Jointed 2x4's on leveled sawhorses and a stack of parts.


Outside frame and long ribs done.

All but the last row of short ribs in. The last row of short ribs needs to be trimmed a little - apparently the SU calculations weren't exact, as the "~" in "~3 13/16" implied.
2 comments:
Is the point of this just to have a very flat surface to work on?
Rico: yes. A big, flat, surface to work on is a big deal when you're trying to assemble stuff. The table top is a reference surface.
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