Creative Woodworks & crafts 2002-09, страница 53Fig. 5. The circle cutter is all set up and ready to make the cut. Care should be taken to ensure that the arm will not hit anything when the power is turned on. Fig. 6. Pon't put any nails along the edge of the box where they could interfere with future cuts; just glue and clamp. Fig. 7. Rout the small chamfer detail along the edges of the box. Note the "stop lines" marked on the surface of the stock. Fig. &. Use a push stick and the eraser end of a stout pencil to run the remaining edge of the foot blank safely through the router bit. Fig. 9. Round over the remaining end of the foot on the disc sander. Case Assembly Drawing 5ide view Fig. 10. The feet have been attached to the base of the clock. Plan View Drawing of Clock 3/0" Front view Horizontal member (C) Horizontal member (C) Front view Side view 3/4" _L Cut a rabbet on each end of the vertical members Horizontal member (C) Horizontal member (C)
Cutout to receive the clock face Horizontal member (C) 3/16" x 5/16" rabbet to receive the back Foot (H) To locate the center point see the Center Location Petail drawing, found on the Full Size Patterns Section 1. 38 • Creative Woodworks 6. Crafts September 2002 C3 Foot (H) 5-3/4"-Dia. cutout for clock face o Foot(H) fmmMBk 4 ! I I |