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PostPosted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:40 pm 
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WaddyThomson wrote:
Another who's glad to see you posting again, Shawn. Between you, David, Joshua French, and Colin, I have learned most of what I know about building that's not in a book. I have missed your posts. We need more classical builders around here.


I'm not a classical builder......but I sure enjoy reading the posts. Learned a lot too.

I must admit, I'm unsure what an overlay is.

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Interesting post here. I made a triangular volute style (?) joint as illustrated in my Cumpiano/Natelson book under traditional style, assuming it was what Martin used to do, and hadn't heard about a bridle joint. That book also states a 15 degree angle as standard.


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