Popular Woodworking 2004-10 № 143, страница 141 STEVE WALL LUMBER CO. Quality Hardwoods and Woodworking machinery For The Craftsman and Educational Institutions ____ mrmm mmmmrmmmm I Ash..............................4/4 Select 2.40 Basswood...................4/4 Select 1.95 Birch............................4/4 Select 2.75 Butternut.....................4/4 1C 2.30 Cherry.........................4/4 Select 4.90 Hickory - Pecan ..........4/4 Select 2.85 Mahogany (Genuine) .. 4/4 Select 3.90 Maple (Hard)...............4/4 Select 3.15 Maple (Soft) ................4/4 Select 2.30 Poplar.........................4/4 Select 1.75 Red Oak......................4/4 Select 2.50 Walnut......................... 4/4 Select 4.00 White Oak ................... 4/4 Select 2.50 Cedar (Aromatic Red). 4/4 1C+Btr. 1.80 Cypress ....................... 4/4 Select 2.40 White Pine...................4/4 F.G. 1.20 Yellow Pine ................. 4/4 Clear 2.00 Above prices are for 100 quantities of kilndried rough lumber sold by the Bd. Ft. FOB Mayodan, NC. Call for quantity discounts. Other sizes and grades available. .UPS.......... . S pec i a l s : $ 85.00 $ 72.00 $ 89.00 $ 77.00 $110.00 $ 89.00 $100.00 $ 96.00 $ 79.00 $ 72.00 $ 88.00 $100.00 $ 88.00 $ 72.00 $ 80.00 $ 62.00 $ 74.00 Above prices are 20 bd. ft. bundles of clear kilndriec lumber 3"-10" wide 3-7 long (Random widths & lengths) Surfaced 2 sides or rough. Delivered UPS prepaid in the Continental U.S. *NOW AVAILABLE* 1 Custom Made Raised Panel Cabinet Doors 4/4 Log Run Walnut I Also Available ,100 bd. ft. $160 I Exotic Lumber STEVE H. WALL LUMBER CO. BOX 287 MAYODAN, N.C. 27027 336-427-0637 1-800-633-4062 FAX 336-427-7588 Email: wood@walllumber.com Website: www.walllumber.com Send $1.00 For Lumber Catalog Prices Subject to Change Without Notice CIRCLE NO. 160 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD. CIRCLE NO. 101 ON FREE INFORMATION CARD. Letters continued from page 10 Width Not Necessary in Leg Equation The formula given in Stephen Allen's letter "Relatively Simple Equation Helps Table-makers Find Bevel Angle" (Letters, August 2004) can be simplified by factoring out and canceling the width (w). If the leg is square, its width is not a factor. An equation for the corner-to-corner bevel angle, a, in terms of leg bevel angle, b, would then consist of simply: a = tan-1 (1.414 x tan b) Gary Hordemann Spokane, Washington Details on 24-hour Workbench's Vise While it's not looking like I am going to quite make the deadline for the "24-hour Workbench" (December 2003), things are progressing pretty well. I have the plywood top glued up and the skirt on. But I have a question in regards to the vise attachment. I purchased the large front vise from Veri-tas, but it's unclear how to attach it. Specifically, which rear-jaw configuration did you use? I thought from the drawings you may have used a 2" x 8" x 15" piece for the front and another for the rear jaw, but after looking at the picture it looks like you glued up two pieces for the front jaw, then either used another piece for the rear jaw or went with a smaller rear half-jaw. How did you do this? Matt Lunger Roswell, Georgia Editor's Note: The front jaw is indeed two pieces of material that we glued face-to-face. After jointing and planing, it finished up at 23A " thick, as the cutting list shows. The rear jaw is 2" material and is technically a "half jaw" — it is below the top and flush to the skirt. PW — Christopher Schwarz, executive editor CORRECTIONS • To make a cove cut, the gouge should be turned counterclockwise - not clockwise - as was shown in a photograph on page 78 of "At the Lathe" (August 2004). • You shouldn't feed your work between a fence and router bit, as shown in the bottom right photograph on page 51 of "Sliding Dovetails" (August 2004). You should bury the bit in the fence, instead. • In the "Isaac Youngs' Wall Clock" (August 2004), the thickness of the back should be V4", not V2", as shown in the cutting list. 12 Popular Woodworking October 2004 |