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IMG_20160525_194606.jpgripping35 viewsripping out the head and foot railsdlarue
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IMG_20160526_203208.jpgplaning the rails31 viewsdon't care how thick or how straight, just make them smooth and flat-ish.dlarue
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IMG_20160601_055411.jpgsample post35 viewschecking to see how it would look in real lifedlarue
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IMG_20160609_220411.jpgmortise layout30 viewsmarking the centre points for boring out the wastedlarue
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IMG_20160609_220420.jpgcrossed M&T36 viewsthe just barely meet in the middledlarue
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IMG_20160609_224134.jpgsample tenon29 viewsusing the sample tenon to prevent inter-mortise blow-outdlarue
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IMG_20160612_150257.jpgboring boring30 viewsroughing out the mortisesdlarue
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IMG_20160612_215351.jpgit fits28 viewsfirst rail tenoned into the legs.dlarue
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IMG_20160722_193725.jpgi bin framed19 viewsthe whole frame dry fit with centre rail.dlarue
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IMG_20160724_154555.jpghandy tool for wedge mortise layout25 viewsnever used this one in anger before, but wow, it rocks for laying out tusk tenon mortises! The square blade is used to wrap the mortise locations from one face to the other, the bevel dictates the angle.dlarue
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IMG_20160724_193406.jpggimme a wedgie27 viewswedge mortises are cut, a batch of beech wedges made.
wedge angle is 10 degrees. dlarue
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IMG_20160724_203505.jpgready for the mattress22 viewsone 4X8 foot sheet of 1/4 inch plywood ripped and pieced together.
I made most of the cuts with a japanese carpentry saw.
Mad skills.dlarue
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