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Circular Work in Carpentry and Joinery


Synopsis


A survey of circular work of both single and double curvature.

George Collings (author), Roger Holmes (editor), Karl Shumaker (illustrator)

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

* Introduction to circular work in carpentry and joinery.
* Uses of circular work, including curved cuts, curved joints, and curved moldings.
* Importance of accuracy and precision in circular work.

Chapter 2: Circular Saws

* Types of circular saws: handheld, benchtop, and miter saws.
* Blade selection and use.
* Techniques for making straight and circular cuts.
* Safety precautions when using circular saws.

Example: Using a handheld circular saw to cut a curved edge on a piece of plywood for a cabinet door.

Chapter 3: Band Saws

* Types of band saws: vertical and horizontal.
* Band saw blades and their uses.
* Techniques for making curved cuts using a band saw.
* Safety precautions when using band saws.

Example: Using a vertical band saw to cut a curved opening in a piece of wood for a window frame.

Chapter 4: Jigs and Fixtures for Circular Work

* Types of jigs and fixtures used in circular work.
* Construction and use of jigs and fixtures for making curved cuts.
* Maintenance and storage of jigs and fixtures.

Example: Building a jig for cutting curved moldings on a benchtop circular saw.

Chapter 5: Circular Joints

* Types of circular joints, including scarf joints, miter joints, and dovetail joints.
* Procedures for cutting and assembling circular joints.
* Strength and durability of different types of circular joints.

Example: Cutting and assembling a miter joint for a picture frame.

Chapter 6: Circular Moldings

* Types of circular moldings, including crown molding, base molding, and chair rails.
* Techniques for cutting and shaping circular moldings.
* Use of jigs and fixtures for molding operations.

Example: Using a router table and a jig to cut decorative circular moldings for a fireplace mantel.

Chapter 7: Advanced Techniques in Circular Work

* Advanced techniques for creating curved surfaces, such as compound curves and spiral cuts.
* Use of specialized equipment, such as a CNC router, for complex circular work.
* Troubleshooting and problem-solving in circular work.

Example: Using a CNC router to cut a curved bookcase with intricate moldings.