Greene & Greene Ebony Plugs Part Two : Pillowing
The soft gentle pillowing of the original Greene and Greene plugs can be illusive . But actually its quite simple. My method yields me 99 - 1/4" plug per hour. This is not magic - anyone can do it. It also produces a very fine close to the surface plug that does not sink in at the corners. A note on an original Greene and Greene drawing stated the pegs to be 1/64" proud of the surface. Stay tuned and I will show you how....

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Greene and Greene Style Finger Joints.WMV

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