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mission sideboard woodworking plans
Get a Leg Up Start building this project by working on the leg assemblies. They include the solid-oak legs and the plywood outer side panels that connect them. Cut and plane four leg blanks to 13⁄4″ square,...
- Posted/Updated 6 years ago
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Mission coffee table woodworking plans
Start by spreading out your lumber. Mark out each part with chalk. If your quartersawn wood is rough (and most comes this way), you’ll need to take a light pass with a thickness planer or hand plane...
- Posted/Updated 7 years ago
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Mission curio clock woodworking plans
Beautiful Beginnings In keeping with traditional Arts and Crafts design, I built this clock cabinet from quartersawn white oak. Begin construction with the framed panels that form the sides, front and back of the cabinet. Each frame...
- Posted/Updated 7 years ago
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Mission end table woodworking plans
Rough-cut your pieces to approximate size so you can joint and plane them all with the same machine settings. When the 3/4″-thick material is complete, reset your planer and bring the frame facings to 7/8″ width. Orient...
- Posted/Updated 7 years ago
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mission side table woodworking plans
The most challenging part of this project is the tabletop and its through-mortise-and-tenon corners. I recommend you use full-scale plans, as I find they help to avoid errors. You can either scale up the included plans or...
- Posted/Updated 8 years ago