Wood Magazine 74 by Larry Clayton

Wood Magazine 74 by Larry Clayton

Author:Larry Clayton
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Wood, Home and hobby woodworker
Publisher: Meredith Corporation
Published: 1994-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


WOOD MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 1994

RABBET DETAIL (TOP VIEW)

BEADING DETAIL

•Note: Cut rabbets and dadoes to.

same thickness as shelves

©and(D

W hole, countersunk on back side

#8 x 1W' F.H. wood screw-

W groove 3 /b" deep 3 /s" from edge

Dowel alignment marks DOWEL HOLE DETAIL

WOOD MAGAZINE NOVEMBER 1994

bet W deep along the left-hand edge of back panel A and along both edges of back panel B where shown on the same drawing. 6 Cut a W groove W deep W in from the back inside face of each side panel (C).

Let's cut the shelves to shape

1 Using the Shelf Parts View drawing and the Cutting Diagram for reference, mark the outline for one shelf (D) on U" oak plywood.

2 Carefully cut the marked shelf to shape, and use it as a template to mark the outlines for the remaining three plywood shelves.

3 Rip Vi" off the front edge of one plywood shelf, and glue a %xMx36" strip of solid oak onto the front of the shelf to hide the plies. Later, trim the ends of the strip flush with those of the shelf. (See the Carcase Assembly drawing for reference.)

4 Edge-join enough solid-oak stock for the two remaining shelves (E). Again, using the first shelf as a template, transfer the outline to the solid-oaJc^helves, and cut them to shapex>

5 Transfer the full-sized shelf half-pattern on the WOOD PATTERNS™ (full-sized pull-out drawings in the center of the magazine) to poster board. Mark a centerline down the center of each solid-oak shelf. Cut the poster board to shape, and use it as a template to mark both halves of the front edge of the solid-oak shelves (E) as shown in the photo at right.

6 Cut the shelf fronts to shape and sand the cut edges to remove the saw marks. (For a smooth cut, we used a jigsaw fitted with a finish-cutting blade.)

7 To stand plates upright on the solid-oak shelves (E) later, cut W grooves 14" deep 2" in from the back edges.

8 Using the Beading detail accompanying the Carcase Assembly drawing for reference, rout the curved front edges of the solid-oak shelves (E). Sand the routed edges.

Continued 74

Bevel this edge at 22V2 0 after cutting rabbets and dadoes

W rabbet ,W deep

36"

19%"



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