Build a Counter Stool with Angled Legs Using Dowelmax Featuring WoodWorkWeb's Colin Knecht
Please subscribe and leave a comment below, thanks. Jim from Dowelmax and Colin Knecht from WoodWorkWeb team up to build a counter stool project with an angled leg framework. Included is a discussion of how Dowelmax automatically adapts the joints to the angles compared to the difficulty of making angled mortise and tenon joints.

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