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I'm building a Shaker Chest of Drawers and want to put breadboards on the
ends of the top - and now that I accidently cut the non breadboard top a tad short, I'm not really left with a choice (I know, measure twice, cut once) I'm worried about wood movement over time but don't really want to do a tounge and groove operation if I can avoid it because they don't ever seem to line up perfectly (at least for me). Any suggestions or do I have to bite the bullet and do it like Normie does it? Don |
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