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Fine Woodworking 031, papermodels, historica[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]# M BER/DECEMBER 1981, No. 31,$3.00 t NO t m EcononaicsProfessorHinds WilsonSpeaas to WHEN I DECIDED IT WAS TIME TO STOP TEACHING ABOUT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS ND TIME TO MAKE A CAPITAL INVESTMENT .... IBOUGHTEAUSNHARDWOODS FRANCmSEFOR WASHINGTON,D.C. Please don't get the wrong impression. I enjoyed teaching college courses on statistics, money and banking, and econo metrics. But I also reached the point in life where I was ready for a change. Something to test the theories and the training. I wanted to find a way of life that would allow me to build equity for the future, work for myself, and secure a format in which my whole family could participate. I decided a franchise was the best option for me because statistically I knew the success rate was so much higher than in the business world at large. However, one pOint worried me. Could I find a franchising agreement that allowed me the freedom to chart my own course? I have always been the independent type. Was there a franchise that would thoroughly train me, give me national name identification, and provide a common franchise network without locking me into a smothering formula? Since woodworking is my hobby, I was very interested in the Austin Hardwoods Fran chise Plan. When I read their franchise contract, I knew I had found what I was looking for. Here was my chance to get into a field I love, with a company that offered all the guidance 100% increase for our second year. " � 'I � " � 'I � I' � 'I � II � II � II � I' Our first year was a fine one. The growth patterns point towards an approximate H you happen to love dealing in fine woods, all the better. Current total investment is approximately So if you think you are too independent to own a franchise, read the Austin Hardwoods Franchise Package and think it over again. Other details are too numerous to list. This is a tremendous opportunity to make money either as an owner/operator or as an investor. m Franchise Marketing Department Austin Hardwoods P.o. Box 396 78764 ATfENTIONWOODWORKERS Visitthe.ustinHardwoodsDealernearestyou. • Ausin, Tx. LUBBOCK, TX. 79413 Rt. 4, Box 162H Galen Carr (806) 794-5099 SAN ANTONIO,TX. 78217 246 Brockton Oren Dreeben (512) 822-8833 TUCSON, AR. 85705 2045 N. Forbes Blvd. AUSTIN. TX. 78704 EL PASO. TX. 79915 2119 Goodrich 904 Tony Lama PUILADELPUIA,PA.19144 5701 Magnolia Ted Missiras (215) 848-9663 PHOENIX. AR. 85040 3821 E. Broadway David Lewis (602) 243-7191 COLORADO SPRINGS. CO. Allen Edge Call Directory Assistance for Information John Dudney Mike Lowenstein Ted Hill (602) 622-7383 LORTON, VA. 22079 (Wash., D.C.) 8930 Telegraph Rd. Hinds Wilson (703) 550-7076 ORANGE CO., CA. 9270a 2330 Fifth St. Joe Brown (714) 667-0704 (512) 442-4001 (915) 593-0126 DENVER. CO. 8022a 2625 S. Santa Fe Dr. Russ Brown (303) 733-1292 UOUSTON,TX. 77014 13001 Steubner-Airline Bill Bryant (713) 440-0764 DALLAS. TX. 75229 11353 Mathis Paul Fagan (214) 241-4777 LAS VEGAS, NV. 89102 2901 S. Highland Richard Malott (702) 733-6677 theHeadersofFine Woodworainglaga§ine I needed but permitted all the freedom I desired. In short, it is a very sensible, affordable method to obtain all the benefits of Austin Hardwoods' experience without the restrictive bonds that characterize most franchise arrangements. $80,000. Please let us hear from you. John Kelsey Rick Mastelli John Lively Deborah Fillion Linda D. Kirk E. Marino III Linda D. Whipkey Tage Frid R. Bruce Hoadley Simon Waus George Frank A. W. Marlow Lelon Traylor Roger Holmes Jim Richey Correspondents/ En g land John Makepeace aciic Northwest Jonathan Cohen Calfonia Alan Marks New England Rosanne Somerson Richard Starr Washington, D. C. Smnley N. Wellborn Art Director Copy Editor Art Assistant Editoal Secretary Senior Editor COltributing