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Mitering Stock for The New Brick-laid Apron

April 28, 2016
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As mentioned previously, the new apron will be made up of 3 layers of "octagons" with the middle layer rotated 45 degrees relative to the top and bottom layers. Here is some of that stock being mitered on the table saw. It's really nice quartersawn white cedar.

posted by Mike Korsak
In Shop Notes Tags quartersawn, white cedar, side table, studio furniture
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