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Georges > These two smaller kites were in the air most of the day.
Georges > A completed eagle...Return to Woodworkers Guild
Georges >  Another member explains the construction of his nested side tables.Return to Woodworkers Guild
Georges > A display of a few types of joints that can be made with the jig.>Return to Woodworkers Guild
Georges > This type of arch is often used above doorways. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Georges > The bolts ride in the slots and pencil traces the oval. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Georges >  Alfred demonstrated a much better method using a jig.  Two bolts are placed in the beam at A and B.  The pencil goes in the beam at C.  The distance from A to C will be half the length of the Oval. The distance from B to C will be half the width.Return to Woodworkers Guild
Georges > and finally, laying out a spiral using the Fibonacci series. Return to Woodworkers Guild
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