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Fine Woodworking 109, papermodels, historica[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]1 2 > 1 64797 9 Two-Day Lustrous Finish 6" X4S" BELT - 9" DISC 6" X4S" BELT - 12" DISC . 24 " DRUM SANDER "Importers of Fine Machinery " COMBINATION SANDER COMBINATION SANDER � MODELG1066 R eg. $1095.00 SALE $1075.00 • R eg. $195.00 SALE $179.00 MODEL G1014 • MODEL G1183 • 3/4 H.P. single phase motor • Comes complete with miter gauge • • Separate 1/4 HP belt feed motor • All cast iron body construction Single phase. 220V. 5 H.P. motor • Quick belt release lever • Dual belt-driven sanding drums 1 H.P. motor, single 110/220V, 3450 R.P.M. • Quick belt release lever • Built-in dust collection ports • Appr. shipping weight 155 Ibs. 16" BANDSAW • Shipping weight is 470 Ibs. Machine weighs approx. 114 Ibs. Bed rollers are shielded ball bearing type Heavy-duty magnetic switch 14" BANDSAW MODEL G1019 ETR MODEL G1029 THEBEST16'BANDSAW INTHEWORLD! MODEL G1073 R eg_ $295.00 SALE $275.00 2HP.UST • R eg. $550.00 SALE $540.00 R eg. $275.0 SALE $255.00 • 3/4 H.P., 110V motor WITHFREE4'X10'HOSE • • • 1-1/2 H.P., 220V motor • Single phase, 220V, 2 H.P. motor • Shipping weight 200 Ibs. • Handles two machines with ease Table equipped with miter gauge • One-piece, cast iron body -- � . Complete with instruction manual • Suction capacity: 1182 cfm • Hinged wheel covers • Shipping weight: approx. 124 Ibs. • Micro-adjustable blade guides Heavy-duty rip fence .. .. Table tilts 45° right and 10° left Bandsaw wheels have rubber tires and are fully balanced Tablesizewith Shipping weight: approx. 395 Ibs. extensionwings is36.06'x27.08' 10" HEAVY·DUTY TABLE SAW MODEL G1022 1 0" TILTING ARBOR SUPER HEAVY·DUTY TABLE SAW MODEL G1023 Reg, $495.00 SALE $395.00 MODEL G1035 • 1-1/2 H.P. motor, 110/220V R eg. $850.00 SALE $750.00 • 1-1/2 H.P., 110/220V motor • • Precision ground cast-iron table top with T-slots • 2 interchangeable spindles (1/2' • Table size with extension wings: 27-1/8' x 40-5/8' • Precision ground solid cast iron table and wings & 3/4') • • Dual speed, reversing motor 3 H.P. motor, 220V • Shipping weight: approx. 255 Ibs. • 2 independently adjustable 2-1/2' x 10' fences Table size 20" x 18' precision- ground, cast iron • Shipping weight: approx. 220 Ibs. 3 H.P. SHAPER MODEL G1026 Steel miter gauge X 47" JOINTER HEAVY·DUTY MODEL G1182 S" SUPER HEAVY·DUTY JOINTER 6" Reg. $375.00 SALE $355.00 • Reg. $795.00 SALE $725.00 • 1 H.P., 110/220V motor • Cabinet-type stand • 1-1/2 H.P., 220V motor • Heavy-duty all-steel miter gauge with full-length bar • Longest (47') bed of all jointers in its class 3 H.P., 220V motor with reversing switch • • Magnetic switch for safety and overload protection • Cast iron wing • Heavy-duty center-mounted fence • Solid, polished cast-iron table top • • Shipping weight: approx. 250 Ibs. 65" x 8" precision ground, cast i ron bed Table with standard wing attach ment measures 28-7/8" x 28' Shipping weight: 460 Ibs. • R eg. $1195.00 SALE $1175.00 15" PLANER PACKAGE DEAL WITH STAND MODEL G1021 • 2 H.P., 110V motor MODEL G1017 ONLY $395.00 • • 2 H.P., single phase motor • Dual-knife cutterhead • 3 H.P., 220V motor • • Capacity: 12' wide x 5' thick stock • Magnetic switch protects against overload • • Capacity: 20" wide x 8" tall Precision ground cast iron bed • Complete with instruction manual 2 speeds: 16' and 20' per. min. • Table measures 15' x 20' Optional dust hood available • Weighs more than 475 Ibs. • Weight: 87 Ibs. 4-blade all ball-bearing cutterhead WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI: .. Shiping weight: approx. 800 Ibs. P.O. BOX 2069, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227 CUSTOMER SERVICE: (206) 647-0801 - 800 - 541 - 5537 - ALL MACHINES FAX: (800) 225-0021 ABOVE ARE F.O.B. BELLINGHAM, WA OR WILLIAMSPORT, PA • • • • R eg. $375.00 SALE $345.00 • • 2 Cast iron wings • Shipping weight: 450 Ibs. • 3-knife cutterhead • 20" PLANER MODEL G1033 R eg. $814.95 SALE $775.00 • • 3 H.S.S. knives and 2 sided knife setting tool Fme ��n g ' ___ November / Decemb e r 1994 No. 109 6 Tool Forum 120 20 130 Letters Reviews Questions & Answers 30 134 54 59 Methods of Work Events m ent R TICLES Notes and Co A Small Bureau Built to Last by Robert Treanor Op aquefi nish and applied moldings cloak alock of dovetails A technique to turnfo urcoats into a smooth, beautful fi nish injust 48 hours Vacuum-bag veneering, p. 62 62 Basics of Vacuum-Bag Veneering by David Shath Square Tips and tricks to make even yourfi rstproject a success 67 A Stop for Every Jig by Sandor Nagyszalanczy Simple, versatile stops are crucial to accurate machining 71 Making a T-Slot Track by Sandor Nagyszalanczy 72 Building an Open-Pedestal Table by John Burchett Doubled members Simpli fyjoinery; templates make shaping quick and easy 76 Comparing Jointer-Planers by RobertM. Vaughan Do combination surfa cers match the performance of separate machines? 