G
gadgets
for drills, 66:50–66:53
shop accessories, 55:18–55:23
Gamble House, history of and furniture in,
19:40–19:45
Games. See Table hockey
gamma butyrolactone, characteristics and uses, 73:56
Gaps
disguising
with V-groove, 91:84
Gaps, disguising, with V-groove, 91:84
gas appliances in shop, dangers of, 44:12–44:14
gaskets, wooden, 56:45
Gauges
go-no-go, 106:52
gauges
buyer's guide, 62:13
choosing and tuning, 65:47, 73:59
cutting, 65:44–65:47, 73:14
depth, 6:21, 62:13
drill-point, 8:45–8:46
go/no-go, for mating parts, 77:46
marking (See marking guages and tools)
miter, on tablesaw, 9:18–9:19
mortise, 65:44–65:47
buyer's guide, 62:15
modification, 5:43
using, 5:43–5:44
sizing
for spindles, 3:46–3:48, 11:8
for tenons, 6:11
thickness
buyer's guide, 62:13
shop-made, 80:30
Gauges, go-no-go, 106:52
gear puller, shop-made, 56:32
gears, making wooden, 36:14
Gehret, Phil
child's slide, 35:64–35:67
child's workbench, 30:27–30:29
cutting dovetails, 30:29
making curved laminations, 35:67
ogee bracket feet, 25:43
Pennsylvania tall clock, 25:36–25:43, 26:4
correction, 26:36–26:41
pin router by, 26:41
reviews Multico PM20 Mortiser, 45:80
gel stains
applying, 31:39
characteristics, 17:53, 31:38–31:39, 57:43
sources for, 57:43
uses, 31:39
General
drill presses
reviewed, 90:36–37
drill presses, reviewed, 90:36–37
drum sander 15-250M1
recommended, 97:44
drum sander 15-250M1, recommended, 97:44
dust collectors
reviewed, 90:46–47
dust collectors, reviewed, 90:46–47
jointer 80-100LM
recommended, 97:56
jointer 80-100LM, recommended, 97:56
jointers
recommended, 90:54–56, 90:120
jointers, recommended, 90:54–56, 90:120
lathe 160-1-M1
reviewed, 98:96–97
lathe 160-1-M1, reviewed, 98:96–97
mobile base 50-025, 107:60, 107:64, APR 04:60,
APR 04:64
mortisers
recommended, 90:91:90:121, 90:91:90:121
reviewed, 90:72–73
General Internation
bandsaws
reviewed, 111:75, 111:76, 111:78–79
General International
air cleaners
reviewed, 103:82–83
air cleaners, reviewed, 103:82–83
bandsaw
reviewed, 110:83, 110:84–86
bench mortiser 75-050MI
reviewed, 87:24
bench mortiser 75-050MI, reviewed, 87:24
drill press 75-200
reviewed, 86:68–75
drill press 75-200, reviewed, 86:68–75
drum sander 15-250 M1
reviewed, 93:39, 93:44, 93:48, 93:50–51
drum sander 15-250 M1, reviewed, 93:39, 93:44,
93:48, 93:50–51
Maxi-lathe, 111:51
tablesaw 50-185 LMI, 95:46
tablesaw 50-200, 95:44, 95:45
tablesaws, 96:38, 96:45, 96:50–51
Ghaffari, Kam
buying veneer, 42:67
matching veneer grain, 42:69
veneer jointing jig, 42:68
veneering basics, 42:66–42:70
giant redwood. See redwood
gilding
gold leaf
sources for, 4:8, 50:14, 58:71, 59:12 correction
types, 58:69
over an existing finish, 63:18
supplies, sources for, 4:8, 31:10, 58:71, 59:12
correction
techniques, 58:69–58:71
Gilson, Giles, 25:78–25:79
reviews angle-setting gauge, 17:14
Glass
curved
cutting, 85:12
curved, cutting, 85:12
for cabinets, 98:87
stained
book on, 100:37
video on, 100:37
glass
curved, source for, 24:29
custom panels, source for, 27:10
cutting, 40:58, 63:14
etching materials, source for, 23:8
glides for sliding, 52:20
leaded, source for, 7:8
scraper, 9:41–9:42
stained glass supplies, sources for, 60:20, 63:14
glass eyes, sources for, 54:18
glass light doors
defined, 54:48
making, 54:48–54:51
tombstone, 63:14
Glasses
prescription safety, 94:12
safety bifocal, 100:38
Glazes
colors for, 93:52, 93:56, 93:108
for oak, 102:59
making, 101:55
shellac over, 102:59
topcoats over, 101:55
vs. dyes, 93:57
with shellac, 93:56, 93:57
glazes
characteristics and uses, 54:90
decorative finishes using, 70:84–70:86
recipes for, 42:46, 54:40, 70:86, 75:62
sources for, 54:40
