Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-06, страница 6

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2003-06, страница 6

SUPPLIES

Wood: Baltic birch plywood or wood of choice—three pieces

1 /4" x 9" x 1T (for the backer, portrait piece, and frame) Tools: scroll saw with No. 0 spiral blade; No. 5 blade; drill

with assorted bits; wood clamps Sandpaper, 220-giit and 320-grit Temporary-bond spray adhesive Mineral spirits

Wood stain or finish of choice Wood glue

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WITH FAWN MINI CLOCK

by Floyd Jensen and Rick Parsons of Termite Crafts

SUPPLIES

Wood: cherry—one piece 3/4" x 4-1 /2" x 9" (tor the upright): mahogany— one piece 3/4" x 3-l/4" x 11" (for the base) Tools: scroll saw with assorted blades; drill with bits including a 1-3/8"-Dia. Forstner bit; wo,ad burning tool Sandpaper, assorted grits Temporary-bond spray adhesive Wood glue

Mini clock movement of choice Finish of choice

INSTRUCTIONS

Copy the patterns and transfer them to the selected stock, attaching them, with spray adhesive. Bore a hole, which will receive the clock movement, as well as a blade entry hole in the waste area of the upright pattern. Cut the pieces to shape. Sand thoroughly. Add the detail lines to the upright with a woodburning tool.

Glue the upright in place on the base. Apply finish of choice, insert the clock movement and enjoy]1

WATT EARP

J'Pattern Located in Full Size Pattern Section No. 1!

William R. Wilson (A.K.A. trucking_36@yahoo.com)

INSTRUCTIONS

Make two photocopies of the pattern. Using spray adhesive, adhere one pattern to the wood selected for the frame and the other to the portrait piece. Cut out the oval frame pattern first using the No. 5 blade with the table set at 30°. Stain the front and back of the backer and the inside cut of the frame.

Square the saw table with the blade and install the spiral blade. Cut out the portrait to shape. Then remove the patterns using mineral spirits and sand the pieces.

Stack and glue the backer, portrait piece and frame together. Clamp and allow the glue to set. After the clamps have been removed, reset the table to 30° and, using the No. 5 blade, bevel the four outer sides. You can either attach a hanger to the back or use a picture stand for table display. Enjoy!