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Plantation shutters in my dining room. Took quite a while to finish. But they turned out pretty nice. Solid cherry. Rockler jig.
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Look great! Would you come and do mine?
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Very nice!
Gary
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well done lots of labor there
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Looks great. LOML wants hose too. She likes the 3" slats. Luckily mine will be painted and most of the windows are either 3'x5' or 3'x6' (makes arranging bedrooms a pain with those windows...)
Have looked at the jig and even norms build of them and haven't decided how I want to build them yet. However if I had the rockler jig for a day I'd just make a copy of it. Their jigs aren't bad but overpriced for what it is.
Did you make flat slats or did you buy the bit to do it with?
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Those look outstanding! Was there much learning curve to the jig? I'd really like to give them a go.
Joel
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Joel,
The jig is pretty straight forward. Though you have to keep checking to make sure everything is centered and lined up.
Bob
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Holy wow! Excellent work.
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i' considering those myself for a kitchen. any chance for a pic with the shutters of one window open?
there's a solution to every problem.....you just have to be willing to find it.
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