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BEVEL & CHAMFER CUTTING
x   CHAMFER CUTTING
xx   SAWING

Making a precise gauge for setting the bevel angle on a table saw blade.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #47 Oct 1995 pg. 30

Table saw jig for cutting angles or compound bevels safely and accurately.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #70 Dec 1998 pg. 38

Jig to safely chamfer the edges of narrow strips of wood on a jointer.
FINE WOODWORKING #39 Mar-Apr 1983 pg. 22

Tips on avoiding burning when cutting bevels on a table saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #58 May-Jun 1986 pg. 14

Jig for cutting a chamfer on the end of a wooden pin or dowel.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 30

Tip on rounding over the edges of small boards using a table saw equipped with an "alternate top bevel" saw blade.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 32

Adjustable table saw jig for cutting beveled notches using a dado blade.
FINE WOODWORKING #129 Mar-Apr 1998 pg. 30

The jointer and how to use it. Article includes descriptions of jigs for doing stop chamfering, round tenons, and tapering in the round.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #474 Nov 1967 (v.63) pg. 126

Workshop minicourse. How to cut a chamfer and how to resaw using a table saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1979 (v.152#2) pg. 104

Bonus shop tricks you can do with a jointer includes beveling, chamfering, cutting coves and cutting circular disks.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1971 (v.199#6) pg. 100

Chamfering devices. An overview of various specially designed hand tools used to cut chamfers.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #45 Oct 1988 (v.8#3) pg. 22

Make a stop chamfer plane. Features a wood body with V-shaped sole, an adjustable stop, and iron held in place with a traditional wooden wedge.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #58 Jan 1991 (v.10#4) pg. 26
Correction POPULAR WOODWORKING #59 Mar 1991 (v.10#5) pg. 6

Elegance with edge chamfers. Dress up projects by applying decorative edge chamfers on clear-grained horizontal sections of plain pieces. Ideal for adding a decorative touch to chairs, tables, chests, shelves, fireplace mantels, etc.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #64 Jan 1992 (v.11#4) pg. 74, Insert

Use bevel cuts for turning corners.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS #214 Feb 1963 (v.34#2) pg. 84

Techniques for routing a chamfer on the edge of a project after it's assembled.
SHOPNOTES #31 Jan 1997 (v.6) pg. 30

Tip: Use an auxiliary rip fence when cutting an accurate bevel on a long piece of stock with a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #8 Dec 1985 (v.2#6) pg. 10

Table saw jig allows small pieces of stock to be chamfered safely.
WOOD MAGAZINE #63 Sep 1993 (v.10#6) pg. 18

Auxiliary bed for a thickness planer is used for cutting thin stock or for cutting a bevel profile.
WOOD MAGAZINE #84 Dec 1995 (v.12#9) pg. 54

V-block style of carrier (jig) for a band saw helps you safely chamfer the edges of a small turning square to get an octagon.
WOOD MAGAZINE #92 Nov 1996 (v.13#8) pg. 23

Cutting corners. Simple ways to chamfer or round over corners and edges on wood projects without using a router.
WOOD MAGAZINE #103 Feb 1998 (v.15#1) pg. 12

Bevel-cutting jig for small parts rides on the rip fence of a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #105 Apr 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 53

Tip on making safe chamfer cuts using a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #132 Apr 2001 (v.18#3) pg. 34

A jig for the band saw lets you cut changing bevel angles (as found on a boatbuilding station mold) in a single pass. The jig requires two people to operate, one making the cut and the second changing the angle of the table as the cut proceeds.
WOODENBOAT #124 May-Jun 1995 pg. 94

Redwood planter bucket has an octagonal shape and tapered sides. Includes instructions for cutting a tapered bevel (a compound angle) using a table saw.
WOODSMITH #16 Jul 1981 pg. 10

Shop made base for a router is used to lightly chamfer the inside edges of an assembled frame-and-panel unit.
WOODSMITH #76 Aug 1991 pg. 17

Jig for cutting bevels on the edges of small work pieces using a table saw.
WOODSMITH #82 Aug 1992 pg. 4

Sanding block made just for chamfers helps prevent rounding over of the edges.
WOODSMITH #87 Jun 1993 (v.15) pg. 5

Shop made jig holds a router at an angle to cut a beveled edge on a large panel.
WOODSMITH #104 Apr 1996 (v.18) pg. 13

An easier, safer way to rip complex bevels using a table saw.
WOODSMITH #110 Apr 1997 (v.19) pg. 19

Technique for machining chamfers on end grain without splintering by using a sanding disk, table saw, and this simple jig.
WOODSMITH #119 Oct 1998 (v.20) pg. 4

Jig for routing stopped chamfers on the inside edges of frames in frame-and-panel construction.
WOODSMITH #125 Oct 1999 (v.21) pg. 18

Simple wood-bodied plane for cutting chamfers.
WOODWORKER Aug 1992 (v.96#8) pg. 52
Added Info WOODWORKER Dec 1992 (v.96#12) pg. 20 (Improved model)

Cutting bevels and chamfers. Basic techniques using hand tools.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1978 (v.2#3) pg. 3

Tip: Simple jig for beveling long boards on a table saw.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1980 (v.4#3) pg. 7

Adjustable fixture for a stationary belt sander creates V-grooves for making quick, accurate chamfers.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1997 (v.21#3) pg. 10

Tip suggests using an old pencil sharpener to chamfer dowel ends.
WORKBENCH Dec 1997 (v.53#6) pg. 11