Making Log Furniture Yourself

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making log furniture yourself
making log furniture yourself

Cutting his record when the record furniture

What I can do with a record of quarters? Well, you can connect at an angle of 90 degrees on your furniture. The first thing you do is the same as when half of your registration. You want to find a 2x4 line Registration and screw it. Be sure to put a screw into each end of the log when screwed to the 2x4. You want to find the distance between the outside of the 2x4 and central registration. Once you find the distance you want to set table saw near the measurement. Measure the height of his record when screwed to 2x4. September the table saw blade height to just over half the height of their registration. Once your fence and blade height is found, run the log through the saw table and make sure your 2x4 flush against the fence.

After make the first cut, take the session on the 2x4. Connect the 2x4 logging in again with the first cut almost parallel to the table is at. Make the first cut down just a hair when you screw the 2x4. You want the angle to between 75 and 85 degrees. The closer you can get to 90 degrees at best, but be sure not to exceed 90 degrees. If the angle greater than 90 degrees, will the differences between the registry and your furniture when you attach the log. Once you are ready to run the registry through saw her again, put it on the table saw and make the blade will meet the first cut you made. This will cut a quarter of the session.

Once your registration is in the quarter, I like the sand of my record with an orbital sander. After sand in the registry, which will be ready to be connected to his furniture. To connect the recording rooms, just use 2 "- 2 ½" screws through the back of your frame on the record. I put the screws right on the corner of the frame. If there are differences between the register and its frame, you can put smaller screws on the back of your frame where differences are.

Good luck with your future projects! For more information on the work of registering, check out my website www.buildingfurniture.net .

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I have been a finish carpenter for about a decade designing and making furniture. I hope you like my articles on making furniture!

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