I made this Walnut Headboard for my mother as a Christmas present.
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Parts for the headboard. |
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The boards are first cut to rough length. |
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All of the boards have to be run through the joiner to true the edges. |
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View of the headboard parts after the joiner. |
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After the joiner the boards are run through the table saw to make them parallel. |
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Bug's-eye view of one of the glued-up panels before sanding. |
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Another bug's-eye view of a panel after the joints are sanded. |
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Finished headboard with doggie pulls. The finish is linseed oil. |
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This is the headboard setup and attached to the bed. |
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