Creative Woodworks & Crafts-059-1998-Fall, страница 6

Creative Woodworks & Crafts-059-1998-Fall, страница 6

SUPPLIES

Tools: scroll saw with No. 7 double tooth blades; table saw (optional); drill with bits; 1" belt sander (optional); needle files or KD-1 Electrofile; sidecutters; screwdriver One piece mirrored Plexiglas, 1/8" x 3-1/4" x 5-3/8"* One piece denim, 3-1/4" x 5-3/8" Cadet Blue felt, approx. 6" x 12" Four brass flathead screws, 3/8" No. 1 (for attaching mirror)

Two brass hinges, 5/8" x 3/4" Small finishing nails or wire brads Sandpaper, various grits Wood glue Clamps

Temporary-bond spray adhesive Finish of choice

*Available from The Art Factory, P.O. Box 701, 950 Hollman St., Platteville, Wl 53818; (800) 566-6394.

BILL OF MATERIALS

Part

Description

Size in inches

Quantity

Oak:

A

Sides

1/4x1-3/4x6-1/8

2

B

Ends

1/4 x 1-3/4x4

2

C

Bottom

1/4 x 4-5/8 x 6-5/8

1

D

Lid

1/4 x 4-5/8 x 6-5/8

1

E

Feet

1/4x3/4x3/4

4

The February 1995 edition of Creative Woodworks & Crafts was one of our best selling back issues (it also sold out almost immediately). So for the many of you who received letters of apology instead of the back issue you ordered, we present our favorite project from this issue.

INSTRUCTIONS

Adjust patterns and cut the wood

The straight edge on parts A, B, C, and D can be cut with a scroll saw, but a table saw will produce straighter edges.

Adhere the patterns, found in Full Size Pattern Section No. 3, to the wood. Note: the outlines of the