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Blanket Chest #5: Reference Surface Marking

Blog entry by Thomas MacDonald posted 314 days ago 350 reads 0 times favorited 1 comment Add to Favorites Watch
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Tommy dry-fits the piece to mark where the bead will be cut. He then shows how to cut the angle on the leg with the table saw.

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posted 314 days ago

Tommy, This video is what we call “Just-In-Time” training for me. This morning I ‘marked’ all my pieces before dissassembly and trimming. Good thing you encourage us to learn from our mistakes and not get discouraged. LOL. I’m learing a lot from the mistakes I’ve made. Hope to have the glue up of the panels started today, but it may be too cool for that. Not sure it will get over 65 in the shop today.

Bruce

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