The spindle shaper. Basic techniques for a shop workhorse. Accessories to build include fences, tenon and coping jig, and auxiliary table for panels.
FINE WOODWORKING #69 Mar-Apr 1988 pg. 48
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #72 Sep-Oct 1988 pg. 18
Combination of sliding dovetails and toggle clamps are incorporated into an adjustable template for shaping curved-top panels.
FINE WOODWORKING #103 Nov-Dec 1993 pg. 20
Roll-away stand for a shaper.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #446 Jul 1965 (v.61) pg. 114
A master craftsman's picture framing secrets. (1) Miter jig for perfect joints. (2) Rip aid. (3) Shaper hold-downs. (4) Glass cutting board. (5) Spray painter's "third hand".
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1982 (v.158#6) pg. 98
Sawdust collection hood for a shaper is made from 4" PVC pipe fittings.
WOOD MAGAZINE #111 Winter 1998 (v.15#9) pg. 31
Spindle molding. Jigs and techniques to facilitate the setup and safe operation of large spindle molding machines (spindle shapers). Part 1.
WOODWORKER Mar 1990 (v.94#3) pg. 216
Spindle molding. Part 2.
WOODWORKER Apr 1990 (v.94#4) pg. 308
Tips on how to use a sliding horizontal jig and a tenoning jig to expand the usefulness of a shaper.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1975 (v.31#6) pg. 6