Saturday, September 26, 2009

bridle joints


Today I've been doing prep work for next week's Clear Spring School classes, getting ready for small show and demonstration of my work at the Eureka Springs School of the Arts tomorrow and I have been finishing up the bridle joints for making Green and Green inspired drawer fronts for a friend's home. The wood is cherry. You can see the grooves cut to house tongue and groove pieces that will fill between the borders. It is a simple joint, fairly easy to cut using a table saw and tenoning jig. And it will last many years.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:48 AM

    And it's also not as easy to get it right as you made it look!

    Mario

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