Measure twice, cut multiple times
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(09-04-2019, 09:58 AM)gregbois Wrote: As one who has numerical dyslexia and transposes numbers -- 21 becomes 12 -- measure twice usually results in cut twice, and more.  Urr.

Question:  How did you join the rails and stiles on these doors?  Were they cope and stick or did you use dowels or tenons?  They look nice either way, full-sized or underside-sized.

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Nothing fancy...done with a table saw and dado stack.

   
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Wait 'til you're so excited that the hand cut dovetails for your drawers fit so well that you you assemble them without the bottoms. All three of'em...
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(09-06-2019, 02:56 PM)Big Dave Wrote: Wait 'til you're so excited that the hand cut dovetails for your drawers fit so well that you you assemble them without the bottoms. All three of'em...
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I gotta tell ya... I choked a little bit on that.  
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