Creative Woodworks & crafts 1999-10, страница 15

Creative Woodworks & crafts 1999-10, страница 15

INSTRUCTIONS

Attach pattern to wood with spray adhesive. Drill blade entry holes for all interior cuts. Note: drill locations for relief cuts are marked with an X.

Make all interior cuts. Tilt your table 5 degrees to the right and cut along the directional arrows using a No. 2 blade. Note: this pattern uses a right table tilt. If necessary, tilt the table to the left and cut opposite the directional arrows.

Sand where necessary and apply glue to the edges of the relief cuts. Push the pieces into position. Finish with a clear spray.

Cut the glass

The pattern can be transferred in one of two ways. You can either draw the pattern directly onto the glass with a paint pen, or you can put a layer of wide clear tape on the glass. Lay the pattern on top of the glass and cover it entirely with a second layer of tape.

Always cut glass wet. Note: water and electricity don't mix. Use a scroll saw that is approved for wet cutting. Use the diamond blade and cut at a medium speed. Insert the cut glass into the back of the project and hold in place with glazier points.

If you are using acrylic plastic

Leave the protective covering on both sides of the plastic. If the protective covering is missing, use masking tape on both the front and back. Use the No. 5 double tooth blade and cut at a speed that will not melt the plastic. Note: not all saws are capable of cutting plastics.

If you are using contrasting woods

Attach pattern to the 1/8" stock and cut using the No. 2 blade. Finish wood as desired and insert into the back of the project.

October, 1999

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