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Anyone know where there are free or otherwise pie safe plans? Where do you get the tins and the “tin punch patterns”?
Thanks,
Ellie
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American Woodworker had an article in Issue 79 (April 2000). It may still be available as a back issue. As I recall, it also listed sources for the tin, both blank and pre-punched.
*"American Country Furniture, Projects From the Workshops of David T. Smith", By Nick Engler & Mary Jane Favorite, Rodale Press, 1990. Pie safe plan starts on p. 273, and shows how to pierce the metal panels. There is a FWW advertiser that sells the metal panels in several patterns, in PA, I think. Don't have the name handy right now.
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