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Step 1: Cut Parts
1.1 – Layout
Using the drawing provided, layout the parts. Remember
to allow for the saw kerf (about 1/8”).
1.2 – Crosscut
Crosscut the frame parts to the appropriate lengths. We
used a power miter saw, but a handsaw will work as well.
1.3 – Complete Frame Parts
Continue the process to complete the parts for the
frame.
1.4Rip
Rip the Top and Bottom portions of the build from the ½
panels.
NOTE: ensure boards are square prior to making cuts,
as factory cuts may not be perfectly 9
Layout Frame Parts
Complete Frame Parts Rip Top and Bottom
Crosscut
1.1 Layout
Using the drawing provided, layout the parts.
Remember to allow for the saw kerf (about 1/8).
1.2 Crosscut
Crosscut the frame parts to the appropriate
lengths. We used a powers miter saw, but a handsaw
will work as well.
1.3 Complete Frame Parts
Continue the process to complete the parts
for the frame.
1.4 Rip
Rip the Top and Bottom portions of the build
from the ½ and ¼ panels.
NOTE: ensure boards are square prior to making cuts,
as factory cuts may not be perfectly 90°
Step 1 Cut Parts
Crosscut
CCoommpplleettee FFrraammee PPaarrttss
Rip top And Bottom
1.1 Layout
Using the drawing provided, layout the parts.
Remember to allow for the saw kerf (about 1/8).
1.2 Crosscut
Crosscut the frame parts to the appropriate
lengths. We used a powers miter saw, but a handsaw
will work as well.
1.3 Complete Frame Parts
Continue the process to complete the parts
for the frame.
1.4 Rip
Rip the Top and Bottom portions of the build
from the ½ and ¼ panels.
NOTE: ensure boards are square prior to making cuts,
as factory cuts may not be perfectly 90°
Step 1 Cut Parts
Crosscut
CCoommpplleettee FFrraammee PPaarrttss
Rip top And Bottom