Woodworker's Journal 1994-18-6, страница 9

Woodworker

Windows, for example, lists at S349. You can do full-sized and scaled mechanical drawings with it. hut it won > calculate cutting diagrams. It has a limited symbols library, but additional symbols can be purchased. There are also inexpensive shareware programs available that will work, although not as nearly as elegantly.

Before you invest in any softw are, we suggest you talk with other CAD users and find out what they use and how they use it. Also, ask your dealer or the software companies for demonstration disks of the programs that interest you to see if they have enough features to create the kinds of drawings you want

Revised Suggestion For Bad Puppy Intarsia Stock

In the instructions for making the Bad

Puppy intarsia project (May/June 1994), the author suggested using birch

as an alternative to the basswood that contributing editor Bob Illavacek usually uses. However. Bob tells us that birch would not be a good substitute becausc it is just too hard to cut with the '/a" bandsaw he uses. Basswood continues to be his wood of choice.

Your safety is important li> us...We strive to present our plans and techniques as accurately and as safely as possible, and we try to point out specific areas and procedures that require extra caution. But because of the variability of local conditions, construction materials, and personal skills, we can't warn you against all potential hazards. Remember to exercise common sense and use safety measures when operating woodworking equipment. Don't attempt any procedures you're not comfortable with or properly equipped for. Sometimes, for the sake of clarity, it's necessary for a photo or illustration to show a power tool without the sattv guard in place. In actual operation. though, you should always use guards and other safety devices on power tools that are equipped with them. Remember...an ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure.

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