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te THE ART OF WOODWORKING KITCHEN ONS WORKSHOP GUIDE INVENTORY OF MEASURING TOOLS AND DEVICES Chalk tine Along of twine, Covered with ook ored chal dist Contained inside a ase; she tune io wale t0 mark lon, straight neo locates wal studs byanelectronic fied or the nais ee om , ae pases angles 6uch as in ‘marking 90" LL = a N Adjusts to mea- Ina stud by a field Spirit level indicates when a work place is evel or plume by centering a bubble in ‘Trammel points ‘ne point serves a0 the plot and the Srcircle or an arc around I Letty kit Sharpened tp scores precisely than| 4 penc Stralghtedge Protractor Useful for setting angles of machine fences and blades French curve For drawing curved lines ona workpiece Attached ta otraightedge: ae For procioion marking of otraight line ard checking Flat surtaces, Thick metal edges are machined straight ‘sure, copy. or trans fer any angle. Blace stores in handle Combination square Forcheckng or matting 49° or 90" angles detachable Slade dalled aa rer or straahtedge Compass Formarking arcs and circles MAKING CROWN MOLDING » ee CZ Panel- raising Using simple router bts to form a complex profile ‘Although crown molding appears elaborate it can actually be ‘made with three common router bits. To make the molding, first cut three boards longer and wider than you will need for the three layers of molding. Install a panel raising bit in your router table, Align the fence and adjust the depth of cut, Cove bit ‘then rout the profile for the frst board. Switch tothe second and third bits and boards, repeating the process for ezch respective profil. Next, rip each board on your table sam, so the fist board is the widest and the third the narrowest. Glue and clamp the boards togetner to form the moidirg. CABINETS

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