Woodworker's Journal Full-Length-Curio-Cabinet, страница 4Curio Cabinet InstructionsStep 1: Mill All Hardwood Parts1. Mill sufficient stock for hardwood parts C and D, parts F through I, and parts M through 0. NOTE: All hardwood parts are 3/4" thick. 2. Mill the edging (parts J and K). NOTE: Because some plywoods are measured in millimeters, the edging must be milled equal to the actual thickness of the plywood. 3. Joint and surface all stock. 4. Select the most clear, most straight grain for the stiles (parts A, B, and E), since it's important that these parts remain stable and do not bow, twist, cup, or warp. 5. Mill the stock you selected in sub-step 4 to create the stiles (parts A, B, and E). Step 2: Rip Stock for All Parts1. Rip stock for all parts to final width plus 1/32". 2. Use the jointer to take a single 1/32" pass to clean up the sawn edge on each part to bring to final width. NOTE: With each piece, you must have one jointed edge to work off of. Step 3: Cut Parts to Length1. Use stops to cut similar length pieces, such as the side and door rails (parts C, D, F, and G), to maintain squareness when the side and door frames are glued up. 2. Cut the rest of the parts, with the exception of mitered parts, to length (leave the mi-tered parts long since you will be cutting them to final length when you cut the miters). |