Woodworker's Journal Paper-Towel-Holder, страница 4

Woodworker

Paper Towel Holder Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Edge join sufficient 3/4" stock to be able to cut the circles of Parts A, B, and F.

2. Use a compass to scribe the three circles on the stock.

3. Use a band or jig saw to cut the circles.

4. Use double-faced tape to temporarily join Parts A and B.

5. Use a disc sander to true up the edges of Parts A and B.

6. Draw a concentric 8" diameter circle on the bottom of Part A.

7. Set a pair of dividers to the radius distance (4") to divide the circle into six equal arcs.

8. Start at the diameter line intersection and "walk" the dividers around the circle.

9. Use a drill press to drill 1/2" diameter holes 1-1/8" in depth at five of the six points on the circle. Note: the holes should extend through Part A and 3/8" into Part B.

10. Put a mark 1/4" to each side of the sixth point scribed on the circle.

11. Drill 3/8" diameter holes 1-1/8" deep at the two marks.

12. Separate Parts A and B.

13. Draw a 6-3/8" diameter concentric circle on Part B.

14. Use a jigsaw to cut out the circle on the inside of the scribed line.

15. True the edges of Part F.

16. Rout a 1/4" deep by 3/8" wide rabbet around the bottom of Part F so it will fit into the hole in Part B.

17. Use a router with a 1/4" rounding bit to round over the top edges of Parts A, B, and F.

18. Sand all three parts thoroughly.

19. Use a wood screw to attach Part E to the base.

20. Drill a 1/4" diameter hole through part F and 3/4" into Part G.

21. Insert Part H into the hole in Parts F and G and glue into Part G.

22. Purchase Part I and attach to part F via Part H.

23. Cut Parts C and D to size.

24. Sand all parts completely.

25. Glue Parts C and D into the base disc, making sure they are flush with the bottom.