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Dowling rather then tenons?
I am making a table that has some decorative pieces put in with tenons; the
consist of the decorative pieces instead of being solid. The tenons are not visable, nor are the pieces structural. It would be an aweful lot easier to use dowels, and probably more consistent as well. Am I overlooking something here? |
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