Casement Trim In Shop

That turned out pretty nice!!

You went all backwards form what I do though.

I set the head casing first, tack with 2 nails in the center and then you can do each leg.
This also gives you some play in your head casing so you can get everything to line up and the reveals the same.

I have cut some big crown with my 55 and mft/3.
 
Very nice window job. I like the fact that you put the apron under the sill. So many people nowadays skip the apron. Having the apron makes the overall opening look so much better. I always do my legs first and then the top. That's the way we were taught.
Sophomore in HS, doesn't he still come under child labor laws? [big grin] Not that my old man knew anything about that.
 
Really it's a stool with an apron underneath.

That is pretty good for a rail saw and a table with a bunch of holes on it.
 
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