
as a template and CuI
rialand then rabbet the
edge, see Fig. 3,
it to size with a lIusb Irim bit.
UTTIIE SLOT.To cut the .101
To add weighl and support to
either insert, you may want 10 (or Ihe saw blade. start by lowerglue a stiI(enercur (rom It." Ma ing the blade completely. Then,
sonite 10 Ih~ bouom, see Fig. 2. to hold the insert in plac e,
Then 10 make il easy 10geuhe tighlen down the rip fence over
Insert OUI01the saw table. drill a the insert (nol the blade), see
Fig, 4. Now turn on the saw and
fingrrholealoneend.seepholo.
TIIlCK INSERT, Instead 01 810"'/(1 raise the blade through
u~lng_a mill material, another the new insert.
Or you
1
ORAWOUTUNt
Of 0 RtGRIIA
IHSUITON
BlANK
tHSftT
I
IN$6at
ADDSnFf"""
h'
."" fX1U
SVPPQitT
aLANK_.,.-
!>OSmoN ~
ON INStJtT AWAY
nOM !lAD! THIN
SLOWtY RAISE lU\OE
~...::
CASE HARDENING
Lhewood is calle-dconditioning.
"Since moisture must leave a
"One way kiln olX'rator, k'"
board Irom the outer surfaces, II) see illheir lumber is pr0p<'rly
as the board dries the center "'ill condiuoned. is to CrO~S-CliIa J".
wide lest piece from the center
sometimes bends as it's ripped,
113VC a hlgher moisture content
And we indicated that he had than Ihe outer surtares -a cnn ul a board thats randomly
probably encountered reaction ditloncalled case hardening, <ec' selected from the stack,
'Then this test piece
1 If
WfM)d wood thai's cut (rom a figure betow.
leanillgtree.
properl)' dried.
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case hardened and Ih,' kiln oper3tor\\111contlnucwith thcconditinning proct!~ until a new test
pit,'~shows the lumber i> OK."
PItOHGS OMRGI MOttl tHAN '''.''.
'r4~cut
make
two equally
spaced CUISthrough
the thick.... s o( the
piece wilh a band saw,
"lf the lumber was
properly conditioned.
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TECHNIQUES
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As a rough rule oflhumb, I usuall)' rip all of the boards I'm glu
ing IO.l1cther10between 3" and
5" wide. If the boards are any
wider than 5". they're more
likely II) cup. even after they're
glued up into the panel.
BUYING WOOD
Sitting (or awhile. you can begin prepara- R ./ migld edge 011 a crooked &1(1"l!
tions. Start by cuuina your boards 10rough
length, abouI3"lon~"'rthan fInished lenj,~h. I use a straight-llne ripping jig on tht> lable
saw. The jig is Simply a 12'1w ide. :y:,"othick
1do this (or a couple reasons.
First, if you're jointing the edges of the plywood 'sled: The stock carl be either seboard on a jointer or planing tbem on a curely damped 10 the sled.tacked down on
planer, there might be a snipe (8 slightly the ends, or held in place with double-sided
deeper cut) at me end of the board. Also, carpel tape.
when glu:ng up several boards. it's nearly
USISGTIlE JIG. To use the jig, auach the
stock
10the sled SOan edge cxtend$(lverl1I'
Impossible 10 keep the ends aligned.
F'IlllIlJy,iflllewood >'j)UIsorIhejoinl opens edge oi till' sled, see Fig. 1.loco set the rip
up. it's almost always at the ends. By using fence 12" from lhe saw blade (the same
boards Illalarc abou(3' longer than finished width as the sled), 'low. 10 rip the edge
length, you can CUInut an)' of these prob- straight. simply push Ih,' <Ird and stock
through ibe saw.
lems after the panel i.gluedup.
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PUPA.ING
THE EDGE
An edge thaI is properl), prepared for Rlulng
hasthreechara c teristies - iI'S~Iraighl, 90'
10 both (aces of the board, and smooth,
Here's Why, Straighl edges make strong
joints. But a wavy edge creates an uneven
glue line where some of the joinl is starved
forglue and some has 100 much. TooliUJe or
too much glue can result in a weakjoinL
An edge needsto be 90' 10 the facesso the
panel will glue up nal. There's nothing more
frustrating than discovering Ibal the angle
isn't quite 90' afler you've applied Ihe glue
and started 10 tlghten down the dal1l~, As
the pressure is applied, the boards slide
apart or they won't slay Oalin the clamps.
Finalll', mating edges need to be smooth
SO the gl"e can bond properly. \\'h"n the
edges arc rough, the glue bonds 10 the raised
fibers. and then the fibers can lear loose if
the joint is stressed. (For more on glue joinl
failure, see Talking Shop. page 26.)
HAND PLANE
So how do you mak .. a straight, smooth
edge?TradilionaUy. a long hand plane called
ajointc..r\\'3SlI1e (eM,1 of choice. (Njoinling" is
the process of preparing one board or edge
10 be joined 10 another.)
Ajointeqliane hasa long SClI~.usuallywell
over 20". So as u's passed over a wav), edge
the plane tron (blade) only cuts off the high
SpoIS. I" shoner plane "ill ride along the
wavy edge and won', provide a nat surfaee.)
QUESTION: I rail make aflut rug!' wi/It
II h" ltd pIa 11<, bill wltll i~"Y it flQ'lo fhe/act!
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Certainly the best tool for the job loday i.1I
sharp. well-adjusted power jointer I~< designed CQ produce smooth. straight edges at
a set angle 10the race side of the board.
CHIPOlT. One of the biggesl problems
with a jointer is chipout. To avoid chipout
alongth e edge, feed the work SO the grain On
thr (3('(>ofth"board pointsdown and toward
the back end ofthl.' board. <e<' rig. 3a. Then
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TO AVOID OUPOUl'.
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EDGE JOINTING
WITH A ROUTER
ROUTt. TABLE
A)<linter has separate inieed and OUdl,<-dtabll'~ !hal are offset from each other, To
create the same efi('ct on the router table, I
auached a piece oi plastic (aminate (Formic;a) to the left (outlee>d) ~id~ of the router
table f"n(~. The muter bit remove'> stock
like !I,p knives of a joint,r. and the laminate
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lot oftim~ to <ct up. Butlh~I'I/', an altemative - using an edge-gluing bit that joint>
and shapes theedSICsinone pass,Sloephoto.
You only need one bit because it CU~ a
LOn~l1~
and a groove on botl1 mating edges,
see drawing. TIle edge .r one board is Cut
wuh the face side up. Then lite mating edge
on a >;I.'COndboard iscut face side down
UMITA11()ss.A1lhough these bitscut per.
fetlly matched edges. lite)' do haYt!somc
limitations. f'1I'Sl.lhe bitscut a limitt-d range
of stock Ulickne.'\ses. The bil in the photo.
for example. ~'\Ilsonly VI"lO t"!hickstod..
Also.titebil can be tricky IOset up. IIhas
to be exactly centered on the thickn= of
the ,lOCk 10,l(clasm09th panel.
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