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Fine Woodworking 027, papermodels, historica[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]MARCH/ApRIL 1981, No. 27, $3.00 There's a -ealth of infornation and ideas in the back issues of Fine Wood-orking Our readers tell us they regard Fine Woodworking more as a reference resource than as a mag azine because of the timeless and hard-to-find nature of its contents. And because there is so much material to cover (new ideas and techniques pop up all the time) we don't intend to repeat ourselves editorially. All 26 back issues are now available and you can have a complete set for your shop. 1 Turning checkered bowls, making planes, French polishing, mar quetry cutting. Plans for stamp box, wall shelf. 2 Eagle carvings, hand dovetailing, buying antique tools, oil/varnish finish, Gustav Stickley. Plans for spiral library steps, Shaker lap desk, rocking ' camel. 3 Close look at wood, making the mortise-and-tenon, desert cabi netry, turning green bowls. Plans for gate-leg table, stroke sander; survey of plans in pri nt. 4 Krenov's notebook, wood and moisture, ornamental turning, exotic woods, heat-treating steel. Plans for Scandinavian workbench, hidden bed. 5 Stacking, carcase construction, using plywood, drying wood, gui tar joinery, making shaper knives, deep bowl gouge. Plans for Gothic tracery, Duncan Phyfe chair, Adam side table. 6 Wooden threads, hand scraping, bent lamination, expanding tables, layout on two sticks, stacked plywood, pricing work. Plans for lumber-drying kiln, serving cart. Survey of woodworking school6. 7 Glues, lute roses, bowl turning, doweling, spalted wood, pine fur niture, fan carving. Plans for 3-legged stool, solar dry-kiln, bent-laminated tray. Issues saws, moisture meters. Plans for wooden clamps, Aztec drum, flageo let, double-ratchet gout stool, mark ing gauge. 9 Classical proportions, tall chests, entry doors, drawer bottoms, health hazards, blacksmithing, carv i ng exercises. Plans for extension di n ing table, Shaker round stand, small turned boxes. Hardware 'sources. 1 0 Wooden clockworks, hammer 15 Making violins, stalking mes quite, mort1se-and-tenon, milk paint, wooden aircraft, routed signs, staved containers, gilding. Plans for router table, treadle lathe, carved shells. 16 Edward Barnsley, wedged and pinned tenons, hollow turn ings, preparing to finish, chair cri tique. Plans for vacuum press, circu lar stairs, workbench. 1 7 Sawmilling, timber joinery, bending compound curves, routing for inlays, tips for precision, finishing materials. Plans for solid wood doors, heavy-duty shaper, li brary steps. Planer survey. 18 Showcase cabinets, tapered sliding dovetails, haunched tenons, rule joint, turning chisels, rubbed finishes, cabriole legs, paneled doors and walls. Plans for drop-leaf and gate-leg tables. 19 Wharton Esherick, oyster ve neering, PEG, oil/varnish mixes, chip carving, mortising ma chines, adjusting the jointer, wooden toys. Plans for baby rattles, toy drag onfly, toy trucks, turner's gauges. Band-saw survey. 2 0 Michael Thonet, one-piece ply Plans for fishing net, knock-down tables, adjustable plane, pigeonhole desk. Index to hardwood sources. 2 1 Hans Wegner, machine design, abrasives, woodturning ex plorations, ogee bracket feet, hewi ng, dowel joints, carcase dovetails. Japa nese saws. Plans for three sanding machines. Issues 1-20 index. 22 Kerf-bent boxes, cowhide chair seats, solar wood-drying, saw sharpening, furniture conservation, shop math, backed veneers. Plans for easy chair and sofa. 2 3 Reproductions, blockfronts, turning thin bowls and spindles, carousel horses, hardwood plywood, carbide circular saws, rame-and-panel, pistol cases. Plans for blockfronts, post-and-panel chest, disc sander. 24 Setting up small shop � , 3-phae power, makll1g carver s gouges, production woodworking. Plans for vise, walking-beam saw, workbench, lumber rack, tool rack and box, saw horses. Combination machine survey. 