Creative Woodworks & crafts 2002-08, страница 48Patterns Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 1! ■■■■ wmmm mmm mMmmm wmmm mmmu hi HP IMBIfiS 111111WHMHI IPPIIlii m 1111 PiPl I asK^.'- & y\v - < /• ^ A ■■ p ^p^froductiori I am working on this -project,' income tax time is fast PPjpproaehing:.' This napkin holder was handy tor holding ||#he.tissues I was using to dry my tedrs. The cattail toothpick |£S:holders were an afterthought. III!:: It's a basic intarsia project with a couple of extra pieces ||llfc> make, it can all be done with a scroll saw; and: c#l impress. You could even use a hand drill if you are real, flfeeady. . i made a.second version^ dt:thisrprdject entirely from; *•£ oak. That version would look good in a" kitchen with oak llRdbinets. for example, in-fact, this project could be made ilptkjt of any type of wood to enhance a particular kitchen -cor. The choice is yours! j§ INSTRUCTIONS ^-Making the base anste," the base pattern to the wood and cut it to shape. I cut the edge at a 15 degree angle. Set the table of. your saw at q 15 degree angle arid follow the line (see Fig. 1). For. ^Cutting the softer (western reel cedar) wood, I like a No. 7 double reverse tooth blade. If you are making the project - from a harder wood (such a$ oak), I tike a No. 9 precision Skip ' - tooth- blade. Note: l will send you a free sample of these blades if you wish. If interested; olease contact me at the §pr gS 48 . CrsuUvu VVuuil^kS 2502 |