Popular Woodworking 2000-04 № 114, страница 52

Popular Woodworking 2000-04 № 114, страница 52

1/4"

17 3/4"

3/4"

3/8"

18 3/4"

3/4M2 1/4"

Plan

2 V4"b3/4"

26 1/2"

See detail of 'Lazy Susan

1/2"

3"

3"

1/8" lip retains V ^electronics _

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8"

4" \

s„r

J/4" 1/4" x 16"

cord/vent slots

5

1"

3/4" p^— 1"

6"

1/8" 3/4"

1 1/8"

14 1/4"

3/4" 1 1/4" 2"

4

y—J*—

3/4" ^2 1/4"

20 1/2"

2 1/4" >3/4"

26 1/2"

Elevation

28"

1 3/4" 3/8"

9 1/2"

3/8" 2 1/4"

15"

7/8"

l'3/4^3/8" 15 1/4" 3/8^f3/4":

b7/8"

3/8"

21 1/4"

Door elevation

1/4"

17 3/4"

18 3/4"

Profile

3/4"

p^—

7 1/8" 3/4"

15 3/8"

3/4" 3 1/4"

28"

3/4"

Cut a stopped rabbet in the rear edge of the top for the back.Then cut the '/2" x 'A" rabbet in the rear edge of the sides for the back. Do this with a clamped-on straightedge and a router.

the back edge of the sides to hold the V4" plywood back as shown in the photo. You'll also need to cut this same stopped rabbet in the back edge of the top piece. Because your router is set up for this cut, now is a good time.

Glue up your case. Note that the top is attached later with cleats so don't worry about that now. Glue the shelf and bottom in place in their dadoes and clamp the case together.

A Frame Makes it Stout

Build the face frame using mortise-and-tenon joinery. The face frame consists of two stiles that run from the floor to the top, and three rails that you'll mortise at the dimensions given in the diagram. First lay out the mortises. The mortises are V4" wide, 1" deep and as long as the tenon cut on each rail. Drill out the waste in each mortise with a 3/16" drill bit and clean up

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