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    The "design angle" back of a sofa is about15°....

    The "design angle" back of a sofa is about15°. This angle applied to head boards has served my customers well for more than 15 years.
  2. My first two thoughts are, Can you post a picture...

    My first two thoughts are, Can you post a picture or reference to view and most beds are made to be assembled after they are placed on site. There are a bazillion different assembly fittings available
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    +1 I still use both but not together. The EB-3...

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    I still use both but not together. The EB-3 is great on a Uni but long for the Bosch 4000 and abrades the table surface.
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    Four vertical dowels, shelf pins, table pins or...

    Four vertical dowels, shelf pins, table pins or pin and socket connectors???
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    Yes Jaime, The exposed knuckle and lack of soft...

    Yes Jaime, The exposed knuckle and lack of soft close are the cost a stronger hinge. Some has mentioned the Sugatsune also an option.
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    Multiple hinges, yes. More specifications...

    Multiple hinges, yes. More specifications required. Grass or Hettich commercial hinges, probably. A call to the Grass or Hettich rep for a visit definitely and your local authorized distributor can...
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    When I see black in red oak my first thought is...

    When I see black in red oak my first thought is tannin stain. Any moisture at all and contact with iron will cause a stain. Hinges on an unfinished cabinet wet from rain drops will be a cause as an...
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    Two thoughts and a tip. I run a PC 7518 five...

    Two thoughts and a tip. I run a PC 7518 five speed in a table. Thought # 1. The larger router bits that I buy usually have a max speed printed on the package. # 2. The router instruction book had a...
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    Using the correct bit is perhaps more important...

    Using the correct bit is perhaps more important than the source of the bit. I prefer either Apex or S&G's imports, But the key is choosing the correct bit with a correct fit. check out the wiki at...
  10. Good choice and also here if necessary:...

    Good choice and also here if necessary: http://woodworker.com/cast-file-card-frame-with-pull-mssu-940-830.asp?search=card%20pull&searchmode=2
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    I use a 2 sided product from Woodcraft that was...

    I use a 2 sided product from Woodcraft that was touted on the "net" several years ago by turners but I use id for router patterns and it works great. Is not cheap but reliable!!
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    Solid brass hinges with a hidden retaining spring...

    Solid brass hinges with a hidden retaining spring like this : http://woodworker.com/solid-brass-butlers-hinge-2-12x1-mssu-872-287.asp
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    I was a flooring manufacturers tech agent in a...

    I was a flooring manufacturers tech agent in a former life. The differences are significant and personal! Research the products in a setting that will allow a very broad range of products and brands....
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    The only downside to the "utility" of plywood...

    The only downside to the "utility" of plywood drawers is possible splintering when you cut the blanks. Plywood is more stable than lumber for my money. Less risk of dimensional changes due to...
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    I have a full stable of Bosch routers as well and...

    I have a full stable of Bosch routers as well and Pat Warner Acrylic edge sub bases for my Colt and 1617. Pattern routing is routine for me too. The Varijig is something that would work for me and I...
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    My "sticky switch" predated the switch eventually...

    My "sticky switch" predated the switch eventually falling off. That is what brought me to the new switch availability. Don't know about the T-3.
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    Mike -I used the Bosch 1613 for years and still...

    Mike -I used the Bosch 1613 for years and still do for heavier work and 1/2" shank bits, but the T-4 is compact, light weigh and has ample power for 1/4" shank bits. I use flat for assembly plunges,...
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    Ken - Dyn-O-Mite fix is not searchable that I...

    Ken - Dyn-O-Mite fix is not searchable that I know about ;^) but a check of the Trend manual will provide a part number and contact info to purchase a new re designed lever. At less than 2 bucks a...
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    Trend T-4 Router Improvement

    I have a couple of T-4 plunge routers and have loved the routers, hated the switches since day one. Due to a broken switch lever replacement, I learned that the switch problems have been cured. Trend...
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    I buy them from my fastener supplier but for just...

    I buy them from my fastener supplier but for just a few Amazon for less that $10. including shipping for a fist full.
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    M3 X 6 but I use M3 X 3 because they are...

    M3 X 6 but I use M3 X 3 because they are available and they work,
  22. + 1 Had an issue with a switch on a T4 Router...

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    Had an issue with a switch on a T4 Router and a phone call resolved the problem and is bringing me a new lever. The real story is the very pleasant and knowledgeable response by the Trend staff...
  23. I would not, by design, mix overlay and inset....

    I would not, by design, mix overlay and inset. That said, it IS necessary in some cases. A wall bed requires inset door but may be installed in a room full of overlay door cabinets. The solution is...
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    Add on scribe moldings are common in tract homes...

    Add on scribe moldings are common in tract homes but I refer a 1/2 X 3/4" rabbit on the back side of the stile or frame that goes against the wall. Tri, with a block plane to fit.
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    Reliable in San Bernardino was a great supplier...

    Reliable in San Bernardino was a great supplier of bits for Confirmats and Kreg bits, if they are still around. Any industrial saw shop that does Confimat bits can do it as well.
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