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21 projects for developing your woodworking skills ice rtant safety not is impo read th “To prevent accidents, keep safety in nd sve you work. Use the safety mans Installed on power equipment: they are for your protection. When working on posrer equipment, Keep fingers antag from saw blades, wear safety soles 1 Drevent injuries from fying wond chips nel sawedust, wear hearing protection ‘nel conser installing a dust vactum ‘to redhice the amount of airborne sa lust in your moedshop. Dont wear loose ‘otis, such as neckties or suet with bose sleeves, or jewelry, sich as rings, ancekinces or bracelets, when working 6 Dower equipment, Te back lon hale vo event t fom goting caught in your pment. Prope who are sersitive to certain clerical should check the chemical content of any prodiuet before sing t The asthors ane edors who compile this book have tried to make the contents us accurate ara correct as possible, Plans, Mlustations, aitograpts and text have heen carcfily checked All Instrctions plans and projects sould be arefly read, stinle asc ners before begining construction. In some pletos, power tol guar ave been re ved to more clearly show the operation boeing slemonstrated. Abtays use al safety ‘und and attachenents that come with ‘Son penver tons. Due to the wari ity of local conditions, construction rsteras, still eves, ee, nether the author nor Popular Woortworking Books assumes ary responsibility for any accents, injuries, damages or eter Iosses incurred resulting from the material presented i this book Prices sted for supplies an equipment ‘ere current athe time of publication and ae subject to change. Glas shelving ‘should have all edses paished and must te tempered. Unterpened glass shelves mnay shatter and can eause serious bodily inj: Tempered shelves are very stunt ‘avd f they’ beak wil st erutble, eine nang esa igury: metric conversion chart to covert to maltipty by tet Cestineters aM ernuneters Weteseseeseesseceeveesies Peet Pernt x Cernimeters Fret 3 Wee ves sass Mens oy Moers tants u oxy tox. Consright © 206 Ly sey Stack, Prete atl sd a Chia {Abin reserved Neo ptf thst may be reprcaced in any Smo leary seetonieorrectunical mate chang avormatn stra ax rerival epsems won pesniaton in wing fom te pul, cept ty reviewer ho nay quot bie passages ina eviews, Fublsbe fy Popul ‘Woodworking Books, an anys of FW Pubeatins, hr, 470 East Gl ‘rl ed, Cinch, Ohio, Pit eit, Geo tim, Onta ‘tbe athe Tad Bare by Dl Chak ae Hea Ihren TON2 0 rain Fax (641) ba s2010, ena makina sak Dab in Auta iy Caprio Lk Yo soe WO i eh Rr Ulett a rescce for wolnorcon (ter fine Pepa Woetwortng leks are asnlabe tram your oe tek Hore dre tom the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging i-Pablleation Data Sk in. 1961 ‘Box by or /sum Stack en relates tes ISBN-15,$76-1.98570-774.0 (harcore alk paper) ISHN-I0- 18087-7781 (hardoower: alk pore) L.hotwork, 2 Wooden bones, Ti cay aces ronan Acieeaee care eae orton Any Hatesby prsienes fran Rowth TECHNICAL LUSTHATOR Stak sone reojecr iovocearitte Al Parmsh table of contents Woodworking skill levels for this book are defined a: B basic | those folks who are interested Jn woodworking and know how to use a saw, hammer, screwdriver, dil, possibly ‘a hand plane and sandpaper wrapped ‘around a block of wood. This includes those who have some experience but consider themselves beginners Hintermediate | those folks who have been woodworking for a while and have basic knowledge (and hope: fully hands-on experience) using sta tionary and handheld electricpowered ‘woodworking tools such as a thickness planer, jointer, table sav, router, band sa, jigsaw, random-orbit sander, drill ‘and possibly a lathe and scrall saw. This Includes those who consider themselves experienced woodworkers Badvanced | those folks who have been woodworking for years and are experienced in all areas of woodwork ing, including laying up veneers. bending ‘wood, doing inlay work, and they are comfortable using all woodworking toot What matters is your confidence as a ‘woodworker. This affects how you ap- proach woodworking and how you feel ‘about your abilities to do the actual ‘work. Thece are lots of things to consider when woodworking: design, drawing, creating materials lists, making cutting lists and the actual cutting, shaping and ‘working of the wood. Finally, there's the finishing of your projects, which you've: spent a lot of time creating, clips n' things PRouect Two old-pine box 12 what's cookin’? 20 PROJECT FOUR box inabox 2 PROJECT FIVE flipper 30

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