K
kaleidoscopes
plans, 40:54–40:60
supplies, source, 40:58
techniques for making, 42:4
kanaban plates, source, 18:31
Kassay, John, sharpening scraper planes, 28:8
Katie Junior
dovetail jig
reviewed, 85:34
Katie Junior, dovetail jig, reviewed, 85:34
Kaufmann, Henry, 9:3
Kehoe
spline jig, 100:36–37
Kehoe, spline jig, 100:36–37
Kelly, Patrick, three-legged stool, 24:25–24:27
Kelsey, John
cabinet doors, 60:48–60:53
corner joint design, 52:38–52:43
drawers, making solid-wood, 56:50–56:55
edge joint design, 50:28–50:33
gauges, 65:44–65:47
joint design for man-made boards, 53:26–53:31
rail joint design, 51:52–51:57
rebuilding an old case piece, 68:50–68:53
torsion boxes, 63:67–63:71
tusk tenons, 64:52–64:55
workbench, shop-made, 58:36–58:40, 59:8
Kempinski, Robert, plantation shutters, 59:68–59:72
Kenney, Doug, spoked wheels, 8:52–8:56
Kerbschnitzen, defined, 2:18
Kerf bending
process of, 86:48
Kerf bending, process of, 86:48
kerfing, on turning blanks, 3:8
Kerfs
jig for, 93:83
Kerfs, jig for, 93:83
Keson
pencil sharpener, 99:36
Keson, pencil sharpener, 99:36
keyhole hanger, 1:10
installing plates for, 51:61
sources, 80:34
Keyhole slots
making, 89:84, 89:86, 89:88
screws for
installing, 89:89
screws for, installing, 89:89
templates for, 104:22
Khaya
discussed, 103:36, 103:40–44
Khaya, discussed, 103:36, 103:40–44
kickback
on router, and bits, 33:53
on shaper, 11:50–11:51
on tablesaw, 9:17, 65:18
Kieffer, Bruce
answers questions, 108:8–14
dovetail jigs reviewed, 84:66–84:73
on hall table, 108:50–61
on router lift, 106:38–47
on shop cabinets, 112:44–56
on table, 108:50–61
on tools, 111:24–34
pie safe, 79:70–79:77
Stickley-style sideboard, 74:50–74:57
Kiley, David, profile of Charles Rennie Mackintosh,
67:56–67:57
Kilns
making, 94:42–55
operating, 94:52–55
kilns, wood-drying
operation, 21:54
source, 7:8, 21:54
Kinsman, J. Gregory
Arts and Crafts display cabinet, 32:43–32:47
working with mica, 40:10–40:12
Kirby, Ian J.
cabinet doors, 60:48–60:53
corner joint design, 52:38–52:43
drawers, making solid-wood, 56:50–56:55
edge joint design, 50:28–50:33
frame and panel jigs, 70:66–70:69
furniture and projects
Parsons-style table, 70:52–70:53
rebuilding an old case piece, 68:50–68:53
workbench, shop-made, 58:36–58:40
gauges, 65:44–65:47
glue up techniques, 73:78–73:81
grinding system and techniques, 71:68–71:71
joint design for man-made boards, 53:26–53:31
lumber selection, 74:76–74:79
rail joint design, 51:52–51:57
rolling shop cabinet, 72:79–72:83
shellac and wax finishing, 66:58–66:61
three-way mitered joints, 70:54–70:55
torsion boxes, 63:67–63:71
tusk tenons, 64:52–64:55
veneering with leather, 68:54–68:55
Kitchens
upgrade projects for, 102:34–41
kitchens
cabinet construction, 59:36–59:41
laying out, 59:42–59:43
Kitchens, upgrade projects for, 102:34–41
Klausz, Frank
bookmatching, 34:16
chisels, 47:68
dovetail saw modifications, 35:12
dovetails
hand cut, 77:42–77:43
tapered sliding, 56:80–56:81
edge tools, 48:4–48:9
finishing
creating a hard finish, 40:12–40:13
restoring a finish, 36:58–36:61
wipe-on, 57:78–57:80
furniture and projects
kitchen table, 68:40–68:44
magic coin bank, 51:34–51:35
snowflakes, 70:75–70:77
step stool, 77:37–77:41
pre-catalyzed lacquer, 40:13–40:14
