Popular Woodworking 2001-06 № 122, страница 14

Popular Woodworking 2001-06 № 122, страница 14

A nostalgic look back at plans published by Delta1 Machinery during the World War II era.

From Vol. 6, Issue No. 6, 1937

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The construction of this graceful table is largely concerned with the legs. The four leg blanks should be 214" square. The leg pattern is laid out on two sides of the stock, and the compound cut is made on the band saw, tacking on the scrap cuttings from the first cut to furnish a foundation for making the second cut. Each leg is then shaped on the outer and inside edges. The front edge is shaped to about a full quarter-round, and this part of the work is best done with a spokeshave. The two ears on each leg are doweled and glued in place. Stock lh" thick is used. Cut the profile on the band saw. Fit the ear to the leg, as can be seen by the line on the leg pattern, and round it off to the same curve as the leg. The manner of making the whole assembly is apparent from the drawing, each leg being screw-fastened and glued to the outer moulding. PW

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