Creative Woodworks & crafts 1998-09, страница 13

Creative Woodworks & crafts 1998-09, страница 13

TERRIFIC NEW PATTERNS FROM RUSSWOOD DESIGNS! Only $4.00 EA!

These handy letter/napkin holders are fully adjustable: front & back pieces are connected

by dowels; cut dowels to length to meet your needs! *All patterns come with optional clock pattern for 36mm mini insert (see "Deer" below).

COUNTRY MORNING

(Pattern #N700Q1}

DiER (shown w/ optional mini clock) (Pattern #N70005)

BASS

(Pattern #N70009)

NIGHT WATCH

(Pattern #N70010)

ALL PATTERNS $4.00 EA. PLUS S&H

ALL 10 PATTERNS SHOWN $36.00 PLUS S&H

To Order: Specify which patterns you want, and send check or money order payable to RUSSWOOD DESIGNS, 722 G Ave. NW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405;

To order by phone (evenings) call (319)365-8794. Shipping & handling charges: Add $1.00 per pattern ($4.00 maximum). Canadian orders may be subject to customs taxes/duties.

SOUTHWEST

(Pattern #N70007)

The twelve feathers are now fitted to the upper section of the wing, again leaving extra material on the left side of the unit where the wing joins the body, as shown in Fig. 5.

After taping the twelve feathers to the three pieces of the upper wing, all fifteen pieces can be fitted to the body as easily as one piece after cutting and a little sanding for a precise fit (see Fig. 6).

As shown in Fig. 7, l:ve kept cutting, fitting, and taping the pieces together until they've all been cut out. Again, take note of the fact that extra material was left on the ends of the tail feathers so that a new cut line can be traced from the body to the entire tail which can then be fitted as easily as one piece.

Contouring

Once all of the pieces have been cut out and fitted, remove the wings and tail units from the body. Do not take the tape off the wing units at this time because some contouring can be done first. Having tape on both sides holds the feathers of the right wing rigid enough to contour the edges on all of them at one time (see Fig. 8).

Next, remove the tape and contour the individual feathers. The leading edge of each feather should be approximately 1/32" to 1/16" higher than the trailing edge to create the illusion of overlapping. Refer to Drawings No. 1, 2, and 3 (at the top of page 16), as well as the photos throughout the article, for contouring details.

After contouring, use the flutter wheel to smooth the

RURAL AMERICA

(Pattern #N70003)

DUCK IN FLIGHT

(Pattern #N70G08)

WAKE UP CALL

(Pattern #N70002)

EAGLE

(Pattern #N70004)

MORNING BATH

(Pattern #N70006)