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Finishing Characteristics of Common Cabinet Woods

MAKING WORKBENCHES
No single workbench design is ideal for everyone. Some woodworkers need room to assemble large pieces of furniture, while others need special clamps to hold the parts of smaller projects. Based on the author's 25 years of experience, research, and trial and error, this informative handbook will help every woodworker choose or build a workbench that suits his or her purposes. Anyone with basic woodworking skills will be able to build a sturdy and versatile workbench and adapt it to their individual needs. 160 pages Color illus. Click Here for price, availability and to Order On-line
Contents
Introduction 4
1. Workbench Fundamentals 5
Using a Workbench 5; Workbench Materials 7; Types of Bench Top 7; BaseConstruction 8; Types of Workbench 11; Building Your Own Bench 13;
Safety Procedures 15
2. Vises 16
Front Vises 16; Tail Vise 233. The Joiner's Bench 27
Building the Bench Top 32; Drilling the Dog Holes 34; Building the Base 35;Attaching the Bench Top to the Base 39; Installing a Veritas Twin-Screw
Vise 39
4. The Classic Cabinetmaker's Workbench 41
Building the Bench Top 47; Bench-Top Frame 49; Building a Tail Vise 53;Dog Holes 56; Building the Base 56; Planing the Bench Top 58; Shoulder
Vise 59; Optional Construction Methods 59
5. Workbench Accessories 65
Bench Dogs 65; Clamping Dogs 67; Poppets 67; Hold-downs 69; BenchStops 71; Wedges 72; Bench Hooks 74; Board Jacks 75
6. Using a Workbench 78
Planing 78; Joinery 82; Power-Tool Operations 86; Temporarily MountingTools and Jigs to the Bench 89; Assembling Projects 89
7. Workbench Storage Space 91
Post-and-Panel Construction 93; Door 96; Drawers 97; Pulls 1008. Outfitting Your Bench for Specialty Work 102
General Woodworking 102; Furniture Making 102; Furniture-MakingAccessories 104; Carving 106; Carving in the Round 108; Panel
Carving 111; Veneering 112; Chairmaking 114; Guitar Making and
Repairing 118
9. Outfitting Your Bench with Bench Tools 120
Essential Bench Tools 120; Additional Tools for Surfacing Lumber 129;Additional Tools for Joinery 137
10. Outfitting Your Bench with Supplies 144
Nails 144; Screws 146; Making Drawer Dividers 148; Building a BenchCaddy 148
Metric Equivalents 157
Index 158
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Index
A Adjustment mechanism, 130-131 The Art of the Woodworker, 11, 27, 69 Assembly table, 89-90 B Backsaw, 123-125 Base classic cabinetmaker's, 56-58 description of, 8-11 with drawers and a cabinet, 91-101 joiner's, 35-38 Belt-sanding, 86-87 Bench caddy, 148-156 Bench chisels, 126 Bench dogs for belt-sanding, 86 description of, 65-66 for routing, 88 Bench hook, 74-75 for panel carving, 111-112 Bench planes, 129-136 Bench stool, for carving, 107-108 Bench stops for belt-sanding, 86-87 description of, 71-72 for planing, 80-81 wedged, 72-74, 84 Bench tools backsaw, 123-125 bench plane, 129-133 block plane, 124-126 chisels, 126-129 fore plane, 133-134 jack plane, 133 jointer plane, 133-134 marking gauge, 122-123 smooth plane, 134 square, 121 trying plane, 133-134 Bench top, types of, 7-8 Bench work, 144 Bevel blades, 126 Biscuit joining, 7 Black & Decker hold-down, 69-70, 103 Block plane, 124-126 Board jack, 75-77 Boards, jointing, 78-82 edge-jointing, 78-80 face-jointing, 80-82 Box nails, 144 Brads, 144-145 Bugle-head screw, 146-147 Butt chisels, 126 C Cabinet doors, types of, 96-97 Cabinetmaker's benches description of, 11-12 making a, 41-65 Cambered edge, 133 Carver's screw, 108-109 Carving, workbench for, 106-107 Canring in the round, 108-111 Carving tray, 112-113 Casing nails, 144 Chairmaking, workbench and accessories for, 114-118 Cheeks, 130-131 Chisels with bevel blades, 127-128 chopping with, 127 with fumer blades, 127-128 mortise, 139 paring with, 127-129 Chopping, 126-127 Clamping dogs, 67 Classic cabinetmaker's be nch, building a, 41-65 base, building a, 56-58 bench top, building a, 47-53, 58-59 bill of materials, 44 board jack for, 76-77 design of, 41, 47 dog holes, drilling, 56 hardware list, 45 optional construction methods, 59-64 plans for, 42-43, 45-46 shoulder vise, building a, 59 for sticking, 80, 82 tail vise, building a, 53-56, 60-61 Combination plane, 142-143 Combination square, 121 Commercial benches, 11-13 Common nails, 144 Cutting gauge, 122 D Depth adjusting nut, 130-131 Dovetailing description of, 6 for drawers, 99-100 hold-down for, 105-106 saw for, 139-140 techniques for, 85-86 Drawers, cabinet building, 97-100 dividers for, 148-150 Drawknife, cutting parts with a, 115-119 Drywall screws, 148 Dust ramp, 8 F Face vise, 20-23 