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25th November 2005, 08:15 PM #1Senior Member
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Fixing mistakes
Has anyone seen the article on Fixing Mistakes in the latest AWS magazine.
Had to laugh because I've tried all of them and a good few more. I make so many mistakes I am practically an expert at fixing them!
Go on own up the rest of you!J. Stevens
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25th November 2005, 08:26 PM #2Originally Posted by j.stevens
Current project: making a Georgian style 'D' hall table and had cut some trenches perpendicular to the lower edges of the legs, just intersecting with the ebonized finish to the bottoms - then found that the supposed 1/4" inlay was actually only 6mm. Hmmph! Ok, try and make my own inlay - BAD idea!
Last project: Wine cabinet - making some raised panels for the two ends, routed the chamfers (ie both panels) the same:mad: Well, one was ok
Making some bookcases, each of different sizes: Made up the cutting lists - and duplicated the shelving from the same list.:mad:
et ruddy cetera!
Cheers!
PS Many more where those few examples came from:eek:
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25th November 2005, 09:12 PM #3
My worst was cutting one side of a cherry bookcase 100 mm too short; I butt-jointed the two pieces together with biscuit reinforcement, and, amazingly, the join is barely detectable, since the grain matched well.
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