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I'm refinishing a very old dresser that has water damage and probably
1/8" of paint layers from repainting over the years. The oak is tongue and groove and I have a few pieces that are warped beyond repair from the water damage. I'm now forced with recreating this piece and don't know how to make a tongue and groove joinery. The wood is probably 1/4 inch thick by the way if that matters and the tonge and groove is very thin. Help!! |
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