Making Window Screens
Making window screens requires a little patience and
a little hand-to-eye coordination.
Like most skills, the more you do the better you get.
The
Tools
The tools required are :
A flat working surface larger than the screens you are building,
A Miter saw or hack saw and miter box,
A Utility Knife, Hammer, Tin Snips,
Spline Roller, Screw Driver,
Tape Measure, Square,
3/16" Drill Bit, Pencil,
Some blocking about 3" x 3" and 1/4" thick and some 3/4" nails or brads to
hold the blocks in place.
The Working Surface
A piece of 3/4" plywood larger than your biggest screen works
well. Place it on a table, or a bench or some sawhorses. Try to get
the surface high enough so that you can work over it comfortably.
Once your screen frame is assembled, you will use the 3" x 3" blocks and
3/4" nails to square up the screen frame and hold it in place on your work
surface.
