This project was made using 18mm birch plywood. Tag me on @theswedishmaker on instagram of you make a version - I would love to see it. The back stretcher wasn't cut on the cnc, but it is equally long to the front stretcher, cut at 20 degree angle and 45mm wide.
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The holes for the dowels are 8mm and are used for aligning when glueing the pieces together. One of the stretchers was cut on the table saw because it has an angle to it. The angle is 20 degrees and the pieces is 45mm wide and equally long to the front stretcher.
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The holes for the dowels are 8mm and are used for aligning when glueing the pieces together. One of the stretchers was cut on the table saw because it has an angle to it. The angle is 20 degrees and the pieces is 45mm wide and equally long to the front stretcher.
The Swedish Maker · October 23, 2021
Wonderful project! Where does the separately cut "back stretcher" go to?
Matthias · January 14, 2022
Hi Lucy, you can find the full file on my website theswedishmaker.com
The Swedish Maker · April 14, 2023