82 A Visit to Irion Company Furniture Makers by Jonathan Binzen Pa ssionforperiodfurniture creates a brotherhood of joiners 85 Hand-Picked Wood for Handmade Furniture 86 Simple Tools Can Reproduce Most Moldings by Robert S. Judd Scratch stocks are quick and easy to use and make 88 Shopmade Rip Fence Assembles Easily, Stays Aligned by Worth Barton Bolted steel components, setscrews and a toggle cla mp are keys to accuray 91 Bowback Windsor Step by Step by Harriet Hodges Green woodworking lends its strength to this classic design 97 91 Building a Windsor chai, p. Spline Joinery by Steven Cook Stronge, quicker and more versatile than biscuits 100 On the Cover: Sven Hanson adds an other coat of oilfinish to this tabletop. To learn how he achieves a nofuss, lustrous finish with only four coats in just two days, see p. 5. Photo: Charley Robinson Krenov Student Show by William Sampson houghful design, superla tive cratsmanship Fine Woodworking (ISSN 0361-3453) is published bimonthly, January, March, May, July, September and November, by The Taunton Press, Inc., Newtown, CT 06470-5506. Telephone (203) 426-8171. Second-class postage paid at Newtown, CT 06470-5506, and additional mailing ofices. United States newsstand distribution by lCD, The Hearst Corporation, 250 West 55th Street, New York, Y 10019 and Eastern News Distributors, Inc., 1130 Cleveland Road, Sandusky, OH 44870. GST #123210981. Printed in the USA DEP R T E NTS Editor's Notebook 4 126 wo-Day Lustrous Oil Finish by Sven Hanson osmaster: Send address changes to FineWoodworking, The Taunton Press, Inc., 63 S. Main St., PO. Box 5506, Newtown, CT 06470-5506 Editors Notebook A visit with James Krenov-There are few real stars in woodworking. Of the handful who might be called stars by woodworkers even fewer are known out side the woodworking community. James Krenov is one of those few. Until recently, I knew Krenov only through his books and the pieces of his furniture I'd had the pleasure of seeing in person. Most of those experiences dated to the early 1980s when I lived in Mendocino County, home of the College of the Redwoods woodworking program, which Krenov still directs. So it was a bit of a homecoming when I had the chance last May to visit the area, see the work of his students and meet the man himself. Krenov is a man of passion. He is pas sionate in his approach to his materials, design and construction. He is passionate in his love of the craft of woodworking, and he is passionate about passing that craft on to his students. Each of his stu dents spoke of him in glOWing terms par ticularly of Krenov's power to inspire. That inspiration showed in the work the students displayed at the Highlight Gallery in MendOCino, Calif. (see the photos on pp. 100-101). Just as their teacher's own work shows, the Krenov students empha size details. Although this was "student" work, the fit and finish were virtually law less, even of the most hidden parts. In an age of hype and flash, Krenov and his stu dents are carving a place for craftsmanship that is meant to stand a longer test of time than the latest furniture fad. x." But we know our readers have diverse interests and needs. To meet the needs of the budget sensitive, we usu aUy talk about what tool offers the best val ue. If cost is no object, a diffe rent tool fi lls the bill. Still other readers may be looking for quality beyond the economy range, but they don't want to pay top dollar. In some tools, the recommendation might say, "If you do this kind of work, buy model t' Angelo Assocate Editors Charley Robinson, Vincent Laurence, Alec Waters CoyProduction Editor Deborah Surprenant Associate Art Director Matthew Wells Editorial Secretary Lee Anne Candito Contributing Editors Tage Friel, R. Bruce Hoadley, Christian Becksvoort, Robert M. Vaughan, Mario Rodriguez, Sandor Nagyszalanczy Methos of Work Jim Richey Indexer Harriet Hodges Y" But whether you agree or disagree with the conclusions, you'll fi nd plenty of infor mation to help make up your own mind. On the lookout for new tools-Most woodworkers get excited about new tools, and