2 5 Sam Maloof, router rail, dust collection, bandsaw boxes, precision in joinery, butterfly joint, lathe tuning, two chucks, elm and chestnut, marquetry finishing, draw knife. Plans for pedestal table. 26 Arts & claw feet, laminated and staved turnings, chain-saw carving, circular saws. Plans for 2-way screen hinges, lou vered doors, small workbench. 11 Dovetailed drawers, tuning spalted wood, leather inlay, finishing notes, pencil gauges, hang ing doors, dulcimer peg boxes. Plans for spinning wheels, scratch beader, Parson's tables, tool cabi nets. 12 Greene & Greene, holding the work, tambours, stains and dyes, spindle tuning, cleaving wood, sharpening, sanding, checks in veneer. Plans for corner-cupboard cockleshell, dust-collection system, shaving horse. 13 Relief carving, preparing stock, tung oil, roll-top desks, ma chine maintenance, lumber grading. Plans for tuned microscope, end boring jig. 14 George Nakashima, tapered laminations, turning planes, chair critique, incised lettering, air- 1-6 index. & Crafts movement, curved-shoulder joinery, oil finishes, abnormal wood, large sculp ture, patternmaking. Plans for mosaic doors, tall-case clock, table-saw miter jigs. Survey of woodworking schools. 8 Steam bending, triangle layout, chain-saw lumber making, bow- wood chair, split ash baskets, woven cane eati ng, Japanese planes, shaper cutters and fences, chair repair. Toorderbackissues of Fine Woodworking, use the order form in the back of the magazine or send your name I ,nd ,dd,,� ,nd 'h' n"mb","f 'he bock ;""" yO" w,m, ,'on, w;,h yO"' p,ymen' co ,he ,dd"" H,,,d below. Each back issue is $3.00 postpaid ($4.00 foreign). Connecticut residents add 71/2% sales tax. 52ChurchHillRoad,Box355,Newtown,Connecticut06470 hehlon ss © 1981 The Taunton ress 2 1-13 index. powered tools. Plans for box-joint jig, world globe, Austrian commode. Issues veneering, ball Editor Associate Editors John Kelsey Rick Mastelli John Lively Deborah Fillion Ruth Dobsevage Mary Pringle Blaylock Tage Frid R. Bruce Hoadley Simon Wans George Frank A. W. Marlow Lelon Traylor Jim Richey Roger Holmes John Makepeace Johnathan Cohen Alan Marks Rosanne Somerson Richard Starr Stanley N. Wellborn Fine qi A rt Director Copy Editor Editon'a! Assistant Senior Editor Contn'buting Editors ngo Consulting Editors Methods 0/ Work Correspondents / England MARCH/ApRIL 1981, NUMBER 27 Paciic Northwest Califonia New England Washington, D. C. Advertising Sales Manager Sales Coordinator Sales Assistant Consultant Richard Mulligan Vivian Dorman Carole Weckesser Granville M. Fillmore DEPA R TM ENTS 4 Letters 14 Methods of Work 24 Questions 32 Books 34 Business Notes 36 Adventures in Woodworking 40 Events I Connections Cover: Jason Fre nch, whose backyard shop is one 0/ the major commercial sources 0/ mar quetry inlay , assemble s a loral in sert with razor kmfe and hot hide glue. Th e finished piece, the patten lor which app ears on p. 47, is shown inlaId in a cherry ground, along with some 0/ the tiny pieces that com pose it. Above, French jigsaws a stack 0/16 veneers to produce some 0/ those pieces. His methods, applicable to any sort a/patten, in any quantity, are de scn'bed in the article that begins on p. 46. Several articles in this issue deal with de corative inlay , including wood banding, mother-ofpearl andabalone. ARICLES 44 Sue and Mare by Roger Holmes Decorative inlay connects past to unorthodox modernism 46 How Inlay is Made by Rick Maste/i Commercial techniques for marquetry insertS and banding 50 Inlaying Mother-of-Pearl byJohn Lively Watching one banjo maker cut and fit a delicate design 53 AJigsaw for Cutting Delicate Stock by Ken Parker Treadle power and spring return are ideal fo r pearl inlay 56 Armand LaMontagne by Roger Schroeder Sculpting wood as if it were clay 60 Shaker Blanket