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Some of Jim's sketches use in his books.
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Planning dovetail layout for a box.
Photo credit: Kevin Shea
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Planning edge banding in a veneered box, assembled as a unit; the lid separated after glue-up
Photo credit: Kevin Shea
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Dovetail layout considerations when a cabinet door either overlays the sides or is let into a rabbet.
Photo credit: Kevin Shea
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Edge banding possibilies in a veneered cabinet
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Rabbets for pairs of doors. The rabbet is deeper on the right-hand door, providing room to for a mortise lock. Jim this even if there was no lock.
Photo credit: Kevin Shea
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Expected wood movement in changing environments. Jim said the best explanation he'd seen came from a publication from the Royal Mail picturing the annual rings as rubber bands.
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Curator: David Welter - Archivist: Kevin Shea


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