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    Warren Lake

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    splines also locate things and aid in clamping. If i do base with some type of feet and moulding they are both splined on and forced together. Its done

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    Richard Coers

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    So I wouldn't do that to an heirloom, but for everyday user chairs, it works. That is the goal of making a repair, isn't it? The maker intends for the

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    Richard Coers

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    For wood spoons and cutting boards, I use no finish. The wood doesn't look flashy, but the utility is just fine. On bowls that will be used for food serving,

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    Christian Hawkshaw

    Ogee feet no spline?

    My thoughts are the same as Edward and Warren on this subject: Build the furniture to be durable during moving, especially for larger pieces. The last

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    Maurice Mcmurry

    A Tip For Ticks

    Ouch indeed! That looks bad. Darling got home and got the head and mouth parts out of the red bump on my back. Alcohol, Neosporin and a Band-aid, feeling

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