Chest by John Kassay A new book of measured drawings 62 Spline-Mitered Joinery by Ene Haag Concealed strength for fine lines 65 Coloring with Penetrating Oils by Oscar MacQuiddy A little dab goes a long way 68 Template Dovetails by Charles Riorda n Another way to skin the cat 71 Chisels, and How to Pare by Ian). Kirby Master the grip and stance before tackling joinery 76 Alan Peters by Simon Wa tts From ArtS and Crafts to Chinese Gothic 82 The Basics of the Bandsaw by Ta ge Fnd Setting up and using this versatile machine 87 The State of the Forests by Eugene We ngert Where our wood comes fro m and where it's going 90 The Woodcraft Scene Two Shows in Santa Fe by James A. Ranne/eld 92 Inventing Marquetry THE TAUNTON Marketing: c Jack F. Friedman, direcror; John M. Grudzien, sales/ operations coord inaror; Henrietta Buch, sales department secretary. e i e : 0 tWO Cynthia Lee Nyitray, manager; Barbara Hannah, darkroom; Lee Hov, illustration and design; ancy-Lou Knapp, type setting; Kathy Olsen, paste-up. S v s Fulfillment: ) uly. Septcmber and ovcmh<r. by Thc Thomas P. Luxeder, manager; Carole E. Ando, subscription manager; Viney Merrill, mailroom manager; Robert Bruschi, Gloria Car son, Dorothy Dreher, Marie Johnson, Cathy Sakolsky, Nancy Schoch, Kathy Springer, Cathy Sullivan, Te rry Thomas. F,ne Woodworking (ISS 0361·34�3) is published bimonthly.January. March, May, TauntonPr�. Inc.. Ncw(Own, CT 06470. Telephone (203) 426·8171. Comrol lc.-Clfcuhuion ostage paid at ewlOwn, CT 06470. at Hanford. CT 6101 and at NW York.NY 10001. Copyright 1981 by The Taumon Press.Inc. rcproduClion withoUl permission of The Taunton Press. Inc. Fine Wodworking is a registered trademark of The Taunton Press. Inc. Subscription rats: United States and possessions. $ t4 for one year. $26 for Accounting: years; Canada. $17 for one year. $32 for rwo years (in U.S. dollars. please); orher countrics. $18 for one year. $34 for rwo years (in U.S. dollars.please). Single copy. $3.00. Single copies outside U.S. and ossessions. 4.0. Send to Subscription Dept.. The Taunton Press.PO Box 355.Newtown. CT 06470. Address all correspondence to the appropriate departmem (Subscription.Editorial or Advertising). The Taunton Press. 52 Church Hill Road. PO Box 355. cr 6470. United States newsstand distribution by Eastern ews DistribulOrs.lnc.. 111 Eighth Ave .. New York.N.Y. 1001 1. Irene A rfaras, manager; Madeline Colby, Elaine Yamin. ewtown. Pstnstcr: Send not ice of undclivered copics on Form 3579w O ox 355. ewtown. cr 6470. The Taunton Press. 3 & Answers PRSS Paul Roman, publisher; Janice A. Roman, associate publisher; JoAnn Muir, direcror of ad ministration; Roger Barnes, executive an direcror; Laura Cehanowicz Tringali, ediror/ books; Mari anne Seidler, edirorial assistant/books; Lois Beck, secretary ro the publisher. ArtandProduction Letters 2 in. by 3 in.-for less than a dollar. You might want to check the parallelism of the faces and the reflecting surfaces by laying it flat on your bathroom mirror and checking for any image deviation as you move your eye across the field. To check the square. hold it with the stock pointing left. the blade toward you. Lay the mirror flat against the face of the stock. so that you can sight along the edge of the blade and its reflection. If the two appear to form a continuously straight line. the stock is square to the blade. Any apparent deviation is double the error. The method has many applications beyond the try square. I've used it to square the miter gauge on the table saw. I've used it to square up large assemblies before clamping. With only the mirror and a straightedge. you can even strike a per fect right-angle line across a board. -Richard) . Mann, Los Angeles, Cat! 1 accidently got some methyl ethyl ketone into my eye while preparing resin for use in repairing a car body. The effect was both painful and immediate. In less time than it took me to run across the yard from the garage to my house. my eye had become a hardened. brown lump. Doctors confirmed my fears that the blindness was indeed permanent. and that the MEK had altered the eye tissue beyond repair. Please! When using methyl ethyl ketone. wear the tightest fitting safety goggles you can find. Be able to admire the fruits of your labors. 