| Torsion Box -- Finishing Touches |
From "Wood Works" episode WWK-409 |
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The final steps in the creation of the torsion box are to soften the edges, smooth the surfaces and apply a protective finish.
Materials: Hand scraper Wood filler Putty knife Pneumatic sander Sanding block; 220-grit sandpaper Tung-oil wood finish Paint brushes Rags Note: Cut sizes may vary. For exact measurements, please contact David Marks through his Web site -- information below under Resources. Safety Alert: Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses when working with wood, power-tools, saws, drills, routers, etc. Safety Alert: Always wear protective gloves, and ensure adequate ventilation, when working with wood stains, solvents and other toxic solutions. Steps: We made a base for our torsion box out of 3/4-inch plywood. The base has only three sides, with the open fourth side allowing for storage of tools and materials beneath the surface. Some people simply use sawhorses or old milk crates to support their torsion box. Regardless of which base you choose, make certain that you use shims to level the work surface accurately. Sponsored Resource > Click here to order your tools and materials for this project from Woodcraft!
RESOURCES :
Fine Woodworking
A magazine devoted to high-quality craftsmanship in woodworking.
The Taunton Press Inc.
Website: www.taunton.com
The Small Wood Shop (The Best of Fine Woodworking)
Author: Helen Albert (Editor)
Publisher: Taunton Press
ISBN: 1561580619
David Marks Website
David Marks, DIY's Wood Works host, is a master woodworker. For more information on cut sizes and project details, please contact him via his Website at www.djmarks.com
How to Design and Build Your Ideal Woodshop
Model: 1558704817
Author: Bill Stankus
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