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American.Woodworker #145 ...American.Woodworker #145 .(01-2010), Technika-logia, DiY, drewno, American Woodworker
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How Do You Turn . 'our Home's Interior, From Ordinary To Turn your home's interior from ordinary to EXTRAORDINARY by customizing your trim with Freud's new Architectural Millwork Router Bits! With Freud's new router bits, you will be able to completely customize any room in your house with unique trim in your choice of high quality, stain-grade wood for a truly exceptional, one-of- • a-kind look! Now anyone with a 2-1/4 HP router and router table can make casing, wainscoting, chair rails, baseboards, crown molding, entry & interior doors, French doors and more from any wood species. Finally, you are able to achieve the design profiles you want for a fraction of the cost of molding from a custom millwork shop. Don't settle for MDF moldings - Get the natural, beautiful stain-grade wood you've always wanted with the profile that matches your style. ? • With Freud's Architectural Millwork Router Bits! Woodworker #145, December/January 2010 Features 39 How To Build A Torsion Box It's amazingly strong, light and cheap! 48 Adjustable Height Assembly Table Legs that ratchet up and down with ease. S4 Greene and Greene Furniture Details An expert woodworker talks about what really gets him excited. 60 Office Cabinet Store offic~ necessities in style. 66 Arts & Crafts Hall Tree Organize your gear with an oak classic. 72 Etched Brass Nameplates Personalize your woodworking projects. DEC E M B E R I JAN U A R Y 2010 www.AmericanWoodworker.com 3 American-Li Departments 10 Workshop Tips Making an indexed edge guide, building a T-square jig for biscuit joints, flattening warped boards using a planer sled, steadying molding for sanding, using two handscrews to rout small parts, identifying parts with tape, making a perf-board template for shelf-pin holes, and using a jig for routing toe spaces in cabinet sides. 16 Thrifty Woodworker Making a marking knife from a band saw blade, making a band clamp from a rubber band and string, practicing on a turning's waste area, mak- ing a corner clamping jig, using a featherboard to index narrow rip cuts, plumbing with a water jug, turning a planer knife into a drawknife, and using soda caps as standoffs. 20 Well-Equipped Shop 23 new tools you should know about. 30 My Shop It's as comfortable as a favorite tool. 32 Great American Woodworker A former minister discovers a new calling. 36 Tool Nut Old machines often have advanced features. 76 Tool Talk New tablesaw blade guards are easy to live with. 82 Oops! A cabinet's back, put on the front. 4 www.AmericanWoodworker.com 0 E C E M B E R I JAN U A R Y 2010 26357 Four cookies, just $11.99 Lift, grip and protect your projects Our new Bench Cookies are revolutionizing the workshop, allowing for stable routing, sanding, carving and other tasks without traditional clamps. The secret? Non-marring rubber pads that solidly grip both the bench and your workpiece. They also elevate your projects for complete access to every edge, making finishing and edge work easy. Sturdy and , simple to set up, Bench Cookies are guaranteed to help you Create with Confidence. ~ For a store ncar you or free catalog visit RockIer.com 11-877-ROCKLER [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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