⚙️ EPISODE #242: One of the trickiest of drawer fronts to cut and fit properly is the Overlap beaded style. It was very popular on great Eighteenth Century pieces and also with the Shakers here in Canterbury, NH. In this episode I demonstrate my method for making the drawer front and we’ll see if we can cut a few dovetails too. (Closed captions)
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