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Fine Woodworking 073, papermodels, historica[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]11 Radial-An Saws WHY GRIZZLY? If you have ever wondered, like a lot of o ur competitors, why we have established ourselves • High quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices. • Constant monitoring of quality, both overseas and locally. • Huge stock of merchandise at our 2 large warehouses. • Same day shipping on 95% of the orders. • Large quantities imported directly from the factories and sold directly to the end users. • Large inventory of parts with qualified service personnel at both locations. • And last, but not least, courteous operators who always treat you with the respect you deserve, making shopping at Grizzly a pleasure! If you have bought from us before, you will recognize the above points, but if you haven't tried us then we're all losing out. Our past customers make our best references! INSPECTION DURING ASSEMBLY We have the hottest machines at the lowest prices! Planers Lathes Shapers T Bandsaws Dust Collectors Scroll Saws Sanders Drill Presses WEHAVEMANYMOREMACHINES&ACCESSORIES. West of the Mississippi contact: P.O. Box 2069 Bellingham, WA 98227 (206) 647-0801 East of the Mississippi contact: 2406 Reach Road Williamsport, PA 17701 (717) 326-3806 88-158a as the largest mail-order wood-working machin ery dealers in the U.S.A., then consider this: • Honest, across-the-board dealings. • Tested, quality motors and switches on all machinery. Jointers Tablesaws CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER 1-(8 00) 523-GRRR FOR A FULL COLOR CATALOG. DEPRTMENTS 4 Methods ofWork 8 Questions & Answers Ro ut ing da do jo ints; woo den la the chuck; lex ible ho ld- in 14 Folow-up He adbo ar d woo d mo veme nt; stra ig hte ning a tw iste d top; myster y woo d 20 Events Ba ndsaws and bimeta l bla de s; Ro ckwe ll sca le ; mo is ture -co nte nt math Books 126 Notes and Comment 128 shows how it's done on p. 84. Cover: The adial-arm saw, its uses and adjustments, as well as a product Shaping cabriole legs is not as dficult as their com plex shape might at first suggest. Eugene Landon 130 review Of six popular models, is covered on pp. 60-67. RTICLES 42 Furniture-Making in Toronto by Tom Hurley Style and success in Canada's largest art market Stu dent shows ; woo dbutcher re flect io ns ; pro duct re view Managing Editor Dick Burrows Art Director Roland Wolf Assistant Editors Sandor Nagyszalanczy, Jim Boesel, Alan Platt Coy Editor Cathy McFann Assistant Art Director Kathleen Creston Editorial Secretay Mary Ann Colbert Contributing Editors Tage Frid, R. Bruce Hoadley, Michael S. Podmaniczky, Graham Blackburn, Christian Becksvoort, Michael Dresdner 48 Multiple-Drawer Construction by Alan Peters Pretrimming the parts makes for a piston-like fit 52 Learning from the Chinese by Allan Sm ith Decorative elements adapted to contempoary furniture Consulting Editors George Frank, Richard E. Preiss, Norman Vandal Methods of Work Jim ichey Indexer Harriet Hodges 56 Opaque Lacquers by Gr egory D. Jo hnso n A ainbow of colors from your spray gun 60 Radial-Arm Saws by Sa ndor Na gys za la nc zy Sizing up six popular models Associate Publisher John Lively Administr;tive Secretay Lynn Mefert 66 Adjusting the radial-arm saw by Ma rk Du ginske 68 Christmas Ornaments Constructing a blizzard by Ste venJ. Gr ay Turning inlaid balls by Da ve Har dy Advertising Sales Manager James P. Chiavelli National Accouns Managers Don Schroder Dick West Advertising Coordinator Nancy Clark Assistant Advertising Coordinator Kathryn Simonds Advertising Sec retay Sherry Duhigg 71 A New Light on Turning by Michae l D. Mo de Tel. (800) 243-7252 Fax. (203) 426-3434 72 Post-Ofice Desk by Car lyle Lynch Simple construction in the Southen tradition Fine Woodworking is a reader·written magazine. We wel come proposals, manuscripts, photographs and ideas from our readers, amateur or professional. We'll acknowledge all submissions and return within sL" weeks those we can't 75 The Socket Slick by Michae l Po dma niczky 355, Newtown, Conn. 06470. Title to the copyrights in the contributions appearing in 76 Wood Identiication by Jo n Ar no Reading endgrain with a hand lens Fine Woodworking magazine remains in the authors, pho tographers and artists, unless otherwise