Plan Author: Jim Boelling
Plan Contributors: Bill LaHay, Jim Harrold
Published Date: 2000
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Wood and/or Supplies needed: We used walnut, poplar and walnut plywood, but you can use wood of your choice.
Tools needed: Table saw, router, drill, planer, and other common workshop tools
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