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    looks good.
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    Looks good Alex.
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    Certainly is special grain there. and the smell will keep the moths at bay. No colds for you this winter, I'll bet!?..

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    Coming along nicely Alex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS View Post
    I cut the mortices in the legs yesterday. Normally, I wouldn't have cut the tops off the legs until the front & rear frames were assembled, to keep some strength there, but I was a bit short on material (blackwood) for the legs, so will just have to be careful.
    Then I set up a fence on the disc sander and sanded mitres on the ends of the tenons where they'll meet.
    Did a trial assembly of the frame - looks OK.
    Resawed the CL for the panels. It hadn't moved much since I rough dressed it, so I'm hoping it doesn't move much now. I'll leave it until the weekend to acclimatise, before dressing it.
    Hey Alex - I really enjoy your WIP, keep them coming

    just a question with the storage of the CL after resawing. Would this be the same way you would store the CL after you dressed it to size? Would you add clamps aswell?

    Andy

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