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25-AUG-2013 © DK Hein 2013

stretchers

Today I edge glued the side panels together and cut and fit the two front stretchers. Everything
here is still a dry fit. The stretcher at the back still needs to be located and fit. And after
that I will cut a shallow curve in the bottom of each side to create four little "feet". Work today
gave me a chance to use my table saw router station for a change. I created a pattern for the curve
on the stretchers and cut them with a flush trim bit on the table. Quick, easy, and accurate. I
really like the table setup because of how easy it is to set and change the bit.

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Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)31-Aug-2013 17:39
Hard work to do... ;)
Paolo
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Ann...26-Aug-2013 06:36
My daughter reckons I need one of these to get into my car these days! It'd be just the ticket!
Ed Preston25-Aug-2013 13:23
I do hope you plan to sell these at the market for $20 cause I know I won't be able to pay what they are really worth! Love the detail you put into your projects!
Jeanne Newman25-Aug-2013 08:40
And once again, "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication..." ~ Leonardo da Vinci