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Does anyone know how the top rail with the oval inlay was done on the French Country Hutch in the June 2000 issue, page 78.
Thanks
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Does anyone know how the top rail with the oval inlay was done on the French Country Hutch in the June 2000 issue, page 78.
Thanks
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A similar piece by the same author appeared in issue #132, pp. 70-75. Drawings in that issue show details of the joinery for the top rail, but they don't address whether the piece was made with a frame-and-panel construction or carved from solid stock.
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