shoulder vise reinforcement, 27:8
tuning a bench plane, 61:38–61:41
twist-lock marking gauge, 42:76–42:77
waterstone holder, 56:44–56:45
Klein
lathe
recommended, 97:64
lathe, recommended, 97:64
mini-lathe
recommended, 90:120
mini-lathe, recommended, 90:120
Klein, Bonnie, turning chatter, 45:40
klinker, shop-made, 58:71
Klinkowsky, Vera, on Roaring Lion Chair Company,
43:20
Knepp, Michael, aligning edging with countertop,
35:12
knife block, laminated, 1:34
knife hinges. See also hinges
installing, 66:57
sources for, 60:56
wooden, making, 42:80
Knives
scorer
for plastic-laminate, 102:44, 102:45
knives. See also circular saw blades; specific tool
chip carving, 56:46–56:47
chisel
by Yeung Chan, 32:42
for lathe, 32:40–32:42
choosing and using, 48:9
drawknife, 14:39–14:40
sharpening, 82:80
Knives, scorer, for plastic-laminate, 102:44, 102:45
Knobs
attaching
with T-nuts, 86:16
attaching, with T-nuts, 86:16
drying rack for, 85:108
hanger bolts for, 106:45
star
source for, 87:94
star, source for, 87:94
T-style
source for, 93:108
T-style, source for, 93:108
knobs and pulls
brass (See brass hardware and pulls)
bulls-eye, making, 44:49
drawer and door, source for, 54:40, 79:77
face-grain, source, 72:94
for jigs, 74:44
hand-forged, source, 39:47
machine, source for, 53:10
porcelain, source, 1:54, 13:45
pulls
construction details, 60:39
for period furniture, selecting, 47:70–47:73
hand-forged, source, 39:47
reproduction, source, 32:47
sources for, 53:12
reproduction
selecting, 47:70–47:73
source, 32:47
Shaker style, source, 84:89
shop-made, 54:28, 60:34
with threaded inserts, sources for, 58:56
knockdown fasteners
sources, 40:53
types, 40:50–40:53
knockdown joints
biscuit-joiner hardware, 2:26–2:27
tusk tenons, 64:52–64:55
wedged-through tenons, 61:49
Knots
finishing, 106:36
removal of, 89:22–23, 106:30, 106:32
stabilizing, 101:53, 101:54, 106:32
working with, 106:28–36
knots, repairing, 72:16
Koa
curly, 89:124
koa, characteristics and uses, 39:66
Koa, curly, 89:124
Kopf, Silas, Boulle inlays, 72:52–72:57
Kopil, Kevin, Arts and Crafts table, 53:48–53:52
koppa gaeshi, defined, 34:66
Korn, Peter
bench chisels, 47:67
bent lamination techniques, 38:28–38:32
cupped wood, 45:62
keeping solid-wood surfaces flat, 45:58
making breadboard ends, 45:58–45:62
making frame-and-panel doors, 31:22–31:25
removable planer board for thickness planer, 49:10
resawing on bandsaw, 38:31
scrapers, 47:34–47:36, 50:6
setting shoulder-plane iron, 38:20
tuning a bench plane, 39:14–39:16
Krause, Ed
air filtration systems, shop-made, 80:43–80:47
dust collectors reviewed, 80:81–80:85
No. 1 common, virtues of, 84:34–84:42
on plywood edging, 87:54–58
sharpening techniques, 82:78–82:81
Kreg
pocket-hole system, 104:54–57
Kreg Tool
hold-down, 97:16
Kreg Tool, hold-down, 97:16
Kreg, pocket-hole system, 104:54–57
Krenov, James, 12:70, 17:57, 32:54
designing furniture, 47:63
finishes, 47:64
hand tools, 47:64
teaching philosophy, 47:60–47:65
tenons, 10:6
Kroyer, Frank
lead wreath by, 87:73
Kroyer, Frank, lead wreath by, 87:73
kugihiki saw
defined, 48:8
using, 48:8
kumiko (Japanese latticework), making and
assembling, 60:58–60:60
Kunkel, Wally, removing glue squeeze-out, 33:10
Kvitka, Dan
bowl by, 99:102
Kvitka, Dan, bowl by, 99:102