our editors are no diffe rent. When we get a line on a new product that looks promising, we are anxious to let our readers know about it. It's not just a matter of tool gossip. Sometimes knOWing what a tool manufacturer has in the works or what is soon to be in the stores may change a buying decision. Recognizing a need for that kind of in formation, with this issue, we have started a section inside "Tool Forum" called "On the horizon." Associate editor Vincent Laurence, who edits "Tool Forum," will use this new space to offer some informa tion about new products soon to be out. . Chiavelli Circuation Manager Brenda Hamilton Administrative Secretay Susan M. Clark as Manager Dick West National Accounts Managers Barney Barrett, orman Sippel Sr. Adv s ing Coordinator Kadlfyn Simonds Advertising Secretay Betsy Quintiliano Fine WoodworkingBooks & Ve os Marketing Manager Helen Albert Administrative Secretary Barbara Hudson How to cont e Tluntoness Telephone: Dust collection for routers-One area that tool manufacturers are devoting a lot of energy to is dust collection. Most portable woodworking power tools in particular are now coming with some kind of attachment for dust evacuation. A no table exception is probably the biggest dust offender on the portable power tool shelf: the router. Scott McBride, a woodworker in Sperry ville, Va., writes us urging the magaZine and its readers fill the gap. "I think it would be best to solicit homemade solutions from the readership," he wrote. "I'm sure there are many readers out there, amateur and profeSSional, who would be interest ed in ways to get this messy tool under dust control." We 're anxious to hear some solutions, too. : (800) 283-7252 (203) 426-8171 (203) 426-3434 Tooling up for tool reviews-Good tool reviews are as essential to Fine Wood working as, well, good tools are to wood working. We do two basic tool review articles. One type takes a look at a single tool, oten a new entry in the marketplace. These are typically the kinds of reviews we run in our "Tool Forum" (in this issue on p. 120). The other is the comparison of a class of tools, such as the jointer-planer : Subscriptions: (800) 888-8286 Customer ervie: (800) 477-8727 Advertising Saes: (800) 283-7252 x 512 x 238 Retail Sales: (800) 283-7252 mr Audit Bureau ofCircllation review in this issue (see p. 76). For even the Single-tool reviews, we in sist on a thorough examination. That oten means sending the tool to an experienced user to put it through its paces. The more elaborate comparison reviews begin with research to find out what man ufacturers have or may be working on. Sometimes we have to chase down ru mors and prod manufacturers to let us know about prototypes. When the tools do arrive, our editors and authors unpack and assemble the tools themselves. That provides valuable clues about the quality of service, precision, manuals and instruc tions. In the evaluation, we try to carefully separate the empirical from the subjective and make an effort to duplicate real-world work situations wherever possible. 0 reproduc tion without permission of The Taunton Press, Inc. Fine W oo dw o rkin g " is a registered trademark of The Taumon Press, Inc. Subscription rates: Uniled Stales and posses sions, $29 for one year, $48 for two years, $69 for three years; Canada and other countries, $38 for one year, $67 for two years, $95 for three years (in U.S. dollars, please). Single copy, $5.95. Single copies outside the U.S. and pos sessions: U.K., £3.60; other countries and possessions, $6.95. Address all correspondence to the appropriate de partment (Subscription, EcIitorial, or Advertising), The Ta unton Press, 63 South Main Street, PO Box 5506, Newtown, CT 06470-5506. List management: The Kleid Co., 530 5d1 Ave. New York, NY 10036-5101. Writingin lck Fine Woodworking is a reader-written magazine. We welcome proposals, manu scripts, photographs and ideas from our readers, amateur or profeSSional. We 'll ac knowledge all submissions and return those we can't publish. Send your contri butions to Fine Woodworking, PO Box Copyright 1994 by The Taumon Press, Inc. Fast, not fussy finish-Woodworkers tell us repeatedly that fi nishing is their biggest bugaboo. They are always search ing for that simple, foolproof finish. If that sounds like you talking, Sven Hanson's ar ticle on p. 59 may be just the thing for you. Hanson does profeSSional work where time is frequently a consideration, but quality still must be maintained. 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