Getting started is always tough, but I needed to figure out how to optimize the cuts for the joinery I was going to use for the main cabinet. I decided to use the table saw for the first set of grooves and dados.
The details can be found here…
Getting started is always tough, but I needed to figure out how to optimize the cuts for the joinery I was going to use for the main cabinet. I decided to use the table saw for the first set of grooves and dados.
The details can be found here…
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Woodworking for the fun of it
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Woodworking for the fun of it