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Tenons_on_folding_side_rails_at_each_corner_and_middle.JPG
Tenons_on_folding_side_rails_at_each_corner_and_middle.JPGTenons on folding side rails at each corner and middle142 viewsHere is a good shot of the curved tenons used at each corner and at the middle of the side rails. I made a metal template for marking out the shape which is a segment of a 1 1/2" diameter circle. I sawed off the excess waste, pared more of the waste away, and then finished with a shoulder plane. I sloshed some mineral spirits on before I snapped the picture to see what the grain looked like.Sgt42RHR
Hinges_allow_side_rails_to_fold_at_corners.JPG
Hinges_allow_side_rails_to_fold_at_corners.JPGHinges allow side rails to fold at corners144 viewsI had wrought iron hinges made from measured drawings of Washington's field bed. There is a hinge at each corner, and one each in the middle of the side rails.Sgt42RHR
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Curved_tenon_allows_side_rail_to_fold.JPGCurved tenons and offset mortise175 viewsThe tenons are 3/4" x 3/4" x 2 1/4" and cut with an arc on one side to allow the tenon to rotate into and out of the mortise as the bed folds.Sgt42RHR
 
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