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A New Spinet… Almost Done | Anthony Hay's, Cabinetmaker
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Anthony Hay's, Cabinetmaker. Another Symposium Done Gone. Time Goes By →. A New Spinet… Almost Done. February 5, 2015. It’s been a long time since I’ve posted on this site. Work has rolled along and time has passed me by, like always for us all. But I finally have something to show for the efforts. You see it here. Was a good introduction to how spinets really work. I’m just glad it’s staying together. Walnut Lid Under Assembly. Front Corner Joint of Lid Moulding. Note the kerfs to bend the long strip.
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Don’t Be Afraid of Hot Hide Glue! | Julien Lecomte's Blog
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Julien Lecomte's Blog. Woodworking, Amateur Astronomy, Web Development and Operating System Programming. Don’t Be Afraid of Hot Hide Glue! I recently started using liquid hide glue (I have only used Titebond’s liquid hide glue. So far, but you can also use Patrick Edwards’ Old Brown Glue. In New Haven, CT, period furniture maker Steve Latta. For $28. I figured that if this unit did not work out, at least I would have some very smooth legs :). After watching this very detailed video. Showing Patrick Edwar...