Editors 1981, NUMBER 31 Consulting Editors European Editor Methods of Work NOVEMBER/DECEMBER DEPARTMENTS 4 Letters 1 6 Methods of Work 28 Questions & Answers 40 Editor's Notebook 44 Events 46 Adventures in Woodworking 36 Books A craftsman wrestles the demons of industrial design 56 On Designing Chairs by Alan Marks How to develop ideas into working drawings 50 The McKinley Connection by Ste phen Hog bin andJohn Kelsey 60 An End-Grain Lamp byJames G. Mattson Seeing the light through thin wood Cover: An accurate glue-up re quires a sturd y bar-clamp, plus a pressure block of appropn' ate size and in the ng ht place to dire ct the clamp 's pressure to the shoulders ofthe joint. The straig htedge shows that the fa ce side of this leg and of its mate are in the same plane. Th us the next stage of the assem bly IS li kely to go together squarely. In the smal photo above, the straight-edge IS gau g in $ the out side of the le g, not the in side face where azgnment matters. Th e next stage of assem bly IS lia ble to go out of square, with no re m edy. Th iS IS why a carefu l dry -clamping IS worth the time and trouble . More about glu ing up on p. 86. 63 Living-Room Table by James Blackbun Designing from limitations 65 Project: Music Stand by John D. Freeman . Cole 72 A Spindle Cradle by Dick We bber 74 A Wooden Mechanism for Dropside Cribs by Kenneth Rower 75 Turning for Figure by We ndel Smith Some design considerations when making bowls 68 Cross-Country Skis, Norwegian Style by Richard Star 70 THE TAUNTON PSS Paul Roman. publisher;Janice A. Roman. associate pub lisher;JoAnn Muir. director of administration;Jon Miller. assistant to the publisher; Lois Beck. secretary to the pub lisher. Marketing: Jack F. Friedman. director; Ellen McGuire, assistant sales manager; Karl Ackerman. sales coordinator; Kimberly Mithun, Kathy Springer. Adv e r t is ing Sals: Richard Mulligan. manager; Vivian Elling Dor man. Carole Weckesser. sales coordinators. Art: Roger Barnes. executive 78 A Shop-Made Bowl Lathe by Donald C. Bjorkman You can add ways for spindle turning 81 Pillar-and-C1aw Table by John Rodd Designs and methods for a period piece an director; Lee Hov, Jeanne Cricola. Production: Cynthia Lee N y itray, manager; Barbara Hannah. darksom; Nancy Zabriskte Knapp, typesetting; Kathryn Olsen. paste-up. Boks: Laura Cehanowicz Trin gali. editor; Deborah Cannarella. editorial assistant. F u l fillment: Thomas P. Luxeder. manager; Carole E. Ando. subscription manager; Gloria Carson. Dorothy Dreher. Marie Johnson. Teresa Kiely. Virginia Panettieri. Cathy Sakolsky. Nancy Schch. Cathy Sullivan. Tery Thomas; Robert Bruschi, mailrom manager; Marchelle Sperling. Accounting: Irene Arfaras, manager; Madeline Colby. Elaine Yamin. 86 Gluing Up by Ia n}. Kirby How to get a strong, square assembly 90 Lacquer Finishing by George Mo m's How to spray a mirror finish A gallery opens on Long Island 98 Portfolio: Michele Zaccheo by Nel G. Larso n 100 95 New Furniture by Rick Masteli Fine Woodworking in the United King Royal Suite 0 To subscribe to (ISSN0361-3453) is published bimonthly, January. March, May.July, Sept:mber and November. b y The Taunton Prss, Inc .. Newtown. CT06470, Telephone (203) 426-8171. �cond-clss ostage paid at eWlown. CT06470. and a d ditional mail ing offices. Copyright 19S1 by The Taunton Prss, Inc. Suscriptin rats: Wd dom, write: Sumaco Wodworking Library, Suma House. Huddersfield Rd .. Eiland, West Yorkshire HX5 9AA Eng land. To buy Taunton Press boks in the United King dom, write: Bell United Stats and possssions. SI4 for one year. S26 for tWO years; Canada. SI7 for one year, S32 for [woyears (in U.S. dollars, please); other countries. SIS for one year. S34for twO years (in U.S. dollars, please). Single copy, S3.o. Single copis outside U.S. and possssions. reprduction without permission of The Taunton Prss. Inc. Fine 4.0. & Hyman Publish«s. Denmark House, 37/39 Queen Elizabeth Street, London SEI 2QB. England. Send to Subscri >tion Dept .. The Taunton Press. O ox 35), Nwtown. CT06470. Addrss all corrsondence to the appropriale depanment (Subscnption. Editorial or Adver tising). The Taunton Prss, 52 Church Hill Road. PO ox 3)), Newtown. CT06470. United Stats news'and distribution by Eastern News Distributors. Ic., III Eighth Ave.. ew Yrk. .Y. IOl I. