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A Time for Splines

April 21, 2016
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And here is the three-way spline, after cleanup and some fitting, inserted into one of three curved stretchers. The hand (mine) gives a sense of scale. It's a tiny little thing, kind of cute.

posted by Mike Korsak
In Shop Notes Tags spline, mortise and tenon, curved joinery
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