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Tips&Techniques.
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Make
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ne of
the things I like about woodworking
is that th€re's
almostalways
more than on€way to go abouta
job.
A
pe €ct
example
of this is the tip and tum tableon
page30.
When
we werc plarudng the table,w€ spent a
lot
of
time dis-
cussingwhat
kind
of
top to make.And I think tlrc tw€lve€ided,
veneeredp\,wood top we cameup with looks
gieat. (Youcansee
it on the cov€.)
But shortly aJterwe finished building and
Photo
graphing the table
for this issue,Ted Raife, one of our editors,
came
to me with an id€a for making a rourd, dish€d
toP out of
sold wood
using a router.
Ted's
procedure involved using a trammel along
with the
rorter to cr€at€th€ molded edSeof the top.
Then the router is
mounted on
a
sled
that alows you to dish out the cent€r
of the
top. I haveto admit that
it
sound€d
pr€tty intriSuing.ButunJortu-
nately,
as interestingasTed'sidea was, there
just wasnl enough
spacein the
nagazine to indude it as
Part
of the
tableadide
Now a coupleof
yearsa8o,that would havebe€nthe end
of the
story
But that's no longer the case.with
th€ intemet, we now
hav€ a way to
give you aI the additional inJormation
and litde
"extras"
tllat therenevers€emed
to be room for b€forc So,
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ATapered
Sliding
Dovetail.
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thisdnique,
locking
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joint
onthetip
and
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put
ittouse
in
yourprojects.
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lhese
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Tips&Techniques
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Althoughmytablesawandbandsawdomostofthe
cutting
ahandsawis
quicker
on the
pegboard
mountedabovemy workbench,as
showninthe
photo
at left.
Therackis m6deup ot two
parts.
Thecuruedsaw
handlesreston a dowelslippedovera
pair
of
long
pegboard
hooks.Thebladesofthe s6wsaresecured
in a
piece
of hardwoodwith slotscut
in it. A pair
ol
holesdrilled in the back
fit
over short,
L-shaped
hooks,asinthedrawingbelow
You
cansizethe
rack
to holdalmostanynumber1orsize)of saws.
RthqdTwh
bsnuUe, GedEia
isfindinga
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Woodsmith
No.154
inmyshop,forsomejobs,
andeasier.The
problem
SUBINIIYOUR
ilortising
vvn|e
ourorng some doors recenfly,
I
needecl
a way to cut the mo(ises
for the
hinges.
l'vetried using a hand,hetd
router
in the past.
The routermakes
cleancuts
and it's
easyio sefthe deprh
precisetv,
bur
it canbedifficu
tto seewhat's
going
on.
So
lcameupwith
a differenttechnique.
Insteadof
usingthe router,
lchucked
a
rl"
dia.straight
bit in my drill
press,
as
illustratedin
the drawingat efi. Now l
No.15,f
August/Seprembcr,
2004
Publisher
DonaktB.Peschtc
ldilor
Terry
J.
Strohman
canseewhafs happening
and still
get
ihe sanre,
clean cut and precise
TedRaife
Phil Huber
For best resLrlrs,
You'l
needto setthe drill press
to the highest possible
speed.And c amped
a
rence
and stop block in
place
to
guide
the work
piece
asthemoriiseisc!r.
Thenyou
cansetthedepth
ol the bit andturn on
the
dri
press.
Slowlyslide
the
workpiece;niothe bir
and
routoutthemo.tise.
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(inrsor (rrriDh
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Todd
Lanrbirth
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cRIATM RESOfiRCtS
SPECIAf, PURLICATIONS
tet-Upfig
Using3 splitter
on the tablesaw is
an
importantsafety
siep. lt keepsthe work,
piecefiom
bindingagainstrhebtade,
caus,
ingkickback.The
CIRCULATION
photo
below, it's
on
y
a long
piece
of p y
wood with a
saw ked cut in it.
To useit,lslip
the b adein rhekerf
so
the
jig
extendspast
the end of rhe
saw
table
(make
surethesaw is unptugged).
ThenI slide
thesplitterthroughrhe kert
and lock it in pace.
Now lr's
perfectty
aiignedandreadytogo.
problem
isitcan
besuch
CORPORr\TE
STRVIC[5
to
put
the splitteron
and
get
it
propedyaligned
with rheblade.Even
if it,s
offbya small
amounr,theworkpjece
can
catchduring
a cutandspoilthe
edge.
Toget
aroundthis
problem,
tmade
a
simpleset-up
jig.
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