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A Publicationof August HomePublishing
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Table
departments
&Techniques...............
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smallshopsolutions
Low-Tech
allabout
ReducingTable
DustCollection.
. . . . . . .42
Eliminate
dustwithoutspending
alotofmoney,
SawVibration
. . . . . . 8
upgrades
forasmoother-running
saw.
workingwithtools
5Uses
toolsof thetrade
Must-Have
foraCombination
Square
. . . 44
Band
Saw
Blades
..... 10
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shop-tested
tips
formaking
themostof
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andsetup
tool.
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willhandle
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aboutallyoursaw-
ingtasks.We'llshow
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tolook
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room
UsingGelStains...,....46
Moreworking
fromourshop
Quartered
time,even
color,
andgreat
results
BookmatchVeneer
. . . . .'12
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youask
for?
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youafoolproof
technique
forcreat-
inothis
traditional
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and
fixtures
Auxiliary
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No. 159
Tromourreaoers
Tips
Easy
Three
finishing
techniques
tios
from
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Shop
features
outdoor
project
PlanterBox
joinery
.....,|6
editor'snote
Simple
anddurable
materials
combine
to
planter.
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designer
aweatherproof
Sawdust
project
TallBookcase.
..........22
This
easyto-build
series
want
-
sturdy
construction,
bookcase
hasever!,thing
shelves,
you
modular
design,
andclassic
molding.
ometimes, things work
out better than you
hope. Take the book-
casefeatr.ued in
this issue for example. From
the start, we were
looking for a simple design
that would take
a minimal amount of
materials to build. Built
from less than two sheets
of pl;'wood, this
project fits the
bill. But we ended up with much
more than that. Sure,
the bookcase looks
great by itseJI and can hold
a lot of stuff.
One
other benefit
of this design is you can tlaruforrn
this classic book-
caseinto a whole wall
full of storage by connecting
several book-
casestogether,
like you seeon the cover.
Projects like this
are
just
one of the
reasons why I really enjoy
being a woodworker
and sharing the results
with you.
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N@'!'W@K
heirloomproject
JewelryChest..
.........30
Sure
itlooks
great,
butwhatyou'll
really
likeare
allthe
details
thatgo
intobuilding
it.
details
ofcraftsmanship
Half-MortiseLocks..
....50
Fine
needs
theriqht
hardware.
Learn
toinstall
thisheirloom
lockonyourproject.
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ExlengionToble
In my smallbasementshop,there
just
isn't
enough room for a
per-
manent outfeed table for my
cabinetsaw.lneeded a table
that I could set up and take
down
quickly,
but was still
strongandsturdy.
I found the solutionwhile
roaming around in my local
home rmprovement center
-
the folding shelf brackets
you
seein the
photo
at left.
As the drawings
below show,lattached
the vertical arms of the
bracketsonto mounting
plates
sothe tabletop would clearthe
saw's fence rail when it was in
eitherthe up or down positions.I
did the same thing with the hori-
zontal arms to raisethe outfeed
table levelwith my saw table.To
keep the table flat and to add
.{
This outfeed extensiontable
swings into action when it's
neededand safelytucksout of
thewaywhenit'snot.
, Theseshelfbrack-
etslockIn the up
postlon
ano are
releasedby press-
ing the levers
inside
strength. I added braces under-
neath the outfeed top and then
mountedthe table
perfectly
level
with the saw table. Finally,I cut
grooves
in
thetableto
line
up
with
the miterslotsin my sawtable,
It works very nicely,and now I
havethe outfeedtablel'vealways
wanted
*
one that'stherewhen I
needit andgonewhen I dont.
MaltctlmRobb
Brontford,Onwio, Canada
stDEvtEw
the horizon-
tal arms of the
brackets
Spacer
Table
brace
NOTE:Drill holes
for mounting bolts
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Figure-8
fastener
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woodscfew
screw
Woodsmith
No.159
lnserts
Clampinglarge
parts
to my drill
press
canbea challenge.Theworktableiscast
iron and dividedinto ribbedsectionson
its underside.This design makesit diffi-
cult to clamp workpieces to the table
securely.The clampshavea tendencyto
slipwhile l'm drilling,which cancreatea
downrightdangeroussituation"
To solvethis
problem,
I decidedto fill
the sectionsunderneaththe table with
wood inserts
(see
Figure1).I cut out the
inserts to fit snugly between the ribs.
Beforemountingthe insertsto the1able,I
alsocut slotsand clampingholesin the
insertsto matchthoseslotsand holesin
the work table-That way I can havefull
useof thetablewithout havingto remove
the inserts.Flexiblesiliconeadhesive
holdsthe blocksin place.
Now, lcan clamp large workpieces
firmly. and I don't have to worry about
No. 159
June/July
2005
PUBLISHER
DonadB Peschke
EDITOR
TerryI Strohman
VincentAn.ona, BryanNelson
ASSOCIATE
EDITORS
PhI Huber,TedRaife
ASSISTANT
EDITORS
RonJohnson,MitchHolmes
EXECUTIVE
ARTDIRECTOR
ToddLambith
Davd Kreying,DrrkVerSteeg,
HdrlanV Cark
ILLUSTfiATORS
Davd Kalemyn,PeterJ Larson
CREATIVE
DIRECTOR
TedKrdlicek
l've
foundthisto bethe most
useful
modifica-
tion
l'vemade
to my drill
press.
GeorgeCopLmd
Duncan,
()klahoma
KenlMunke,
KeniWesh,ChrsFtch
SHOPCRAFTSMTN
PROIECT
DESIGNERS
SteveC!dis, Stev€
lohnson
CrayolaEngland,DennisK€nnedy
ASSOCAT!STYIEDiRECIORRebeccaC!nn ngham
EL:CTRONIC
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SPECIALIST
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VIDIoGRAPHERS
CraigRLregsegger,
MarkHayes
Bufillinge
PilotHoleGuide
When installinga butt hingein a mortise,
I find it difficultto drill
pilot
holesfor the
mounting screwsaccurately.
I eitherdrill
the holesa little
off center,or they'renot
squareto the workpiece,Icameup with a
way thatallowsmeto drillthe holes
accu-
ratelyand quickly
as
well.
First, I make a
1/2'Lthick
harowooo
guide blockthe exactwidth
of the
hinge.
Then I
drill
holes
in the blockthat arethe
same diameteras the pilot holesfor
the
hinge
screws,and I make sure they line
up with the hingeholes.
Now,
all
I have
to do
is put
the blockin
the hinge mortiseand drill
pilot
holes
with the block
guiding
the bit.
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