February 17, 20178 yr Author Ducksoup, those are very nice registers indeed. While we are on the subject I feel that I owe you all an apology for I miss informed you this morning by accident for I called the joints saddle joints.
February 17, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, DuckSoup said: That looks good Ralph. I made similar ones for my cold air returns. Used a 1/2" dado blade & then cut the boards to 1/2" wide strips for the half lap joints. Scroll cut the rose pattern to match the stain glass windows we have & to allow a little more air to flow. Wow very nice Bob and quite appropriate with the wide baseboard and wood floors...Scrolled rose a very nice touch indeed...Bet that stained glass window is something too.
February 17, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Ralph Allen Jones said: While we are on the subject I feel that I owe you all an apology for I miss informed you this morning by accident for I called the joints saddle joints. No harm no foul Ralph...still really like what you did...Dad always told me "anyone that doesn't make a mistake can't be doing anything anyway..." Apparently why I've always been busy all my life then...
February 17, 20178 yr Popular Post the register looks really good ralph, but i think this is a saddle joint......
February 18, 20178 yr 17 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: Wow very nice Bob and quite appropriate with the wide baseboard and wood floors...Scrolled rose a very nice touch indeed...Bet that stained glass window is something too. Thanks guys. We are the second owners of a home that was built in 1938. None of the interior wood has ever been painted, 6" base & 4" casing, hardwood flooring though out including the attic. We have 2 matching stain glass 20 * 36 and one in the front 14" * 72".
February 18, 20178 yr Now that's what I'm talking about! Talk about character and craftsmanship...what a piece of history you have there Bob...beautiful! Thanks for taking time to share...
February 19, 20178 yr On 2/17/2017 at 6:06 PM, p_toad said: the register looks really good ralph, but i think this is a saddle joint...... That's an Aussie saddle joint! John
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