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Use a razor saw or hacksaw blade to add<br />

some 'grain texture' to the outer side edges<br />

of the side sills and to the exposed sides of<br />

the end beams.<br />

Side sills and end beams have had 'grain<br />

texture' added, usually only one pass of<br />

the saw blade is sufficient.<br />

Lay side sills (check up) on a flat surface<br />

and wood glue beams in place. Beams<br />

should 'overhang' sills by 1.5mm at each<br />

side. Use scrap wood lengths cut 96.5mm<br />

long to use as spacers to maintain sill<br />

spacing until glue dries. Check with<br />

square to make sure sills and beams are at<br />

right angles.

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