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| | | | | A wooden cradle to hold a sewing machine during testing and restoration. | |
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tinyshopww.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Last time, I ended up with the main carcass like this. Two ends dovetailed to the bottom, horizontal divider joined to the ends with multipl... | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | (Don't let the one day between posts fool you. The last post reflected about a month's worth of work, and this one was about a week's worth, including a long weekend.) After gluing up the stretchers, I needed to clean them up before trying to fit them to the legs. Try as I might, I wasn't able to get the two boards perfectly aligned, and, of course, there was glue squeeze-out. | |
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| | | I'd been a bit worried about how exactly I was going to flip the bench over, but between my wife and teenage son, we were able to get it flipped over with no injuries to either the workbench or the workers. Below, you can see it in the permanent location under the one window in the garage. Fits just perfectly in the space. (It's almost like I measured and planned it! | ||