Creative Woodworks & Crafts-050-1998-winter, страница 32

Creative Woodworks & Crafts-050-1998-winter, страница 32

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the right. With a No. 5 blade, cut the squirrel where indicated, following the directional arrow.

f Sand and finish

f Sand the pieces as needed, making sure y that all pencil lines are sanded off.

Dry fit the pieces together to detcr-s mine the assembly order. Reassemble, I brushing wood glue on the back half f edge of each relief piece. Finish with | stain, oil, or clear finish of choice if if desired.

f Attach a sawtooth hanger to the f back, hang your Fall Harvest plaque |near an open window, and enjoy the | brisk fall weather!

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These directions are written for a scroll saw table with both a right and left tilt. If your table only tilts one way:

Right tilt only: On individual leaves where a left setting is required, set the table to the same degree to the right, but turn the face of the ; leaf to the left, Left tilt only: On relief work, tilt the table to the left and cut opposite of the directional arrows. Where a right setting is called for on individual leaves, set your table to the same degree to the left, but cut with each leaf facing to the left.

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Fig. 1. Shaping a typical leaf.

Fig. 4. The bottom half of a typical acorn.

acorn,

Stem end

Bottom of acorn pointed

Assembly Prawing

Fig. 2. Cross section of leaf No. 4.

Pencil line

i V ^^--marking

i depth of

relief

Saw around the squirrel with a 3 degree bevel

Wavy cut line suggesting an arc

Saw around each acorn with a 2 degree bevel

Saw around the leaves with the saw table tilted 1 degree, push them into relief, and mark the depth._