Dugout Chair: Fastening the Seat
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Every step of making this dugout chair has been a little weird. Fastening its seat in place was no different. After cutting the seat to shape using using the help of ticking sticks, I rasped the rim of the seat until I could wedge it inside the trunk and get it level. I usually use a 6 spirit level for this task, but I left it at home. So I […]The post Dugout Chair: Fastening the Seat appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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How to Cut a Rock-Solid T-Bridle Joint
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One of the first joints I learned to cut during my City & Guilds of London training was the T-bridle, which we used for the leg-to-rail connection on a modern end table, one of the projects that made up the curriculum. Like other variants of the bridle joint, this one isoften used for table bases and benches. You can see an especially elegant example of this joint here. The T-bridle […]The post How to Cut a Rock-Solid T-Bridle Joint appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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