Next episode in the on-going subdivision of my piece of exotic ligneous plant: the rail corners.
First job is to put shoulders on the exterior of the round over.
Then the same thing on the inside, finally cutting out a left-over square of stock.
Then, using exactly the same setup as before on the chop saw they get cut to length.
Then, it was time for the biggest head scratcher of the day: how to chamfer all eight interior corners without it taking all day. I'm sure there is a more efficient way to do this, but I don't know what it is.
A quick trip trip on the round-over plus a bit of sanding and they are off to the finishing department.
Done!
First job is to put shoulders on the exterior of the round over.
Then the same thing on the inside, finally cutting out a left-over square of stock.
Then, using exactly the same setup as before on the chop saw they get cut to length.
Then, it was time for the biggest head scratcher of the day: how to chamfer all eight interior corners without it taking all day. I'm sure there is a more efficient way to do this, but I don't know what it is.
A quick trip trip on the round-over plus a bit of sanding and they are off to the finishing department.
Done!
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