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Hi Ed, I appreciate your replies! The longer piece in he middle was a bit of a red herring! It should be the same length as the other two and inhave not cut the two pieces as a side and bottom for the cubby holes.
The end result will look like Paul’s dovetail caddy but with the back piece longer to allow coat hooks to be attached.
I will go with the solution of gluon up more 11″ pieces and dovetailing. I need the practise!
Hi, thanks for the replies here is a picture. It is essentially a coat rack with cubby holes above it. My aim is to housing dado the middle sections, but not sure how I would mortise / tenon?
I’ve jointed two boards together, to make an 11″ horizontal piece, and now want to add the two end pieces making it 5″ deep. I will be cutting out a curve shaping the end pieces so that they are thin at the top, fat at the middle and thin ish at the bottom.
I could get some more wood to make sure the grain was all aligned which would allow me to do dovetails, but is that my only option?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Thanks here are some pictures. It clamps flat to my current bench. I will try and remove as much as possible. That’s a good idea to try the winding sticks closer to the middle and not just the ends. Never thought of that…!
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