Lee Valley Tools    Woodworking Newsletter
   Vol. 3, Issue 6
   July 2009
 
   Patricia's Bridal Cabinet: Part 3
 


The Glass Door of the Upper Case Continued:

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9. Shaping the inside edge of the rail. The rip cut that defines the corner was started on the table saw, then continued with a handsaw.
 
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11. Sizing the rail tenons with a chisel.
 
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13. A view of the cleaned up rail.
 
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15. The completed joinery of stile and rail; note the horn on the end of the stile, which will be removed after glue-up.
 
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10. The waste is cut from the inside of the frame, leaving material in the corner that will be shaped later.
 
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12. Cleaning the small miter cut on the back side shoulder of the rail.
 
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14. A bevel cut on the table saw further defines the bead on the inside edge of the frame.
 
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16. Before glue-up, the frame was dry assembled and the inside corner was cleaned up with the bandsaw.
 
 
                             
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