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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Jim san, Mark san, Thank you for your encouragements. I will continue to practice. Some recover by poor skill. Bad plan(e)ing and bad sabding make me recovering-adjustment many times. Then a front turns thin. So... some recovering way which is taught. 1)make small board a little bit thick than a gap 2)cut into small pieces like as 5mm * 5mm. and put them behind a drawer by spit. 3)adjust a good front face. then glue them and push drawer to case. 4)get a good result... perhapes. Yes, this is pleasure and pain to make things. ![]() |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Benny, with a little thought, all mistakes can be camouflaged and you are learning how to do this quite quickly.
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | HI Benny san "The art of woodworking is the art of fixing errors" ... ![]() We all make them (errors) all the time but you are the only one that knows where to find them in the project the norm... Cut 4 boards and you will have one off just a bit, that's just the way it is..the best way is to cut 8 and then match the good ones up LOL LOL to make 1 or 2 good pairs ![]() =====
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Harry san, Bj san, Thank you for your encouragements. A comouflage and fixing errors, I really need to learn how to be done. And also I need to increase an ability of assumption, drawers for example, which insisible point(part or area) are too tight. Woodworking id the endless excercise, I think. Cut 8. Bj san, thank you for a good advice. If I become rich like as Bill Gates, I will try. |
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| Registered User Forum Geek Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Coconut Creek, Florida (near Ft. Lauderdale) First Name: Jim Posts: 263 ![]() | Benny, you are rich in your heart right now. Keep up the good work.
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