Woodworker's Journal 2004 Summer, страница 21

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Before you cut the tenons on the trellis rails, notch each rail end with a V/2" Forstner bit.

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The pattern for the trellis rail shown here is also used to form the shape of the stretcher, piece 8. Use this reference line to establish the end of your stretcher.

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Note: Cut all the dadoes in the beams before you shape the ends on your band saw.

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Note: One square equals 1/4"

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Note: We found that redwood lumber doesn't always measure a full 3/4" or VJS ; thick. Before cutting your half-lap joints, be sure to check your lumber and adjust the joint depths and widths accordingly.

Note: The horizontal cleats (pieces 3) are fastened to the outside edges of the rails first. Then the vertical cleats (pieces 4) are fastened to the posts. With the exception of miters at their ends, these cleats require no machining.

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