indicated. They have 80 Wooden Pulls for Drawers and Doors by Pau l Le vine Getting a handle on homemade alternatives granted publication rights to Fine Woodwo1·king. 84 Shaping a Cabriole Leg by Eu gene E. La ndo n An easy job with files and asps FilleWoodworking (ISSN 0361-3453) is published bimonthly, January, March, \ay, July, September and November, by The Taunton Press, Inc., Newtown, CT 06470. (203)426-8171. Second-class postage pail at Newrown, CT 06470, and additional mailing ofices. Copyright 1988 by The Taunton Press, Inc. No reproduc tion without permission of 11e Taunton Press, Inc. Fine Woodworking@ is a regis tered trademark of The Taunton Press, Inc. 86 Building a Chippendale chair Telephone Subscriptionrates: United States and 522 for one year, 540 for two years; Canada and other countries, 526 for 548 for two years (in U.S. dollars, please). Single copy, 54.50. Single copies outside U.S. and possessions. 55.50. Send to Subscription Dept., The Taunton Press, 88 Pepper Mills and Saltshakers by Sven Ha ns on A seasoned approach to multiples 355, Newtown, CT 06470. Address all correspondence Q the appropriate department (Subscription, Editorial, or Advertising), The Taunton Press. one year, 63 South 355, Newtown, CT 06470. U.S. newsstand distribution by East ern News Distributors, Inc., 91 Carvings from the High Desert by Joh n Boomer Navajo magic inspires sculptor Postmaster: Send address changes to The Taunton Press, inc., PO Box 355, Newtown, CT 06470. 1130 Cleveland Road, Sandus--y, 01-144870. \ain Street, PO Box 3 Letters publish. Send your contributions to FineWoodworking, Box posseSSions, PO Box Letters Home-cooked spline weights-In ww #72, p. 18, you de scr ibed how to melt lead on a gas gr ill to make spline weight s, bu t you sh ou ld have st ressed th e hazards of melt ing lead a bit more th oroughly. Th e health considerations involved with melt ing and cast ing lead ar e so gr ave th at ou r com pany discon tinu ed all lead oper at ions sever al years ago. One of th e easiest ways of contract ing heavy metal poisoning is th e inh alation of lead um es. Lead melt s at approxim at ely 62 0° F and doesn't boil until 3, 16 4° F; however, it does fum e at remark ably low tem per at ur es, depending on a variet y of circum stances. A per son work ing with lead over a back yard barbecu e will be exposed to lead fum es about th e sam e way a per son sitt ing ar ou nd a camp ir e will be exposed to wood sm ok e. Th ere ar e also addit ional hazards involved in th e pour ing of th e molt en material. Lead is an industr ial metal th at is alloyed with a gr eat many ot her metals, and each alloy has . it s own ch ar act er ist ics as to melt ing temper at ures, boiling temper at ures and toxicity, so us ing scr ap material can really be opening up th e possibility for a nu mber of addit ional danger s. It is possible to do th is type of lead cast ing safely, bu t it takes a great deal of care and trouble, wh ich is a big part of th e reason wh y th e cast weight s ar e so expensive to bu y. I th ink a per son might be bett er of pu rchasing these weight s and devot ing his time and money- saving efort s to any one of th e ot her excellent ar ticles your magazine ofer s. -Thomas J Walz Rearden Metallurgical Labs, Tacoma, Wash. tr icky tur nings you 'd like to tr y. We have wonder ed many times if Delt a wou ld ever reintr oduce th e magaZ ine. Schutz pr obably answer ed th at qu est ion by noting th e ever -incr easing com pet it ion it wou ld have today th at it didn't have th en. Ma i icent tool chest- Th e back cover of ww #71 pr e se nt ed a magnificent collect ion of woodwork ing tools assembled by H.O. Studley. He was ident iied as a carpent er and st onem ason. Ater careful scrut iny, I was unable to locate any tools th at ar e used in th e sto nem ason' s tr ade. I did, however, noti ce th at to th e imm ediate left of th e second hinge fr om th e bott om ar e th e param ount tools of th e specu lative mason: th e squ ar e, compasses and th e level. Br ot h er Stu dley was a ree and accept ed mason of a lodge of mast er masons. Th e mistake was easily over look ed by a per son not associated with th e cr af t. To th e let and right of th e squ ar e and the com passes ar e th e repr esentat ions of th e two pillars on th e inner por ch of King Solomon's Temple. -Neal