Bridal joint frame
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I've been needing quality picture frames, so when my buddy (a bear guide) came to me with his photo on metal, it was a great excuse to get tooled up for making frames. The metal edges of the print were damaged in shipping so he needed something to cover them.It was surprisingly easy to make and since delivering it last week I've got orders for 10 more! I used the table saw for the female ends and routed the male ends and chamfers. Solid white oak with Ipe plugs at bridal joints, early American stain, and satin urethane.
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Pens for Peacekeepers
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The gift of a handwritten letter shows appreciation for Canadian forces. Editor's note: this article originally appeared in the February 2007 issue of Popular Woodworking. About two years ago I was selling some of my woodworking and pens at …Source
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Dutch Pull-Out Table
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Dutch Pull-Out Table Quartersawn Red Oak
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Bed tray - for my TV dinners (post)
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Bed tray for my TV dinners.It's a TV dinner tray, but also good for Sunday morning breakfast in bed, with a good book.This post is from the blog: https://www.lumberjocks.com/mafe/blog/133045 Pictures: 1. Tray in use. 2. A simple frame. 3. Jig for mitered corners. 4. Open loose tenons from plywwod. 5. Simple lacquer stands. 6. Under side.
Hope it can be to some inspiration, or a TV dinner even…Best thoughts,MaFe———————————————-bedtray, bed tray, tray, mafe
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Clamping Edges with Wedges
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I made a built-in bookcase for my daughter that required attaching the face frame after installing the case. I didn't want to mar the face frame with nail holes, but I don't have any special-purpose edge clamps and didn't want …Source
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