Woodworker's Journal Full-Length-Curio-Cabinet, страница 88. Add corner blocks by tucking them in flush under the cleats (see Figure 10). 9. Refer to Figure 11 to choose the table saw blade angle and the table saw fence angle required for cutting the coves as detailed in Figure 12. Figure 11. Various Table Saw Blade and Figure 11. Various Table Saw Blade and Fence Angles for Cove Cutting Fence Angles for Cove Cutting 10. Equip the table saw with a carbide rip blade for cutting the coves. NOTE: You MUST cut the cove with a carbide rip blade; an 18-tooth one is most effective for quick removal of a maximum amount of stock. 11. Set the blade height to 3/8". NOTE: The blade height will be the same for all coves in this project. 12. Select pieces of scrap stock to experiment with creating the cove profiles you chose in sub-step 9. 13. NOTE that the number of passes needed depends on the fence setting and the desired cove depth. 14. Remove a little stock (1/16") from the experimental scrap with each pass and then increase the blade height. NOTE: DO NOT attempt to remove all the stock out in a single pass. |