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1 Building the Footstool P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W

2 Introduction:  The footstool is made of the following 4 parts: Oak Legs (4) Oak Rails (4) Cleats (2) Plywood Top Note that the legs are each made of 2 pieces glued together  You will learn to make the following 3 wood joints: Biscuit joint Rabbet joint Lap joint  You are required to supply the fabric/leather for the cushion

3 Paper work  Before grabbing a piece of wood you must complete 2 paper items: A Cutting ListCutting List A Cost SheetCost Sheet

4 Marks:  Your project will be graded using the supplied rubric.rubric  Emphasis for this project is placed on: Following correct breakout procedure Accuracy of all dimensions (length, width, thickness) Quality of wood joints Quality of finish (sanding, stain, clear) Safe practices in the wood shop

5 Take notes to use as instructions!

6 The Legs: The legs are made by gluing 2 pieces at a right angle Start by making these 8 pieces: (4) – 12” X 2 ½” X ¾” (4) – 12” X 1 ¾” X ¾”

7 Picking a Board  This project will be built using cabinet grade red oak  Oak is very heavy and will not dent easily. You can identify it by its hardness and the porous grain  Select a piece of oak that is 1” thick and a width that allows you to get several pieces without much waste  Mr. Huber will show you how to layout a board using chalk

8 Starting with the legs

9 Step 1: Mark the rough length  Mark the rough length 1/2” longer than finished size (12 1/2”)  Use chalk and a square  Check the board for cracks and staples

10 Step 2: Cut to rough length  Use the mitre saw to crosscut the rough pieces  Make sure you have enough material to make all 8 pieces  Be aware that a hardwood like oak will kickback easily

11 Step 3: Joint a reference face  Joint the each piece with the face down  Mark the reference face with a checkmark  Use a pushstick

12 Step 4: Plane to finished thickness  Plane each piece to ¾”  Plane all pieces at the same time to ensure they are all consistent

13 Step 5: Joint a reference edge  Joint 1 edge flat and smooth on each piece  Mark the jointed edge with a checkmark

14 Step 6: Rip to width  Use the table saw to rip the pieces down to the right width (4) – 2 ½” (4) – 1 ¾”  The jointed edge must go against the fence  Mr. Huber will supervise you while using the table saw

15 Step 7: Crosscut one end square  Use the crosscut sled on the table saw to cut 1 end square on each piece  Cut off as little as possible

16 Step 8: Crosscut to final length  The final length for the legs is 12”  Clamp a stop block precisely 12” from the blade  Cut each piece with the square end against the stop block


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