vinegar, making, 70:86
Glazing
muntins with
glued-on, 88:83
Glazing, muntins with, glued-on, 88:83
Gloves
for lathe sanding, 103:22
Kevlar, 109:44
lint-free, 88:53, 88:55
gloves
chemical-resistant, source, 22:8
neoprene, 4:27
shop-made in a pinch, 70:36
Glue
and wood-surface age, 96:14
epoxy
source for, 87:65
epoxy, source for, 87:65
excess
kerf catchment for, 89:74
excess, kerf catchment for, 89:74
for melamine, 109:46
in cracks
vacuuming, APR 04:16
in cracks, vacuuming, 107:16
loosening, 92:14
masking off for, 109:10
stains from
avoiding, 89:70
stains from, avoiding, 89:70
white
extended-time, 87:28
white vs. yellow, 93:86, 107:12, APR 04:12
white, extended-time, 87:28
glue. See also epoxy; white glue
"Scotch," 10:49, 34:28–34:30 (See also hide glue)
"Super" (See cyanoacrylate adhesive)
animal, specialty uses, 10:46, 34:26–34:31
bonds, explained, 10:46–10:51, 34:26–34:30
brush, 40:24
characteristics, 10:46–10:51, 34:28–34:29
choosing, 10:46–10:50, 34:26–34:31, 44:37–44:38
cold-temperature epoxies, sources, 10:48, 34:29
color matching with varnish, 37:20
contact cement, 10:50, 34:31
spreader for, 2:12
creep, defined, 10:47, 34:27
extended-open-time, sources, 79:77, 82:63
for tropical wood, 42:12
getting it into cracks, 40:24, 73:25
Gorilla, safety of using, 46:6
hide (See hide glue)
hot-melt, 10:50
sources for, 56:18
joints
clamping, 10:51
loosening, 27:8
mechanics, 10:51, 34:30
lines, causes of uneven, 40:14
plastic resin, 10:47–10:48, 34:28–34:29
polyurethane
concerns using, 49:4
moisture for curing, 70:22
polyvinyl acetate (PVA), yellow glue (See yellow
glue)
preserving, 45:22
rabbit-skin, source, 4:8
removing old, 73:12
resorcinol, 10:49, 34:28–34:30
safety, 10:48–10:50, 53:29
setting rates, 3:7
spreaders, 2:12, 37:26
disposable, 24:10
unorthodox, 54:28, 78:20
squeeze-out
preventing, 52:22, 53:29
removing, 26:12, 33:10
surface preparation, 1:6
testing strength of, 32:18
two-part (See epoxy)
types, 10:46–10:51, 34:26–34:31
comparison charts, 10:48–10:49, 34:28–34:29
Unibond 800, sources for, 74:57
urea-formaldehyde, 10:47–10:48, 34:28–34:29
urethane glue, characteristics and uses, 53:6
uses for, 34:28–34:29
waterproof properties, 3:7, 34:28–34:29
wood, thinning, 43:24
Glue blocks
adding, 89:62
Glue blocks, adding, 89:62
glue size, mixing as a sealer, 68:98
glue-bottle caps, from wire nuts, 44:24
glue-up
biscuit joints, 60:20
clamping problems, avoiding, 44:40–44:41
cleaning up after, 44:41
dovetails, 44:41
dowels, 80:24
in chilly conditions, 34:14, 59:32
of mitered joints and segments, 53:20, 65:50,
72:46–72:51, 81:14
rack, 40:96
rub-joint gluing, 82:8
square corners, 61:34, 63:32, 77:57
techniques for, 44:37–44:41, 73:78–73:81, 82:8
tools for, 44:38–44:39
vertical glue-up jig, 54:30
with tape, 53:31
Glues
bottle for, 99:32
contact cement
for veneer, 103:16
contact cement, for veneer, 103:16
cups for, 104:22
cyanoacrylate
storing, 103:14
cyanoacrylate, storing, 103:14
deteriorated smelly, 110:8
epoxy
injecting, 103:50, 103:55
epoxy, injecting, 103:50, 103:55
excess
removing, 89:10
excess, removing, 89:10
for exterior use, 88:57, 88:61
for plastic laminate, 102:44, 102:45
for repair
choosing, 103:54–55
for repair, choosing, 103:54–55
gap-filling, 91:16
holder for, 98:22
hot-melt
heavy-duty, 91:26
hot-melt, heavy-duty, 91:26
loosening
with heat, 86:65
loosening, with heat, 86:65
old
removing, 103:51
old dried
cleaning, 110:10
old, removing, 103:51
open time of
extended, 91:128
open time of, extended, 91:128
polyurethane
air-proofing, 108:74
applying, 104:14
strength of, 105:104
polyurethane exterior, 108:24
racks for, 104:29
rubber tips for, 98:27
yellow
