Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-5, страница 18

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Beginning Woodworker (cont'd)

handsaw, cut down l'/a in. into the leg from the edge. Now the widest chisel you have will come into use to remove the wood. One trick in chiseling through a board is to cut in on both sides of the wood. A quarter inch of depth is all that is needed on one side. This will keep the wood from being chipped away as the chisel finally goes through from the other side (Fig. 2). If you've purchased a rasp, which is a coarse file, you can use it to clean up any irregularities left by the chiseling.

With the legs notched out, they should be assembled with their rails. A nailing trick used by carpenters is to hammer the nails into the rails until just their points show through the wood. This makes nailing much easier, especially when holding boards together is awkward. You can also put the try square to use again by checking with it to insure that the rails and legs are at right angles (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3

USE. A &pvVMSE To CHU.K. LEG AMB BAIL Jtfi/JTS

I might note that screws and even bolts have been used for assembly, but nails have held my bench together with no problems, though every couple of years I give them a few raps with the hammer to tighten up the joints.

With the sides assembled, you must join them with the front and back rails (C). Because the sides have to be laid on one edge, it would probably be best to lean each against a chair while you are nailing one pair of parts C into place. The framework can then be turned over and the other pair of rails can be nailed to the inside of the legs.

Nailing the rails (C) on the inside rather than the outside of the legs serves a couple of purposes. For one, it allows for a shelf (H) to be put into place easily without a lot of cutting out to get around the legs. But it also leaves a slight overhang of the top that can be useful when it comes to clamping small pieces to the bench with C-