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__________ September/ctober 1992 No. 96
DEPRS
Letters
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Methods of Work
& Answers
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Books
Questions
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Events
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RICLES
Adhesives for Woodwor n g by Chris Minick
AndJapanese rice glue: the edible adhesive
32 Notes and Co
bySandorNayszaancy
44
oo kcase byJeffGreef
Stackable cases with retractable overhead doors
How to Build a Barrister's
51
Togle clamps for jigs and fixtures, p.
74
Leroy Setziol's Sculpture by Scott Landis
56
id-like carvings merge order and chaos
The Combination Square by Benjamin A. Wild
60
A patternmaker's tps for getting the most out of this precision instrument
Ma n g a Case for Dovetails by Carl Dorsch
63
Mac n e-Cut Dovetails by Mark Duginske
66
Bent-Corner Boxes of the Northwest Coast
70
by Gregg Blomberg
Kerfed and steamed coners tun a board into a box
Toggle Clamps by Ed Hoffman
byDougas W Rull, P.
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And putting togle clamps to work
ower Feeders: Unsung Heroes by Louis Kern
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Mechanical hepers save fingers and improve
the performance of most machines in the shop
Integrating Lathe- n ed Components in F i ture 82
by Christopher Weiland
Tuning and joinery combine to produce balance, unfied designs
End-Work Router F u re by Patrick Warner
Stable support for routing tenons and more
85
Working with a combination square, p.60
Design a Chair that Fits like a Glove byGlenn Gordon
An adjustable rig supplies the critical dimensions for comfort
88
On the Cover: Mark Duginske adjusts
his tablesaw miter-gauge jig before mak­
ing a second series of cuts on a pin board
as part of his machine dovetail metho,
p. 66 Photo: Sandor Nayszalancz.
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A wal-hung tool cabinet that will hone your joinery skils
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Variations on a erfect Fit by Vincent Laurence
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ln g deeper-I really enjoyed Bernie Maas' article on drill
press use (
WW #94). I would like to expand on his good safety
instructions with the following example.
hammers are made of a slighdy more malleable steel and are
less prone to chip or to flatten d1e struck shat.
-Linwood Fiala, Baudete, Minn.
WW
Making an existing hole deeper is easy with metal-cutting
point bits because the point of the bit lends itself to position
correction when dropping a spinning bit down into a hole. With
Multi-spur, Forstner and larger brad point bits, it is likely that
any misaliglUnent will result in the outside cutters of the bit
striking the wood first and tearing things up. It is always best to
stop the drill press, lower the bit down in the existing hole, lock
the spindle, clamp the work to the table in that position and
then withdraw the bit, turn on the press and drill.
m e, he myth nd he memory - I en­
joyed the superb article by Jon Arno about Douglas-ir (
s
of the Columbia River on his first voyage to the Pacific Nord1-
west. This was some 31 years after Menzies first collected the
species while accompanying Captain George Vancouver on his
ship Discovery in 1793. Douglas introduced 254 orthwest plant
species to Britain in those early years.
I didn't follow this procedure once when using a 21/z-in.-dia.
Multi-spur bit to deepen an existing hole, and the spinning rim
of the bit grabbed the wood. The result required the services of
a surgeon to reattach my let thumb that was severed right
behind the knuckle.
WW #94) was interesting,
but the photograph of adjusting runout of the quill with a claw
hammer is wrong.
-Bob Va ughan, Roanoke, Va .
It didn't take long for the tree to be introduced to d1e rest of
Western Europe. Today it may comprise up to 30 percent of
some of the stands in the Black Forest of Southwest Germany. It
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Use a brass, plastic, rawhide, or wooden mallet. Lacking that,
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made of brass. Also, there are several delicate springs.
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