set-up extension for, 110:20
gluing into cracks and dowel holes, 40:24, 67:28
Gluing up
brackets for, 91:93
cauls for, 103:48, 103:55
face-to-face, 98:12
glue blocks for, 98:59, 103:74, 108:63, 108:65,
111:43
miter jig for, 96:86–87
of carcases, 99:54
of large cabinets, 101:44–45
of miters, 93:86, 109:66
with tape, 89:71
of oily woods, 108:70
of tapers, 89:74
rehearsal for, 103:55
squaring jig for, 89:59
stands for, 89:73
third hand for, 96:25
with blocks and wedges, 103:55
with splines, 107:69, APR 04:69
go/no-go gauges, 77:46
Godfrey, Julie Shenk, 49:63
gold leaf. See gilding
Good Wood Alliance, 60:20
Good Wood Directory, source, 60:20
Goodale, Douglas, adjustable-dado router jig by,
29:60
Gordon, Glenn, adjustable roller stand/sawhorse,
34:36–34:37
Gorton, Jeff, finishing walnut, 75:60–75:64
gouges
for hollow turning, 61:60, 61:61, 63:12 correction
reviewed, 72:58–72:62
for spindle turning, 6:34–6:39, 6:40
for turning, using, 47:75
in-cannel, sources for, 60:38
sharpening
carving, 8:25, 28:28–28:30
custom strop for, 82:80
detailing gouge, 80:21–80:23
spindle-roughing gouge, 80:20
technique, 66:68, 80:17–80:18, 80:22–80:23
tools and jigs for, 50:24, 54:10, 61:32, 80:16
turning, 6:40, 9:40, 30:58–30:59
small, shop-made, 72:58–72:62
sources, 80:23
Graco
sprayer HV-2500
reviewed, 101:62–63
Graco, sprayer HV-2500, reviewed, 101:62–63
grading lumber. See under lumber
Grain
cutting for, 109:65
erratic, 102:86
explained, 102:83
finding, 102:84–88
interlocked, 103:40, 103:46
marking for, 102:86
matching, 109:70
selecting, 99:52, 99:54
with figure, 102:86
with rays, 102:84, 102:85, 102:88
with vessels, 102:86
grain enhancement, 63:98–63:100, 64:86–64:88
grain filler. See pore filler
grain painting. See also woodgraining
to hide putty patches, 59:57, 73:100–73:102
touch-up pens for, 60:47
grain reflectance, avoiding, 18:6
grain slope, defined, 50:30
granadillo, characteristics and uses, 30:66
Granberg
sawmills, 112:72–74
Grandbois, Jim, European hinges, 82:64–82:67
granite surface plates, source, 47:16
Greef, Jeff
serving tray by, 49:39–49:41
tail vise, 45:51–45:53
green wood
bowl, carved, 36:49–36:53
drying, 61:61
hay rake, 40:61–40:64
seasoning, 45:14–45:16
shaving horse, 14:36–14:40
turning techniques, 54:46
turning virtues, 54:45
Green Woodwork, review, 14:68
Green Woodworking: Handcrafted Wood from Log
to Finished Product, review, 23:64
Green, Elder Henry, 4:17
Greene and Greene
biographies and style, 19:40–19:45, 45:47
joinery techniques of, 78:24–78:34
nightstand in the style of, 45:46–45:50
side table in the style of, 81:52–81:61
table after, 108:50–61
Gregg, Frank
cutting tenons on tablesaw, 73:67–73:69
edge banding, shop-made clamp for, 83:98–83:101
pneumatic drum sander, shop-made, 59:74
tablesaw sled, 82:110
Grew-Sheridan, Carolyn
chair-back angles, 9:64
table in memory of, 61:28
wood-and-canvas chair, 38:63–38:65
Grew-Sheridan, John
chair-back angles, 9:64
grinding wheels, 33:10–33:12
wood-and-canvas chair, 38:63–38:65
grid
make for scale plans, 30:18
quick, 73:59
grille cloth, sources for, 57:55
Grinders
adjustable-speed
reviewed, 87:29
adjustable-speed, reviewed, 87:29
buying, 90:12
extension table for, 111:92
wheels for
choosing, 112:8
grinders. See also grinding wheeles; specific type
abrasive belt, 30:51
comparison of types, 30:48–30:51
shop-made, 58:30, 80:13
swing-up housing for, 81:39
Grinding
gauge for
making, 92:81
gauge for, making, 92:81
machines for
reviewed, 89:76–81
machines for, reviewed, 89:76–81
process of, 89:76, 89:77
grinding. See also sharpening; specific tool
bevel angles, 16:43–16:44, 71:70
burning, preventing, 16:6–16:7, 33:10–33:12
