Lots of unusual clamping going on.
Clamping is relatively easy until you have to push down for the glue joint and maintain flatness. Flatness is good. I decided that my work bench was flat enough for this project. That actually makes it easy; just screw through a beam into the bench. You need lots of various length screws.
Luckily, I have acquired a few.
Most lengths from 3/4" to 12".
Here's the clamps (?) for this job.
Had to make a test run using plywood. This verified that the jigs and process would actually work.
Made up a sled for the table saw to cut very small angles required. Couldn't get good quick release hold down clamps for the fence so I made some crude ones out of hinges. Really happy with this one. Works great!
Luckily, I have acquired a few.
Most lengths from 3/4" to 12".
Here's the clamps (?) for this job.
Had to make a test run using plywood. This verified that the jigs and process would actually work.
Made up a sled for the table saw to cut very small angles required. Couldn't get good quick release hold down clamps for the fence so I made some crude ones out of hinges. Really happy with this one. Works great!
Here's the placement on the floor using the prototype.
Meanwhile, can you guess what these are?
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