Which sets a working sequence. Sort out the joint/hinge lines first between some roughed out pieces of wood. Only cut the final circle when you're happy with the fit..... I am challenged by the fact that once I cut the circle shape I then will have to cut the 2 joint lines, by doing so I will loose just a bit of the width and so after I have routed the two sides the circle won't be a perfect circle. Any further tips welcome, thank you
That's a pretty general way to go about things. Get the joints done first while you've flat faces and true edges to reference from. Do all the shaping and fancy bits as late as possible.Dee J - that's a "duh" moment, yes of course that's the way to do it, thank you.
Hello - now I have a question about tapering the wood legs of this table. How do you taper wood with limited tools?
Thanks Andy - so I would plane by hand sides, correct Any recommendation on a decent plane that would do the job?
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