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Taunton Press, PO Box 355, Newtown, CT 06470. 3 Editor Associate Editors ARILES 66 Cross-Country Skis, the Easy Way by George Mustoe The American Harp by Robert Fine Woodworking working® isa registered trademark of The Taunton Press. Inc. Letters '81). I find the experiences of other workers with their equipment to be very helpful, and I would like to urge you to continue com parative articles such as these. I especially liked the fact that you were willing to criticize some of the equipment, since many magazines seem unwilling to really examine an item careully, perhaps for fear of offending the advertiser. Keep up this good work and your readers will continue to trust you. #30, Sept. I. Your test of hand grinders was incomplete, possibly because it takes a little practice to turn a crank and move a blade at the same time. Once you master this and have changed to a white aluminum-oxide wheel kept true with a diamond you have the best tool for controlled, cool removal of precious tool steel. For sharpening knives and chisels of small cross section the hand grinder is unsurpassed. - Charles]. Ockstein, Mansield Center, Conn. A A half-inch wheel is adequate. ...I think I can cure your aversion to using oilstones because you don't like dirty oil all over your hands-don't use oil. long time ago I learned a trick from a meatcutter who had to Of course a power grinder is necessary, especially for lathe Here 's a photo (below) ofone of the sp inning wheels I've butlt. Th e onginl was made especlyfo r the Joseph Smith home in Na uvoo, II., dun·ng the 1830s. I took the de stgn fr om Popular Mechanics, who cale d it the sp inning wheel that won the We st. I enlarged it fro m a 12-in. wheelto an 18-in. wheeland I changedthe base to suit myancy. Th e wood is black walnut. I have made afe w as a hobby. - Wa la ce Va n Eato n, Yakima, Wa sh. Th e oiental amoire is waln ut with waln ut buls on the front andwalnutstumpwoodon the sides. The hardware is imported and g ood quality . We have an atist, Wa nda Wa lk er, who do es al the hand-painting . Th e owner ofour shop is Dean Ho use. Wh en we starte, Dean did al the de signing and woodwork ing . No w, 18 months la ter, we employfive men. About hafo ur orders are fo r on·entalfu niture .... -Paulin e Ho use, Firs t Editio n Fu niture , Broken AOw, Okla. I enclose aphoto ofthe crest of the Royl Col leg e of Ve terin ary Surgeons (le ft), which I carvedfro m a baulk of lim e wood; the loral de corations are in the style of Gn·nling Gib bons. It measures 54 in . tal and 9 in . wide , mounted on a plain da rk woodpanel. The i·nish was a da dy ap plicatio n of linseed odbushedon and the surplus brushed of/or about six weeks. I put alyour back issues on my de sk with apair of bookends, and two min utes la te rpickedthem up of the lo or. My new bookends won't exceedthe expansioneature untt11989. Lancastershire , Eng . -John Morgenthau, Acton, Mass. 4 I'm writing to commend you for your recent articles comparing products by brand name (sharpening equipment and the arti cle on Rockwell and Powermatic, FW keep his knives constantly sharp. Instead of using a light grade of oil, he used liquid dishwashing detergent. It will do the job of lubricating the stone and is very good at carrying away the bits of metal and stone created during sharpening, but best of all you can clean up immediately by rinsing in running water. -Fred]. Gaca, ion, -. C. Greer, U AL OF T O LS, H ODS, MA TERI· RECORDO? 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