Flag for the Fallen | Display Case Build | 2021/17

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I was commissioned to build a display case for a U.S. military veteran who has passed away. It was an honor to provide this case for a fellow Brother-in-Arms.

I built it out of S4S Red Oak using standard mitered corners. The top was a typical 45 degree miter, but the lower corners were a sharp 45 degree that required a tenoning jig to cut the board on the vertical.

The flag is large, almost six feet wide and over nine feet long. When folded it is a triangle that is 24 inches wide, 12 inches tall, and about 5 inches thick.

This project can be built in a weekend with standard wood shop tools.

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