Creative Woodworks & Crafts-059-1998-Fall, страница 33Exploded View Drawing Body(A) have one.) Don't forget to add a collar! Apply a coat of paste wax to all parts before final assembly (but do not get wax in any holes where axle pieces will be glued). Assemble Reassemble all parts and carefully glue the wheels on the axles. Be sure that the glue does not get where it will cause the wheels to bind. Make sure that the holes for leg attachments in each pair of wheels are diagonally opposed (see the Exploded View Drawing). Again referring to the drawing, glue the axle pegs into the 11/32 '-Dia. holes. Check that all parts move freely. Glue on the eye-jiggles. Add an eye screw to the top of the collar and attach a leash. Reprinted by permission of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., Dept. WW17, 387 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016, from 52 Weekend Woodworking Projects, by John A. Nelson, ©1991 by the author. || & —BaWXC - Wfjtr- WWfla Back leg bottom (C) Front leg bottom (E) INSTRUCTIONS % Lay out and cut parts p Transfer the patterns, found in Full Size Pattern Section 1 No. 2, to the appropriate stock with temporary-bond H spray adhesive. Locate and drill all holes before cutting out the pieces, then cut the pieces to shape. Remove I the patterns and sand as needed. Matching parts should be taped or tacked together when drilled, cut out, and then sanded along the edges to ensure they match exactly. Test fit and paint Dry assemble all the parts (see the Exploded View Drawing) to ensure that everything works correctly and make any necessary adjustments. Make sure all the parts are a little on the loose side so that the dog will pull easily and the four legs will move smoothly without binding. Disassemble and paint the dog as you wish. (If you always wanted a spotted dog, here is your chance to Back leg top (B) 2-1/2"-Dia. wheel (typ) Left side wheel hole at 10 o'clock (typ) Back leg bottom (C) Front leg bottom (E) Right side wheel hole at 4 o'clock (typ) The Best of Creative Woodworks & Crafts 1998 33 |