for cutting tenons, 84 Fillister plane, 140-143 Finishing nails, 144 Firmer blades, 126 Flathead screws, 146-147 Flush cabinet doors, 96-98 Fore end, 130 Fore planes, 133-134 Framing square, 121 Frog, 130-131 Front vises, 16-23 iron, 16-18 patternmaker's, 18-20 wooden, 20-23 Furniture making accessories for, 104-106 workbench for, 102-104 G General woodworking, workbench for, 102-103 Guitar making and repairing, 118-119 H Heel, 130 Hold-downs for carving in the round, 109-111 for chairmaking, 115 for dovetailing, 85-86 for furniture making, 104 for mortising, 82-83 for mounting tools and jigs, 89-90 for routing, 88-89 use of, 69-71 Holdfasts, 69 Horn, 131 I Iron vises cutting dovetails with, 85-86 cutting tenons with, 84 description of, 16-18 J Jack plane, 133 Jigs, router for cutting dovetails, 99-100 for cutting square dog holes, 61-63 Joiner's bench, description of, 11 Joiner's bench, making a, 27-35 accessories for, 27 adapting, 28 base, building a, 35-38 bench top, building a, 32-34 bill of materials, 29 dog holes, drilling, 34-35 finishes for, 32 hardware list, 29 materials for, 27 Veritas twin-screw vise, installing, 39-40 Jointer plane, 133-134 Joints, making, 82-86 dovetails, 85-86 mortises, 82-84 tenons, 84-85 Jorgensen hold-down, 70 Jorgensen vise, 17 L Lateral adjusting lever, 130-131 Leg vise, 20-21 Lever cap, 130-131 Lipped cabinet doors, 96-97 M Magnetic jaw pads, 18-19 Marking gauge, 122-123, 137 Metallic planes, 130-131 gripping, 135-136 Mill marks, 134 Mitre joints, trimming, 124-126 Mortise-and-tenon joint, 10-11, 82-85, 122-123 Mortise chisel, 137-139 Mortise gauge, 122-123, 137 Mortises, cutting, 82-84, 137-139 Mouth, 130-131 N Nails, 144-146 Nailset, 146 O Overlap cabinet doors, 96-97 P Panel carving, 111-112 Panhead screws, 146-147 Paring, 127-129 Patternmaker's chisels, 126 Patternmaker's vise, 18-20 Phillips screws, 147-148 Plane iron, 130-131 Planing and bench stops, 71 description of, 5-6 edge-jointing, 78-80 stance, 135-136 sticking, 80, 82 techniques, 134-135 tools for, 129-136, 140-143 Poppets, 67-69 for cabriole legs, 105 Post-and-panel base, 8-9 Power-tool operations, 86-89 belt-sanding, 86-87 routing, 6, 87-89 Projects, assembling, 89-90 R Rabbet plane, 140-142 Record hold-down, 71, 104 Record vise, 17 Rope hold-down, 109-111 Roubo, Jacques-Andri , 11 Roundhead screws, 146-147 Routing, 6, 87-89 S Sanding, 6, 71 Screwdrivers, type of, 147-141 Screws, 146-148 Shaving horse, 116-117 Sheet-metal screws, 148 Shooting boards, 124-126 Shoulder vise for classic cabinetmaker's bench, 59, 80-81 for cutting dovetails, 85-86 for cutting tenons, 84 description of, 23 for edge-jointing, 79 Sjiiberg Swedish workbench, 12-14 Sled-foot base, 8-9 Slotted-head screws, 147 Smooth plane, 134 Sole, 130 Spokeshave, cutting parts with a, 115-116 Square screws, 147-148 Sticking, 80-82 Stock, 130-131 Storage base for workbench, building a, 91-101 bill of materials, 93 doors, 96-97 drawers, 97-100 hardware list, 93 plans, 92, 94, 95 pulls, 100-101 Storage board, 65 Straight-blade screws, 147-148 Straight-leg base, 8-9 Surfacing lumber, tools for, 129-136 T Tail vise for belt-sanding, 86 for classic cabinetmaker's bench, 53-56 for mortising, 82, 84, 138 for panel carving, 111 for planing, 80, 82 for routing, 88 substitutes for, 67-68 traditional, 26, 77 twin screw, 24-25 two-dog, 24-25 Tenons, cutting, 84-85, 123-125 Throat,l30-131 Toe, 130-131 Tool trays, 8, 49 Tote, 131 Traditional tail vise, 26 Truss rod, 10-11 Trying plane, 133-134 Try square, 121 Tucker vise, 18-20 for carving in the round, 108-109 Twin-screw tail vise for cutting tenons, 84-85 description of, 24-25 for dovetailing, 85 for furniture making, 102-104 for guitar making, 118-119 for routing, 87-88 for shaping parts with a spokeshave or drawknife, 115-116 Two-dog tail vise, 24-25 U Ulmia workbenches cabinetmaker's bench, 13-14 hobbyist workbench, 11-12 master carver's bench, 12-13 ultimate cabinetmaker's bench,13-14 V Veneering, 112-114 Veritas hold-down, 69-70, 77, 89, 104, 118 Veritas workbench, 12-13 Vises front, 16-23 tai1,23-26 W Wedge bench stop description of, 72-74 for mortising, 84 for planing, 78-79 Wonder dog, 67, 89, 90 Wooden planes, 130-132 gripping, 135-137 Workbench accessories for, 65-77 bench tools for, 120-143 building your own, 13-15 classic cabinetmaker's, building a, 41-65 joiner's, building a, 27-35 materials for, 7 mounting tools and jigs to, 89-90 for specialty work, 102-120 storage space for, 91-101 types of, 11-13 using a, 5-11, 78-90 Y Y adjusting lever, 130-131 Z Zero backlash, 133
Copyright Sam Allen 1998-2013
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