Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-04, страница 37SUPPLIES Tools: scroll saw with assorted blades; drill with assorted bits; awl Spray glue Wood glue or Bcndini gel glue Carpenter's square Woodworking c amps Sandpaper, assorted grits One pair 5/8' x 5/8' butterfly hinges with mounting screws Two small screw eyes 4-1/2" length of gold chain or cord Finish of cho'ce Part cherry A B C D E F walnut G H I J Bill of Materials Description Size in Inches Top Bottom Front and back Front and back risers End Erd risers Feet Lid liner End liners Front and back liners 1/4 x 5-1 /4 x 12 1/4x5-1/4x12 1/4 x 2-7/8 x 11-1/2 1/4 x 3/8 x 11-1/2 1/4x2-7/8x4-3/4 1/4 x 3/8 x 4-3/4 1/4x1-1/4x1-1/2 1/8x 4-1/4 x 11 1/8x2-7/8x4 1/8 x 2-7/8 x 1' Quantity 2 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 Drill the holes with a 1 /16"-Dia. bit. Step 5. Install a No. 5 reverse tooth blade in your scroll saw. Star+ by making all of the cutout open'ngs, then saw the outside designs on the lid and bottom panels. Step 6. After sawing, toucn up any imperfections with sandpaper, needle files, knife, etc. F'nish sand ail surfaces to desired smoothness. Step 7. Cut the four feet to size. Also, make the liner pcnels according to the dimensions given in the Bill of Materials. Note: there is no pattern given for the liners. Step 8. Finish sand all surfaces of the feet and liner panels to desired smoothness. Make the parts Step 1. Full-size patterns can be found in "he pul-out section. Make copies of the patrerns and save the originals for future use. Step 2. Wood pieces can be precut to size, using a table sew o- the equivalent. Make sure that all edges and corners are square ana true. The front, back, and end panels are Step 3. Temporarily adhere the patterns to the wood with spray glue. You can stack and saw tne front and back panels and the two end panels simultaneously. Use the ou'ine from the lid pattern to ma<e the bottom panel, which has no inside cuts. Step 4. in the areas fo be cut out, use an awl to mcke indentations to serve as guides for drilling blade entry holes. INSTRUCTIONS designed to be joined with mitered corners. You may want to make the miters and fit the corners before doing any sawing. Note: the riser strips can be sawn from the same p'ece of wood as the front, back, and end strips. This helps to make them, exactly the same length as the panels they will sit on, and g!ves them the same grain patterns. Creative Woodworks fj Cra~.s Asr I 2C04 • 37 |