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Basic Description | In the free plan below, we illustrate a technique that that shows you how to incorporate a narrow stripe into almost any wood project. You begin with your primary wood, cut a curve, and then glue a thin sliver of a contrasting wood between. The result is a beautiful detail can be used to add sinuous curves to pulls, box tops, drawer fronts, table tops etc. |
Once the glue has dried you can unclamp and send the piece through the thickness planer to clean up the surfaces. Now you have a board with a thin stripe through it. As discussed in the design considerations section below, you can use this to add an elegant detail to almost any wood project. |
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