Woodworker's Journal 1994-18-6, страница 44

Woodworker

As mentioned earlier, many parts will have only small sections of slock holding areas together. For example, if Ihe cut that forms the upper window frame was continued a bit farther, it would intersect with Ihe roofltne cut, causing the window to fall away. On cuts such as this, make sure you avoid getting too close to previous cuts. It isn't necessary to follow the pattern lines exactly, but if 44 November/December 1994

you do stray from the lines, remember to adjust subsequent cuts to compensate. Alter making all of the cuts, carefully peel the paper pattern from the cut-out parts.

.Make the Plaque

If you like the scalloped profile of the plaque shown in the photo, tilt your bandsaw table to about 30" from perpen

dicular. then cut the scalloped shape. Use your imagination here—you needn't duplicate our plaque exactly. Any shape or edge treatment—from a free-form profile to a rectangle with a routed edge—w ill look fine.

Assemble the Scene

As the Exploded View show s. the scene consists of three layers. The mountains.

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