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One of the first things I noticed in the original was that the ends of the arches had a flat area. I really liked that, in part b3cause it would make cleaning so much easier.
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(02-13-2022, 01:39 PM)MsNomer Wrote: One of the first things I noticed in the original was that the ends of the arches had a flat area. I really liked that, in part b3cause it would make cleaning so much easier.
I never though of the cleaning aspect, but can see those nooks as hard to reach for dusting. I decided to not have those flats or flairs, as it would be easier to for me to get a consistent shape. Maybe I am just getting lazy.
All the joinery is fit and tested, surfaces have been planed smooth. I am trying to avoid sandpaper on this project, as much as possible. Should have the sides glued up by the end of the week. The I can start on the drawer runners.
Spoke shave can put a nice final surface on curved pieces.