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2017
General Pattern Information
You may use this pattern to make as many of
the project as you like. You are free to use any
technique including mass production to build
the project. The pattern may be copied and
given to others provided the entire book is kept
intact. You may not sell the pattern or include it
in another commercial package of any type.
Steve Good retains the right to the pattern. If
you have any questions about the use of this
pattern please contact me at
steve@stevedgood.com
When printing this pattern it is important to print Printing Instructions
it full size. When you bring up the print dialog
box look in the “Page Sizing & Handling”
section. Make sure the “Actual Size” is selected
before you hit print.
You also only need to print the page/s you
need. After the print dialog opens look for the
“Pages to Print” section. You can print the
current page or a range of pages. This will help
save ink by not printing the title/instruction
pages.
Bevel Cut Bowl
This is an explanation of bevel cuts. Do not uses these angles
this is just a demonstration.
At 90 degrees the block removed completely from the blank.
As the angle of the blade gets larger the amount of relief
gets lower. This is because the wedge shapes binds as it is
removed. Notice the direction of the relief. If the center blanks
were removed from the bottom they would come all the way out.
The amount of relief is determined by the thickness of the blade,
the thickness of the wood, and the angle of the cut. The easiest
way to determine the proper angle to set the blade it is best
to do test cuts at different angles.
Use the same wood and blade as you will use for the project.
I generally start at about 3 degrees angle. Then adjust the
angle until you get the desired relief.
Practice this technique on scrap until you understand the
direction of the angle and the direction you need to cut.
(clockwise.counter clockwist)
It is often best to drill the interior cut
holes at the same angle as the blade
is set to make the cut.