te THE ART OF WOODWORKING
KITCHEN
ONSWORKSHOP GUIDE
INVENTORY OF MEASURING TOOLS AND DEVICES
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Stralghtedge
Protractor
Useful for setting angles of
machine fences and blades
French curve
For drawing curved lines
ona workpiece
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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
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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