3-Way miters in 3 steps
This joint, often seen in Chinese furniture, is strong enough for the job, but it relies on a complex arrangement of integral tenons, miters, and tricky cuts.
Read moreThis joint, often seen in Chinese furniture, is strong enough for the job, but it relies on a complex arrangement of integral tenons, miters, and tricky cuts.
Read moreMichael Pekovich’s simple, versatile method yields fast, accurate results
Read moreSimple spacers lead to repeatable proportions and adaptable design
Read moreThis technique works for all kinds of frames, thick and thin, small and large, and also on boxes.
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