Dog on it. In case you ever wanted to stop a Federal drawer in case how might you stop it? Don't leave your bench dog to take care of the problem. You might have paws to consider. When barking dogs lie it might be up the wrong tree.
Dog on it!!! I know most of my postings are silly but each and every picture could have a question attached. I will try not to lead anyone a stray. Each and every picture has several paths which you should have paws to consider weather the forecast will be sunny or ruff weather ahead. I don't want to send anyone barking up the wrung tree. Mistakes are how we all learn. Dog on it!!!
I usually use thin blocks of maple or hickory as stops, catching the back of the drawer front. Not sure how well terrier will work for that. Anyway, I always use sound wood, never "bark" for a stop.
In response to your April 16 post on "Dog on it", I think you really do have a cat caul there. Personally, I find cat cauls work well when using hot hide glue as they like to sleep on warm places. PSP
Dog on it! A delima. This is a 24+ wide mahogany board. It is not quite long enough to get two lengths for a speculation dining table top. Missing the length by one inch. Checks do continue. What might be your answer?
Dog on it! What happens when you can't reach your cutting gauge while holding down what will be your cross banding? It might take a fineline to even things out.
There might have been fore tails if the feet had been all there. One has to ask why a person would cut off their feet and thus reduce the ability to fore tail the future.
If you were going to add teeth to a dental molding for a central Virginia tall case clock how might you do it. Don't use your canines or you might bite off more than you can chew. Segmented molding might make thing more digestable. Dog on it!
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