How is it possible for a remote to get lost when you never leave the recliner. I swear there is a remote thief in my house. He sneaks in and hides the thing under a cushion or in a drawer that is never used.
I don't know if the remote thief will be defeated by this project but I built it anyway. The project uses a 36" x 6" x 1/2" board and a few inches of 1/4" dowel rod.
I used the dowel to pin the pieces together but they are mostly decorative and could be left out. Glue is more than strong enough to hold this project together.
All the pieces were cut to size on the table saw and then the scroll work was completed. This insured an accurate fit during assembly.
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