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What are you building with your milled wood? merged
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<blockquote data-quote="kimosawboy" data-source="post: 4020960" data-attributes="member: 47502"><p>Here are a few pictures of a four poster bed I completed a few years ago. This is all spalted maple that I milled up. All the components are bookmatched in some order, so the bottom rails are bookmatched and the top rails are out of the same piece of wood, same with the uprights. The headboard and footboard are separate pieces that connect with the rails via Lap joints. (When assembled it’s a very tight fit, with no flopping about).The finish is varathane natural oil .</p><p></p><p>G Vavra</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimosawboy, post: 4020960, member: 47502"] Here are a few pictures of a four poster bed I completed a few years ago. This is all spalted maple that I milled up. All the components are bookmatched in some order, so the bottom rails are bookmatched and the top rails are out of the same piece of wood, same with the uprights. The headboard and footboard are separate pieces that connect with the rails via Lap joints. (When assembled it’s a very tight fit, with no flopping about).The finish is varathane natural oil . G Vavra [/QUOTE]
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