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A 21st-Century Kas, Part 2: New Use for a Classic Design
Experienced furnituremakers know they can’t impose their will on wood. They know that they must compromise, and the frame-and-panel concept is one such compromise. Yes, that wide central panel will expand and contract across its width, but if we conceal the edges of the panel in deep grooves, the dimensional changes will be unnoticed and… »

