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Step stool for granddaughter. Old eastern white pine.
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Making a window from 100+ year old Luxfer tiles.
Need a pair of them for our kitchen

   
   
   
Greg

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Greg

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Nice....that is some good looking qswo.

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Finishing up the toddler bed piece for grandson's bed.  Crib previously delivered, but the way he's growing he's gonna need that crib converted into a toddler bed sooner rather than later.  Plans are the Wood Mag 3-in-1 crib/toddler/fullsize bed from early 2000's...

   
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(01-01-2025, 08:51 AM)R Clark Wrote: Finishing up the toddler bed piece for grandson's bed.  Crib previously delivered, but the way he's growing he's gonna need that crib converted into a toddler bed sooner rather than later.  Plans are the Wood Mag 3-in-1 crib/toddler/fullsize bed from early 2000's...

Looking good.
Are the slats individually mortised or set in a groove?
Greg

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(01-02-2025, 07:03 PM)2beast Wrote: Looking good.
Are the slats individually mortised or set in a groove?

Set in a groove, so "fake" mortices.

There is one exception.  The slat on the open end (farthest from the camera) is set in a mortice; it's structural, so it needs that extra strength.
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Just finished two serving trays from WOOD magazine issue 188. Lumber was milled from walnut logs I have stored for 20+ years. No photos because this forum software is sadly deficient.
It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. - Voltaire
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I salute you. Hail MGoBlue! Hail MGoBlue! Hail MGoBlue!!!! CRR, 2/19/2008
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 Several new picture frames; fresh off the bench and onto the walls.
One from real Mahogany and three from Florida Cypress having slip feathers in the miters.
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Miters look good on those frames.  Are you using a jig of some sort?
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