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Sawdust Session #13:
February 9, 2008
Topics: Creating bent
wood parts for an elegant breakfront cabinet, by laminating slender
strips of wood, making
coping-and-sticking joints for curved cabinet doors, aligning
the auxiliary table on your Mark V, plus Drew's Interludes on
using hand planes and unclogging the Dust Collector.
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1. Laminate Bending -- An easy
way to bend wood is to glue up thin strips in a bending form. The laminated strips hold the curve
when the glue dries.
We show how to make the curved parts of the
breakfront cabinet. |
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2. Coping and
Sticking Joints in Curved Doors
-- These decorative cabinet door joints include shaped surfaces
that mate perfectly. We show how to make them in curved
door frame parts on a router table. |
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3. Aligning Auxiliary Tables --
We show step by step how to align the auxiliary table in your Mark V table system
so you can use
it in both the base and the headrest. |
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4.
Drew's Interludes--
In Interlude
1, Drew uses several hand planes to fit cabinet doors. In
Interlude 2, he single-handedly locates and removes a clog from the
bowels of a Shopsmith Dust Collector. |
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