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Band Saw
Band Saw

Some cabinet makers claim that the band saw is the single most impotant stationary tool in the workshop, because the blade circulates like a ribbon, it allows you to make curved cuts for chair seats or round table tops. The bandsaw is ideal for cutting lumber of considerable thinkness. You can even stack seval pieces to make identical cuts to save time.

Cedar Shake Shingles and Clapboard Siding
Cedar Shake Shingles and Clapboard Siding

Bob meets with Michael Shiels to discuss the progress on the modular home project�s exterior construction. Bob points out some of the features that give this home its custom built exterior feel, including Cedar clapboard shingles on the lower half and Cedar shake shingles on the upper portion of the exterior walls areas as well as steel roofing. Cedar shakes are applied as a panel to the exterior of the house. Ken Clark from Cedar Valley Shingle is on location to demonstrate the installation of these panels and explain how they are produced at the factory for quick installation at the home site. At the factory, two-foot-by eight-foot plywood sheets are laid out and band saw cut, kiln dried, Western Red Cedar shingles are stapled and glued to the sheet. The band saw cutting process increases the open grain on the wood and allows for a better penetration of stains and sealers to extend the life of the shingle. The plywood backing increases the �dead� air space and increases the insulating value of plain cedar. The corners are made at the factory to conserve time and materials at the job site. The interlocking panels and pre-constructed corners can shave 75 percent off the install time of standard shakes. The shingles are also available pre-finished.

Creating a Gingerbread Railing
Creating a Gingerbread Railing

Bob meets Ryley outside the Victorian style house in Massachusetts to help him with the railing. Ryley starts with two by six vertical grain fir for the top railing and routes out a ridge for the balusters and applies standard moulding to the sides. Bob and Ryley head back to the workshop to create the balusters. Ryley traced the pattern from an antique baluster to create the design to create a form. They trace the pattern onto individual pieces of wood and cut out the pattern with a band saw and scroll saw. The meticulous hand cutting is what leads to the beautiful antique pattern. Back out at the site Ryley shows Bob a tip for dealing with the quirkiness of antique wood. He builds a template by scribing the angle on scrap wood then cuts the railing using this form. Bob uses sugar pine for the corner angles.

How to Build a Jig to Make a Tapered Leg
How to Build a Jig to Make a Tapered Leg

Using a jig is a great way to make accurate, angled cuts.

Building a Flower Box

…the length of cedar to be used as band molding. Make 45-degree cuts…
…end of the molding using a miter saw. Fasten the band molding over the cove molding using…
…another, and cut the piece using a band saw. Cut the corbel from 2 X 6…

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Building a Jig to Make a Tapered Leg

…mdf. Step 2: Cut out the jig pattern. Use a band saw or jig saw to cut out the pattern. Cut the pattern out with a band saw. Step 3: File the pattern. Use a file to create…

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How to Build a Flower Box
How to Build a Flower Box

Western red cedar was used to construct this window flower box project in one day. The naturally weather- and insect-resistant qualities of western red cedar wood make it an ideal choice for outdoor use. Download PDF Plans

Choosing Workshop Tools

…lists. Most often the first priority is either a table saw, band saw, or radial arm saw, followed by equipment to dress…
…usual, as are four- to eight-inch diameter disks. Band Saw The band saw is great for freehand and curved cutting…

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Installing a Brick Walkway
Installing a Brick Walkway

House six of the Elmwood project. The brick walkway goes in and the railings are replicated by Forester Moulding.

Termite Damage and Dry Rot in the Naples Home
Termite Damage and Dry Rot in the Naples Home

Bob confers with contractor Al Stouse about the dry-rot and termite damage on the overhangs. Next Bob helps Steve Stouse build and install new roof brackets (outriggers).

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