Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-09, страница 52continued from page 51 SUPPLIES Wood: cherry (or medium-colored wood}—one piece 1-1/8" x 8" x 22" (for wheel); teak (ormedium-dark wood)—one piece 1-1/8" x 6-l/2"x7" (for handles), one piece 1/2" x 3" x 9" (for ship body and masts), one piece 1 /4" x 4" x 8" (for wheel overlay and rope ladder); aspen (or olher light wood)—one piece 1 /2" x 4" x 8" (for sails and portholes), one piece 1/4" x I" x 5-1/2" (for rope ladder overlay); black wafnuf for other dark wood)—one piece 1 /4" x 2" x 2" (for rings on rope ladder overlay): b/ue pine (or other medium-tight wood)—one piece 3/4" x 4" x 11" (for water); oak (or olher medium-colored wood)—one piece 1/4" x 2" x 1 i" (for plugs and rope ladder overlay): pine (or other medium-lighl, tight-grained wood)—-one piece 1 /2" x 1" x 3" (for rope ladder on ship); Santos mahogany for other medium-dark wood)—one piece 1 /2" x 2" x 3" (for flags) Tools: scroll saw with assorted blades: drill with 3/8" bit: 3/8" plug cutter; router with 1 /4" and 1/2" roundover bits; spindle or drum-mounted sander; clamps Tracing pape' Transfer paper Wax paper Sandpaper, assorted grits Wood glue Tape Finish of choice Hanger of choice Place the handles ori the pattern and number them. Start with the top right and go clockwise. Use a spindle or drill-mounted drum sander to square up the edges, making sure they are at 90°. Use a router with a 1/2" roundover bil to round the outside edge of each wheel section. Starting with the top right, cut. square up, and number the thicker wheel sections between the handles. Start with the handles. Trace, transfer, and cut one handle. Use the handle as a template to trace the other five handles. Keep the inside ends square (you will round them out after frame is complete). |