Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-06, страница 23SUPPLIES Vaod; oa^—ane-cwece v" Tilted.x 1ftpl the MhMM 1" 'hex x x 7" '{fe^ti^ - : Tools scroll sow pg|» 7R and pig blcdes- 4M drtiJ rduleftmci |,iecorat^e roUbit of CfacsCe; ! fvg'b* I 1 f Osff H or Mt »footfom of bass) - I. liiili^ Temporary-bond spf ay adhesive § I l^aHRHHiMHp | H : INSTRUCTIONS Step 1. Copy the full-sized pattern pieces and retain the originals for later use. Also, draw a 5-1/2" x 7" rectangle for use as the base pattern. Step 5. Use the size 2R scroll saw blade to cut out the monkey overlay piece. Step 6. Sand the pieces until smooth and use a tack rag to clean the dust off. Step 2. Apply a thin coat of spray adhesive to the back of the pattern piece copies. Allow to tack up slightly, until the back feels like masking tape. Apply the patterns to the corresponding wood pieces, pressing firmly. Step 3. If using hardwood, it is good to apply a layer of clear packaging tape over the entire design in order to minimize burning of the wood. The adhesive in the packaging tape acts as a lubricant and virtually eliminates burn marks. Step 7. Use the 3/8" drill bit to drill the holes in the bottom of the free where indicated by the dotted lines on the pattern. Be careful not to go through to the outer edge of the tree on the front anchor. Step 8. Place the inner sleeve of the anchor into the outer sleeve. Step 9. Firmly tap the inner sleeve into the outer sleeve using a hammer. Add a drop of glue into the pilot hole and gently tap the sleeve into the tree piece. Repeat for other anchor. ,. . continued on page 24 23 • Creative Woodwork?; & Crafts June 2004 |