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When working with a soft wood is it always a good idea to ease the
exterior corners just a bit? I'm always worried that sharp corners will bruise, dent, splinter more easily than rounded (even if only slightly) corners. I doubt you can apply enough coats of poly to make any difference. But sometimes I'd like a sharp corner for the looks alone. FoggyTown |
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