15 - Sliding Table, страница 3ISSUE NUMBER FIFTEEN ContentsBand Saw Circle Jig__4 Cutting perfect circles is easy with this shop-made jig for your band saw. A built-in tape and indicator let you quickly set up to cut almost any size circle. Belt Sander Maintenance_8 All it takes to keep your belt sander running smooth and trouble-free is a routine cleaning and inspection. Shop Tote_10 A unique design provides a handle for each tray of this handy tote. Then the two halves combine to form one grip to carry parts, tools, or hardware wherever you need them. Band Saw Circle Jig page U Shop Tote page 10 Bpo>y SyBteme_14 An in-depth look at using epoxy systems in the shop: from measuring and mixing, to tips on application. Plus step by step instructions on how to make your own filler. Sliding Table_16 If you've ever tried to crosscut a large panel on a table saw, you'll appreciate this shop-built sliding table. It features a built-in fence that slips on and off for quick and accurate set-ups. Chisel Techniques___24Making a controlled cut with a chisel depends on using the right grip and a few simple techniques. Shop Solutions_28 Five Shop-Tested Tips: C-Clamp Rack, Hole Saw Relief, Cut-Off Gauge, Pinch Blocks, and a Tip for Keeping Power Cords Out of the Way. Springe_30 Two types of springs to improve the performance of your shop-built jigs and fixtures. Sources_31 Hardware, project supplies, and mail order sources for the projects in this issue. No. 15 ShopNotes Sliding Table page 16 Chisel Techniques page 2J> |