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MARCH
JOURNAL
2008
CONTENTS
center mount Curtain Rod
starting on P.2641
A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF ILLUSTRATED TECHNIQUES D 206
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#206, March 2008
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BLACKSMITH S JOURNAL ARCHIVE
#191 December 2006
The Journal featured a curtain rod
bracket for a wooden rod. this
month we show how to make a
one piece bracket and rod.
CORRECTION
We received an email from Walt
Hull, Lawrence KS telling us that
The “Snatch Block” in the previ-
ous issue is actually a double
block with a becket.
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CENTER MOUNT
CURTAIN
ROD
A center mounting point and screw-on finials make it
possible to slip the curtains on from the end without
having to take down this rod. It can be used for win-
dows up to 4’ wide.
BLACKSMITH’S JOURNAL 2641
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SET THE STOP ON YOUR
SMITHIN’ MAGICIAN FOR
7 / 8 ” CENTERED ON FUL-
LERING DIES. FULLER
ALL AROUND 1” SCH. 40
PIPE UNTIL A 3 / 8 ” STOCK
CAN NO LONGER PASS
THROUGH THE CENTER.
A “VISE STAKE” IS MADE
FOR FLARING THE END OF
THE FULLERED PIPE.
BLACKSMITH’S JOURNAL 2643
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