Glazing Beading & Sub-Cill Machining - Part 10: Oak Casement Window

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In this episode we focus on machining all the smaller components on this window, the glazing beads and the sub cill from the remaining timber. There are many designs of beading, so feel free to choose one that you like the look of. I would make sure it has at least a 15 degree bevel on and weathered surfaces to shed water. Minimum is 9 degrees, but I wouldn't go less than 15 personally on beading.

This is the final episode in the series on this particular window. I will pick this up from this point on another project to carry the series on at some point in the future. If you would be interested in cross section drawings or the sketchup model of this window, if there is enough interest, I will put them on Patreon so please comment.

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