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<blockquote data-quote="sand18f" data-source="post: 156178" data-attributes="member: 1517"><p>Make a "Mock-up" first...if it isn't too late.</p><p> Any old chunk of hard wood, oak etc., will serve this purpose. Try the support blocks from an old shipping pallet...check for nails...especially hidden nails, before you mess up a good saw blade or drill bit. The mock up will let you know what tools you need and how to use them. Same with staining and finishing. Don't be concerned with the finished appearences. This is just to find out what you need. JMHO</p><p></p><p> Good luck and remember...your first one may or may not be on the same level as Mr. Davis.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sand18f, post: 156178, member: 1517"] Make a "Mock-up" first...if it isn't too late. Any old chunk of hard wood, oak etc., will serve this purpose. Try the support blocks from an old shipping pallet...check for nails...especially hidden nails, before you mess up a good saw blade or drill bit. The mock up will let you know what tools you need and how to use them. Same with staining and finishing. Don't be concerned with the finished appearences. This is just to find out what you need. JMHO Good luck and remember...your first one may or may not be on the same level as Mr. Davis. Bill [/QUOTE]
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