Creative Woodworks & crafts 2001-10, страница 36continued from page 35 Fig. 3. As each piece is shaped, mark that contour on the adjoining piece. SUPPLIES f Wood: aspen—one piece 3/4" x 6-3/4" x 9-3/4" (for the skull), one piece 3/4" x 8" x 8" (for the cutlass \ handguards); oak— one piece 1/4" x 2-1/2" x 10" (for the i cutlass handles); Baltic birch plywood— one piece 1/4".x 11" x. 17" (for the backer) Tools: scroll saw with No. 3 blades; drill press with 5/16"-Dia. bit, various size sanding drums and flutter wheel with 100 grit sheets; finish sander | with various grit abrasive $ Temporary-bond spray adhesive ;5-minute epoxy Wax paper Carpenter's glue Tack hammer Nail Transfer paper Ball-point pen jj Pencil G-ciamps 5/16"-Dia. dowel rod for handle rivets Hanger of choice I Delta Ceramcoat acrylic paint: Black, Kim Gold, Pewter Delta Glow in the Dark paint: Clear Glow Delta Antique Oak Gel Stain I Delta Black and Brown Antiquing Gel Delta Matte Interior Spray Varnish For a list of Delta retail dealers in your area and a color chart of the rainbow of colors they offer, call Delta Technical Coatings at (800) 423-4135. Fig. 4. Shape the teeth. . ,XJ. 1. Attach the pattern and cut the pieces to shape. Fig. 5. Smooth the edges of each pattern piece with a flutter wheel. Fig. 2. Mark the locations of the teeth 6. Glue the jaw in place, on the sides of the pieces. 12 • Creative Woodworks & Crafts October- 2001 |