: I used yellow carpenter's glue, seems to have worked well enough. I
: used 45 degree metal bits to further secure the corners. Sadly,
: I can never seem to cut a perfect 45 degree angle so there are
: gaps. Thankfully, I know how to fill 'em.
: Robert N Pruden
I'll have to try to figure out a way to scan a book I've got. It's got actual wood samples in it for a whole bunch of different species of woods. Also should look up it's title, though I don't know if that book is still available. Would be helpful I think if I could scan it and post pix. Might be a copyright issue?
Red oak is much more common and is much cheaper usually than it's white cousin.
Bill H.
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