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    great stuff.

    my 0.02:

    I wouldnt stain; I think the varying colours add a lot of interest.

    Panels too narrow: fillets is one of the usual answers if you cant get an extra plank to match
    "In the field of observation chance favours the prepared mind"

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    Cheers, steb. I'm inclined to the same way of thinking: I'm always reluctant to stain. I like to let the wood's own colour show.

    Meantime, here are some more.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    HI Zen,

    Thanks for that, yes, I dd mean the sliding dovetail saw, sorry.

    I like how you've included the pic description as part of the picture itself. Very Cool!

    Thanks!

    Wendy

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    Looking great Zen. Glad to see you went for the resin, and no stain options, certainly my choice.
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    Nice WIP Zen'one, the text on the pic's is a good idea it saves clicking between pages/tabs.

    Is there any reason the sliding DT is only angled 1 side?

    You deserve many greens for this thread!
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    Thanks Harry.
    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72 View Post
    Is there any reason the sliding DT is only angled 1 side?
    Only one side is angled because for hand cut DT it's easier to make. The only reason to do 2-sided angles would be if you're using a router bit.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Naaaaaah I wouldnt use a router bit... errr yes I would!
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    Default Planing down the casting resin filling the knot holes

    Managed a bit of shed time today -- just enough to work on those knot holes.

    The blu-tac left some light grease stain behind, but was very superficial, and able to be removed with some light planing.

    The ridges from Otto's thicknesser are still visible on these boards. I'll wait till I've edge-joined them before planing these marks away.
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    Default Setting up for mortising the door stiles

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    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    ∅∅
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    Default Cutting the mortises

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    Default Mortising . . . and tenoning

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