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It makes me wonder if they really used a solid piece, or if they glued it up. A glued piece would hold up better, and you can't see much of that in the cuts anyway, can you? Two 3/4" boards glued together, plane it to 1 1/4" and you'll have a very strong and warp resistant piece. Even if they didn't do it like that originally, I think it's one of those things you just have to do to make sure it won't move later on.And I can only imagine how much fun it will be to make the hardware... I guess getting it right is simply not supposed to be easy. ![]() By the way: If you haven't already noticed, there's a huge difference between maple and hard maple. Hard maple can be difficult to find in the lumberyards, but it's fairly common so any cabinet shop should be able to order it for you. |
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