D. COOPe� Anchorage, Alaska he me n g of IPS -In th e ar t icle on wooden lam ps, c ww #71), I near ly fe ll ou t of my ch air laughing wh en I read th e explanat ion pert aining to th e condu it used in lamps. For your enlight enment, th e corr ect designation for su ch is lis -in. IPS, wh ich means "iron pipe siz e" and not, as st at ed, s-in. IP, mean ing "inside per im et er ." Inside per im et er , indeed! v es-Iel ww #71, p. 45, you descr ibe an expensive and som ewh at cum ber som e spline de vice for mark ing large cur ves. As an industr ial and ar ch it ectur al patt er nmaker, I do a lot of cu rved work ; th e last cur ved piece I made was more th an 22 t. long. Th e device I use for laying ou t large and not -so-large cu rves can be made fr om a piece of nylon st r ing and scr ap pieces of Plex iglas, Masonit e or any ot her lexible material th at' s about -. Kretchm, Elmira, . . Another way to lay out c a nce-Wat ch ing my insur ance rates climb to astronomical height s over th e years has really been hard to take. Ever y year at renewal time was th is fr ant ic sear ch for a new com pany or som eone to inance th ese hu ge am ou nt s into som eth ing reasonable on a mont hly basis. Th is year, I insur ed myself in th e for m of a fir epr oof tool room . Wh at used to be an oice is now clad with two layers of %-in.-th ick Sh eetr ock, and th e door is 2-in.-th ick solid ir . I give it at least an hour -th e fir e departm ent isn't far away. All hand tools, power tools, clam ps, bit s, bolts, et c., ar e ch eck ed in at night . Insur ance on th e basic bu ilding is ver y inexpensive, and it seems th is idea of being responsible for your own tools can apply to ot her sh ops: Used sh ipping containers might be good fr am es for a ir epr oof vau lt . I am cu rr ent ly look ing for heat -r elect ive, waterproof, insulat ive and ver y tough fabr ic to cover som e st at ionary tools well enou gh to pr event total loss. I realizeth is syst em is not 100% fo olpr oof, bu t I sleep bett er knowing I won't lose everyth ing. By paying insur ance, you ar e gam bling with your tools. I pr efer to take a more act ive role in pr ot ect ing my investment . -Gary Boudreau, Nevaa City, Calf . Fireproof room lowers ins / 16 in. th ick by % in. wide. Simply cut a narr ow kerf or dr ill a sm all hole in each end of th e scr ap piece; thr ead th e st ring thr ough both kerfs or holes; pu ll th e st r ing until th e desir ed cur ve appears; th en wr ap th e excess st ring a couple of tur ns and pu ll it back thr ough th e kerf or hole. In essence, you have ju st made a large bow. -Michael Plesh, Sunlan, Cali. ave reviews for h e Delta a m"-I thoroughly enjoyed Walt er Schutz' s ar t icle "Th e Delt agr am " in ww #72, p. 120. It spark ed a lot of pleasant memories for myself and a fe llow woodwork er I sh ar e an oi ce with . We both well remember ed th at th e majority of pr ojects in hi gh-sch ool woodsh op came fr om The Deltagam. We also re called, with sm iles and chu ck les, th e bu ilt-up turning pr ojects, th e ar t -deco fur nitur e and lam ps, th e Wor ld War II-inspir ed ar my toys for th e kids, and th e pr et ty models with 1940s hair st yles. Also, du r ing th e Wor ld War II issues, Delt a wou ld lavor th eir ads with a patr iotic "Bu y war bonds now, so you can bu y Delta tools lat er ." We both st ill have a few dog-eared copies of The Deltagram, and it 's un to look through th em and st ill ind one of th ose fr om ww is th e at tent ion to detail as well as th e at tent ion to safet y. Wh y, however, pu blish th e art icle on eye safet y on p. 70 of issu e #72 and pu blish a fe atur e ar t icle with a gu y having his head alm ost in th e cent er of a spinning tr ee tru nk on p. 87 with out any eye pr otect ion or fa ce sh ield? I, th e reader , expect all people wh o work with tools, regard- a tions clerk; Debra Brown, che/manager; Subscription: Carole Ando. manager; Patricia Aziere. Connie Barczak. Gloria Carson, Dorothy Dreher. Peggy Lelianc. Denise Pasc,il, Iraida Yernetti. Manufacturing: Kathleen Davis. director; Austin E. Starbird. prepress manager; Robert Marsala, grapbic arts superVisor; Peggy he Taunton Press na Onda, mangr, onna Pieront, publiC elations manager; Rosemarie Dowd, hade·sales coordinator; Barbara Buckalew, secretwy. 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