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1/z"
deep
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round-overs
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7+" round-over
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ere's a
project
that really
rocks-both functionally
and
in the eyes
of the lucky recipi-
ent. Besides
that,
you'll
find
this
project
a
pure
joy
to
build
with
its simple
join-
ery and
full-size
patterns
included
for
forming
the
gently
curved
profiles
on
parts.
And whether
you
make it with
cherry
or
pine,
as we did,
children will
find
its 6Vz
pounds
easy
to tote from
place
to
place.
First
utrl:
the cndle
parts
I
Edge-join
enough
t/+"
-thick
stock
I to form
an llx27"
blank
for
the
ends
(A).
Then,
plane
the blank to
Vz"
thick,
and crosscut
it to form two
11x13"
blanks.
)From
Vq"
hardboard,
cut
an
1lx13"
Er blank to form
a template for the
end
pieces.
Make
two
photocopies
of the
end full-sizehalf-pattern
in the WOOD
PATTERNSo
insert. Trim
the
patterns
to shape.
Turn one half-pattern
over,
and align and
tape it to the other half-
pattern
to make
a complete end
pattern.
Using
a
nail
or an awl,
punch
a small
hole
through
the
pattern
at the
center-
points
for
the four
/a" counterbores
and
for
the
3A"
hole
at the top. Adhere
the
pattern
to the template with
spray adhe-
sive. Bandsaw
and sand the
template to
shape. Then,
drrll
t/e"
holes
through the
template at
the
punched-hole
locations.
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round-overs
t/q"
groove
t/q"
deep
1/q"
from
bottom edge
cut at a
15"
angle
7o+"
pilot
hole
11/2"
deep
t/c"
round-overs
Q
elace
the template
on the outside
tJface
of
one of the 11x13"
blanks
with
the bottom edges
aligned, and
transfer the
shape to the blank. Also,
insert a nail
or an awl into each
of the
%"
holes in
the
template and mark
the hole centerpoints
on the
blank.
Now, mark
the other blank.
,/
Bandsaw
and sand
the blanks to
r!
shape.
Using a
3/q"
Forstner
bit and
centering it
on the
marked
hole location
at the top of each blank,
drill a
V+"
-deep
hole
to
receive
the cradle
dowel. Now,
rout
%"
round-overs
on all edges except
the bottom, where shown
on
Drawing
1,
and sand
the
routed
edges
smooth.
You'll
drill the
7s" counterbores later.
f
Cut the sides
(B)
to the size listed in
rJthe Materials List.
Referring
to
Drawings 1
and 1a, bevel-rip
a
V4"
groove
t/q"
deep
and
t/q"
from
the bottom
of each side
piece
on its inside face
to
receive
the bottom
(C).
Then,
bevel-rip a
15o
angle along
the bottom edge of
both
pieces,
where
shown.
3/q"
hole
1/4"
deep
Ta"
dowel
11/4" long
3/q"
hole
f
From
Vq" hardboard,
cut a 2/2x5"
t\lblank
to form
a
profile
template.
You'll
use it to mark
the
profile
on the
sides
(B),
and
later
the
supports
(E)
and
the
stretcher
(G).
Make
a
photocopy
of
the full-size
profile pattern
in the insert.
Adhere the
pattern
to the hardboard
with
spray adhesive. Bandsaw
and
sand the
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