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Good n' Easy Drafting / Design Table

Step 2The Cuts

The Cuts
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Here's a diagram showing all the cuts and the usage of the pieces.

If your door is too long and you need to cut it down: SAVE THE CUT OFF END. The hollow body doors need to have a capped end. You see that little light colored piece, between the wood sheets? That's what you need. Strip the wood sheets away, and shove that piece of wood into the open end with a little wood glue. Clamp it in and let it dry.
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Aug 28, 2011. 4:19 PMjsgraham says:
How much of an angle do you get from a 1-1/2" tall riser? I'm a comm-art and graphic design student. I do a lot of work at home, and I prefer a bit more angle that what you describe. Adding an inch or two won't affect your design... of course, that's my thinking. Thanks for the instructable.
Jun 12, 2010. 3:29 AMmackey444 says:
I'm sorry I really do not get the part about the riser, and where to put it?

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