What you can do with the " butterfly bit " RWS Episode Guide by Bob & Rick
405- Periscope
http://www.routerworkshop.com/S400.html
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Gifts mean more when they're homemade!
This periscope is sure to be a hit-- at your loved ones next birthday.
On this episode of the Router Workshop, the Rosendahl's show you how to make the required box joints, angled mirror blocks and how to make decorative inlays for a toy that will last for many, many years.
A periscope for kids of all ages!
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601-604 Four Part - Jewelry and Lingerie Cabinet
http://www.routerworkshop.com/S600.html
There are few things so satisfying to build or give than a beautiful "Jewelry and Lingerie Cabinet".
These four parts are each a separate project. When the four projects are combined, they are transformed into this unique cabinet.
601. Jewelry and Lingerie Chest, Part 1
Rick shows you how to pattern cut the rails and Bob creates a special jig to dovetail the rails into the "Queen Anne" legs in spite of their shape.
602. Lingerie Chest, Part 2
In this episode, we move on to the "lingerie case" itself.
Bob will show you how to create sturdy, dovetailed drawers while Rick reveals the secret to creating perfect combination joints for the case frame.
603. Jewelry Case, Part 3
In the third episode in the project, "Jewelry and Lingerie Chest", we craft the jewelry case itself! Bob will show you how to make a jig for mortising the top and bottom while Rick cuts perfect combination joints for the box and adds a decorative mold.
604. Jewelry Case Mirror, Part 4
With the completion of the unique "Queen Anne" base, the lingerie case, and the jewelry case, our "Jewelry and Lingerie Cabinet" is almost complete. In the fourth and final part of this project, we crown the piece with the ornate mirror.
Bob will show you how to cut dovetails across a 45° mitre while Rick cuts perfect EZ link joints for the delicate little jewel drawers.
Plans for Series 600 projects are Not available
But you can see them on your PBS or
http://www.thewoodworkingchannel.com/
Bj
