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[. . . ] And of course, anything that helps speed up or improve those "real results" is a welcome addition. That's why we think you'll love this newsletter--and the new Dremel 400 Series XPR. This newsletter is filled with tons of ideas, and the new XPR is filled with features you'll love as well. Features like a high-performance motor for better handling and control, a more ergonomic design for comfort, and new accessories--like the planer and MultiSaw attachments--that will help bring your skills and projects up a level. [. . . ] The wax protects the photo during cutting and afterwards during use. PLAN YOUR CUTTING PATTERN 5 Cut the puzzle pieces by eye, with one ball-and-socket joint on each side of a piece. Make a small practice puzzle first. 12 D R E M E L P R O J E C T S & S K I L L S Before you mount your chosen picture, practice first with scrap plywood and paper that's about the same weight as your picture. Wipe the unfinished (front) side of the plywood and the back of the picture with a clean rag to remove the dust. For pictures other than photographs, lightly wet the back of the paper with a damp sponge to reduce wrinkling. Using a 2- There are two different ways to cut your puzzle: "random cutting" (Fig. When strip cutting, you first cut the picture into strips, and then cut each strip crosswise to get individual pieces. Strip cutting results in a simple grid-like pattern of pieces, with almost all pieces being four-sided and square. This is fine for children's puzzles, but not much fun for adults. Instead, you develop the pattern as the puzzle is cut out, and each puzzle piece ends up with a unique shape. Random cutting is slower, but more fun to do, and it makes puzzles that are more challenging to assemble. With either method, you should first determine the average size of the puzzle pieces by dividing the area of your picture by the number of puzzle pieces you want. Good puzzles have pieces that lock together with little "ball-and-socket" joints (Fig. The finish will get into all those little areas and seal the wood nicely. Wipe off drips and excess finish with a clean shop cloth and set your project aside to dry. Trying to build up the finish on the inside areas is unnecessary. 15 D R E M E L P R O J E C T S & S K I L L S Crown Molding Simplified Tips and techniques for elegant results F ew things can transform the look of a room as quickly as crown molding; and few tools can transform crown molding as quickly as a Dremel tool. Here are a few tips for perfect results: COPING--THE SECRET TO GREATLOOKING INSIDE CORNERS You might think the best way to install crown molding on an inside corner is to miter both pieces at a 45 degree angle and butt them to one another. The problem is, most inside corners aren't square or straight, making it almost impossible to get a clean looking joint that way. The secret to tight inside corners is to 16 D R E M E L P R O J E C T S & S K I L L S run one square-end piece all the way into the corner, then cope the end of the piece that butts into it. This allows you to finetune both the angle of the piece on the wall as well as the end of the piece butting into it. Begin by creating a simple jig that will hold the crown molding on your miter saw table at the same angle it will sit against the wall. Cut a 45 degree angle, then use the profile on the face of the molding as a guideline for coping. You can use a coping saw, file and sandpaper to create the profile, but a Dremel tool with the XPR MultiSaw attachment and drum sanding accessory will allow you to work faster and more accurately. Fence Scrap Piece Block Table 1 Hold a scrap of molding upside down in the saw at the same angle it will rest against the wall. Clamp a block of wood to the table to hold it at the correct angle. 2 With the molding positioned upside down, cut a 45-degree angle on one end of the piece. [. . . ] Varnish the patch beforehand since finish won't adhere to the oily putty. Reupholster a Slip Seat hairs with removable seats can usually be reupholstered with the old fabric in place. If the screws securing the seat to the chair frame are stripped or stuck, cut through them using a Dremel tool and cutting wheel. foam the exact shape of the seat bottom, then apply it along with the new batting and upholstery as shown. Be sure to mark center lines on both chair bottom and fabric, and line up the marks. C 1 Cut new batting, 2 in. [. . . ]

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