carving tools, 8:22–8:24
conical stones for, sources, 78:10
damaged tools, 71:71
drill bits, 8:43–8:47
hollow-chisel mortising attachment, for drill press,
26:27
planer and jointer blades, 12:8, 50:24, 54:10
shop-made cutters for turning, 16:20–16:23
techniques, 1:46–1:47, 16:43–16:44, 71:70–71:71
wheels (See grinding wheels)
workbench stand, 8:10
grinding wheels
aluminum oxide, characteristics, 80:16
characteristics, 1:47
dressing, 1:47, 80:17, 82:79
for woodworking tools, 71:69
reshaping, 73:85
safety, 16:23
sources, 73:85, 74:10, 78:64
tool holders for, shop-made, 71:69–71:71
tool rests for
shop tested, 57:58–57:61, 58:14 correction
shop-made, 71:69, 71:71
sources of aftermarket, 57:61
trueing whetstone sides, 57:28
types, 16:21–16:23
Grip-Tite
featherboards, 97:14
Grip-Tite, featherboards, 97:14
Grizzly
bandsaw blades
reviewed, 91:110
bandsaw blades, reviewed, 91:110
bandsaw G0506
reviewed, 111:74, 111:78–79
bandsaw G0555
reviewed, 104:78
bandsaw G0555, reviewed, 104:78
bandsaws
reviewed, 88:88–89, 88:90, 90:26–27, 90:118,
110:82, 110:84–86
bandsaws, reviewed, 88:88–89, 88:90, 90:26–27,
90:118
cordless mid-sized drills
reviewed, 91:52–53
cordless mid-sized drills, reviewed, 91:52–53
drill presses
recommended, 90:36–37, 90:119
drill presses, recommended, 90:36–37, 90:119
dust collectors
reviewed, 90:46–47
dust collectors, reviewed, 90:46–47
jointers
recommended, 90:54–56
jointers, recommended, 90:54–56
lathe G5979
reviewed, 98:96–97
lathe G5979, reviewed, 98:96–97
miter gauge, 95:48
mortisers
recommended, 90:72–73, 90:121
mortisers, recommended, 90:72–73, 90:121
nailers
reviewed, 102:74–75
nailers, reviewed, 102:74–75
planers
reviewed, 90:79, 100:86–87, 108:46–49
planers, reviewed, 90:79, 100:86–87, 108:46–49
scrollsaws
reviewed, 90:103
scrollsaws, reviewed, 90:103
sharpening machines
reviewed, 89:80–81
sharpening machines, reviewed, 89:80–81
tablesaws, 95:46, 95:47, 96:38, 96:45–46,
96:50–51
Grizzly Industrial
5-in-1 combo, 86:23
bandsaws
reviewed, 97:6
bandsaws, reviewed, 97:6
drill press G7944
recommended, 97:38
drill press G7944, recommended, 97:38
drill presses
reviewed, 86:68–75
drill presses, reviewed, 86:68–75
drill-saw combo, 86:23
drum sanders
reviewed, 93:39, 93:44, 93:48, 93:50–51
drum sanders, reviewed, 93:39, 93:44, 93:48,
93:50–51
drum-sander cleaner
reviewed, 94:40
drum-sander cleaner, reviewed, 94:40
jointer G0500
reviewed, 99:35
jointer G0500, reviewed, 99:35
sander
double-drum, 97:42
sander, double-drum, 97:42
scroll saw G257
reviewed, 87:66–73
scroll saw G257, reviewed, 87:66–73
tablesaw G1023 S110
recommended, 97:101
tablesaw G1023 S110, recommended, 97:101
tablesaw G1023SL
reviewed, 93:30
tablesaw G1023SL, reviewed, 93:30
Groff and Groff Hardwoods
curly red oak, 95:106
Groff and Groff Hardwoods, curly red oak, 95:106
Grooves
angled
on tablesaw, 103:70
angled, on tablesaw, 103:70
for box bottoms, 93:83
for frame and panel, 99:52, 99:57
for splines
routing, APR 04:69
for splines, routing, 107:69
gang-cutting
on tablesaw, 91:93
gang-cutting, on tablesaw, 91:93
in plywood end, 93:78
on tablesaw, 111:89
stopped, 88:58
V-
at plywood-wood join, 99:48, 99:50, 99:51,
99:53–54, 99:54, 99:58
V-, at plywood-wood join, 99:48, 99:50, 99:51,
99:53–54, 99:54, 99:58
grooves, routing, 61:32
Gross Stabil Corporation
clamps
cited, 94:32
Gross Stabil Corporation, clamps, cited, 94:32
Guards
plastic for, 108:14
Guards, plastic for, 108:14
guilds for woodworkers
finding, 57:6
starting a, 32:30–32:34
Guitarmaking Tradition and Technology, review,
8:57
guitars
fret rules, source, 17:7
parts and supplies, sources for, 5:8, 28:10
gutter adze, sharpening, 66:68