Popular Woodworking 2004-04 № 140, страница 28

Popular Woodworking 2004-04 № 140, страница 28

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A kerf in the block keeps the scraper perpendicular to the stone

Scraper Honing on the Square

When I sharpen a scraper, I like to hone the edge on a sharpening stone before burnishing it to create a burr. Holding the scraper perfectly perpendicular to the stone's surface can be a little tricky. Rather than trying to accomplish this freehand, I take apiece of scrap (about 3/4" x 2" x 4") and cut a kerf about two-thirds of the way along its length with the band saw. Then I slip the scraper in the kerf and hone away, using the scrap piece to keep the scraper upright.

Burt Kenton Arlington, Tennessee

Setting Bits with a Combination Square

Scrap block is about 3/4" x 2" x 4"

Measure bottom of blade end to base of combination square with an accurate ruler

I've found that a combination square is --j^VtS a useful tool for checking the projection of a cutter through a router base or router-table top. Most combination squares will still lock when the blade end is withdrawn from the square surface of the square's stock up to about 3/4", which is often as far as L \

you want a bit to project anyway. The blade can be

positioned by measuring from the end of the stock with an accurate ruler. The broad surface of the stock will stand steadily on an inverted router while extending over the bit opening.

Percy Blandford Stratford-upon-Avon, England

Flat Things Come to Those Who Wait

I was in a hurry to build a table recently and was proud of how quickly things were moving along. After making the base, I glued up the top from several boards, then sanded it flat the next day. After applying the finish, I noticed shallow valleys on the top along the glue lines. I realized afterward that the water-based glue had swelled the wood, and I hadn't let it evaporate thoroughly before flattening the top. As a result, the affected areas shrank over time. My tip here, of course, is to let any glued-up panel dry for at least a few days in a warm room before flattening it.

Edie Gonzales Tampa, Florida continued on page 28

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