Woodworker's Journal 2009-33-2, страница 50

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Rift-sawn stock (the square) yields the best-looking legs, with edge grain displayed on ail four faces. Plain-sawn stock displays edge-grain on two faces, face grain on the other two.

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Next, join one side assembly and web frame to the case, then the second. Slide the dust panels into place and glue the top frame dovetails into the leg sockets. Apply glue in the back-panel grooves and install the three back panels.

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April 2009 Woodworker's Journal