Top is always last
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Top is always last
Sorry 90 degrees
Thanks George.
Pick up this book: Veneering A Foundation Course, by Mike Burton.
ISBN: 0-8069-2855-7
list price $19.95
dave
Mr Stephen T> Hi
Hi
I am trying to find any information I can about joining veneer at
45-degree angles i.e. the join from the top of a table to the side. Do you place the top piece then the side or vice versa, and what tools would you use to create a crisp joint.I have tried to find online information but so far I have had no luck and so I would appreciate any help I can get, including recommendations to any books there are with this kind of information.
Thanks in advance S.Topp
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