Justin Foley
04-04-2018, 1:24 PM
I picked up my first Woodsmith plan and have some questions about how to properly read it. This is for their Kreg Jig workstation. In particular, I'm wondering how to read the dado & rabbet measurements as well as the measurements of the materials. I've attached a couple of pictures as references.
Here are my questions:
1. In the Capture 1 picture, items A (Case Side) & B (Case Bottom) appear to have LxW, then the material itself (1/2 ply). However, Item C looks like it's being given in WxL. I'm pretty certain I'm reading that the right way, but would like confirmation. It just seems odd that the measurements would suddenly flip like that. Can be confusing if you're looking at a cut list and now the actual picture.
2. In Figure 1a & 1c (also in capture 1), is the dado/rabbet depth 1/8"? The Case Bottom (in figure 1a) also looks to have a 1/4" wide by 1/8" deep dado starting 1/4" in from the end. Is this accurate?
3. In Capture 2, there's a leveler block (E) that is 7/16" x 1" - 2". The directions state that it's hardwood, but that's about it. Is this a 1"x 2" that's been planed down to 7/16? I have no idea.
I hope my questions make sense and are relatively clear. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
Here are my questions:
1. In the Capture 1 picture, items A (Case Side) & B (Case Bottom) appear to have LxW, then the material itself (1/2 ply). However, Item C looks like it's being given in WxL. I'm pretty certain I'm reading that the right way, but would like confirmation. It just seems odd that the measurements would suddenly flip like that. Can be confusing if you're looking at a cut list and now the actual picture.
2. In Figure 1a & 1c (also in capture 1), is the dado/rabbet depth 1/8"? The Case Bottom (in figure 1a) also looks to have a 1/4" wide by 1/8" deep dado starting 1/4" in from the end. Is this accurate?
3. In Capture 2, there's a leveler block (E) that is 7/16" x 1" - 2". The directions state that it's hardwood, but that's about it. Is this a 1"x 2" that's been planed down to 7/16? I have no idea.
I hope my questions make sense and are relatively clear. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!