Creative Woodworks & crafts 2000-10, страница 14

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2000-10, страница 14

SUPPLIES

Tools: scroll saw with No. 2 blades; drill with bits Temporary-bond spray adhesive Sandpaper, assorted grits Craft knife

Wood glue

Two No. 4 x 1/2" roundhead wood screws Stain of choice

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BILL OF MATERIALS

Part Description

Baltic birch plywood: A Sides B Covers Bending plywood*: C Handle D Bottom

Size in inches Quantity

1/4x7x11-1/2 2

1/4x1x1 2

1/16x2-1/4x14 1 1/16x6x16-1/2 1 "Available from The Berry Basket, P.O.Box 925. Centralia, WA 98531; (800) 206-9009.

INSTRUCTIONS

Cut wood to size according to the Bill of Materials and sand as necessary. Attach patterns to the wood using spray adhesive, drill blade entry holes as indicated, and make all cuts. Remove patterns and sand as needed.

Assemble

Attach the bottom (D) to one of the side pieces (A) and secure with glue. Attach the remaining side piece to the bottom and secure with glue. Attach the handle and covers using roundhead wood screws and glue. Allow all glue to dry thoroughly. Finish as desired.

Ronald Mostel, of Cheektowaga, NY carved this Ivan Whiliock pattern featured in the July, 1993 issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts.

This Pirk Boelman design featured in the March, 1998 issue of Creative Woodworks & Crafts was crafted by Joseph Graf of Deltona, FL for the Ultimate Woodcrafting Festival in Sussex County, NJ. Unfortunately, it was too late for consideration at the picnic, but we here at CWW&C give it a Blue Ribbon!

Grover Irish, of Flint, Ml took first place in the advanced 14 class at Joe Diveley's 1990 Scroll Saw Picnic with the "Wildflower Clock", a Wilckens Woodworking design.

Here, Grover stands with the "Grover Irish Clock" designed in his honor by Pan and Raymond Wilckens.

Mike Moorlach, of Brandon, SD made this impressive lighthouse.