The Complete Book of Stationary Power Tool TechniquesThis volume from Popular Science, with over 1,000 photos and drawings tells you how to get more use out of every major stand alone power tool. Thousands of workshop techniques for saws, jointers, planers, sanders, grinders, shapers and lathes, tips on adjusting your tools and making ingenious jigs. |
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Page 245
... countersink or a counterbore ( Figure 9-51 ) . A good procedure is to drill lead holes first and then open up the top portion to body - hole size . Countersinking is done so flat - head screws can be driven flush . Control the countersink ...
... countersink or a counterbore ( Figure 9-51 ) . A good procedure is to drill lead holes first and then open up the top portion to body - hole size . Countersinking is done so flat - head screws can be driven flush . Control the countersink ...
Page 254
... countersink you can probably judge by eye how deep to go . When you need to form a number of simi- lar countersinks , then it's best to establish a depth - control by using the drill - press stop rod . Countersink in hardwoods to the ...
... countersink you can probably judge by eye how deep to go . When you need to form a number of simi- lar countersinks , then it's best to establish a depth - control by using the drill - press stop rod . Countersink in hardwoods to the ...
Page 255
... countersink you need . Use the countersink in a backup block . Chuck the dowel and use it , more or less , like a press to form the metal into the counter- sink shape . Success depends greatly on the gauge and the softness of the metal ...
... countersink you need . Use the countersink in a backup block . Chuck the dowel and use it , more or less , like a press to form the metal into the counter- sink shape . Success depends greatly on the gauge and the softness of the metal ...
Contents
Working Safely | 1 |
The Table Saw | 9 |
The Radial Arm Saw | 89 |
Copyright | |
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