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Slight workshop envy creeping in as well!
Just to add some context, how it was when I took it on:

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And now looking from the other end:

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It's a drafty, grade 2 listed, cattle shed, long and narrow, which can be challenging, but in an ideal location.
 
Update to add some progress pics on the latest job.

I had already made the frame for this door, so onto the door, stiles and rails machined all M & T'd:

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Machined up the infill panels, all with a tongue on, ready to go into grooves in the top rail, stile's and muntins, I make a rod to work out their width, based on the narrowest board, which then dictates the width of the muntins, so just a dry fit:

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Dry fit of the muntins M & T'd into top and bottom rails:

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Will get on with cutting all the grooves for the boards to fit into, tomorrow, not sure when I'll glue it up, only got up to 8 degrees in the shop today..
 
It’s been a while since I last bought any oak, if you don’t mind me asking roughly what gas it got to now for cubic foot? I’m assuming your using European oak?
 
Is it a Tesh 2 or 3 you have? How much do you use the third head if you have it? I have a Tesh 3 but had a Multico before so I have a lot of 55mm scribes so don’t get much useage out of the third head at the mo……equally don’t make much these days, most now tinkering with machines😜
 
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