The Family Handyman Ultimate Weekend Improvements by Editors at Family Handyman

The Family Handyman Ultimate Weekend Improvements by Editors at Family Handyman

Author:Editors at Family Handyman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc.


Hold the wood with featherboards. When you’re making moldings with a router table, use featherboards to hold the wood tight to the fence and table. Set the featherboards to apply light pressure.

FIGURE A

Window trim parts

Trim terminology can be confusing. Here’s a labeled photo to show you the names of the parts we used.

FIGURE B

Router-shaped cap molding

FIGURE C

Crown molding cutting jig

This jig holds the crown molding at the correct angle in the miter saw, so it’s easy to make accurate miters every time. Glue two strips of scrap wood together at a right angle. Then set the crown molding upside down in the jig and mark the position of the stop. Glue the stop to the bottom and you’re ready to cut some moldings.



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