1 per manently blinded myself in my left eye when -Mike Hu bley , Lancaster, Pa . 1 have just begun to read my January/February issue of Fine 1 fi nd it both appropriate and necessary to Dr. Michael McCann of the Center fo r Occupational Hazards com ments: There is some confusion here. The hardener used with fiber glass (polyester) resin is methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP). not methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). which is a solvent. You are entirely correct about the danger of blindness fro m splashes of MEKP in the eyes. and chemical splash goggles shou ld always be worn when using MEKP . The solvent MEK is not as dangerous. but. like most solvents. it can cause eye irritation and possi ble blindness ifsplashes are notrinsed out immediately. For this reason chemical splash goggles are always rec ommended when splashes are possi ble. All goggles should be A SI (American ational Standards Institute) approved. Wo odworking. but 1 opened the last issue of your magazine and found a recipe to broil lamb chops 1 immediately turned to the mast head to see ifJulia Child had joined your staff. take the time to write concerning Oscar MacQuiddy's sug gested use of methyl ethyl ketone as a solvent during the pro cess of refinishing furniture. While he does suggest the use of protective gloves. he has. perhaps out of innocent ignorance. 1 would like to When Frog's® W. JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO, IL 60606 Dept. TN Manufacturer's Surplus Sale HIGH QUALITY FROG TOOL CO. LTD. 700 PHONE ORDERS CALL (312) 648-1270 We will refund you $1.0 on your order to help reimburse you for your call. Have your Visa or Master Card ready. SHEFFIELD STEEL SEND $1.25 forthe FROG CATALOG TOOLS AT INCREDIBLY 90 pages of Ihe full line of Ihe finesl hand woodworking lools available. Over 30 pages of books on woodcraflloo! 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Made from high carbon Sheffield steel with high split resistant beech handles. Ideal for paring or dovetail work. A must buy at this suer Jow price. Catalog included. 2TN2. Reg. , :", and 9" blade with brass rivets. Handsome and lightweight. ." spoon gouge; Yz" V parting tool. Careful ly selected sizes, allow for a wide range of carving projects. Catalog included. 3TNJ Reg. 594.S0 ppd. h", Ylf, A favorite of cabinetmakers for years. Catalog included. 5TNS Reg. 52S.95 ppd. On Sole515.75 ppd. JA" and I "sizes. Sheffield steel. Catalog included. 4TN4 Reg. 594.50 ppd. Now Only 5S7 .50 ppd. 57.0 ppd. On Sole535.0 ppd. Sole557.50 ppd. 4 Over the years a number of offerings have appeared in these pages on the problem of checking the accuracy of the try square. indicating that the problems I've had with this instru ment are fa irly common. Driven by frustration with the junk that is on the market. overlooked a much more important safety precaution that must be taken whenever methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) is used. MEK is the hardening agent commonly provided with marine or automotive fiberglass resins. and no warnings are ever pro vided fo r its use in this application either. A year ago. 1 worked out a method that is more sensitive than any other I've heard of. You can check a square quite accurately with an inexpensive pocket mirror. Variety stores have them-double-sided. about 0° accuracy. The handle is fitted with a brass edge piece and is securely fastened to the .f, .. 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