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18/11/2003 4:11 AM

Louver shutters - Workbench magazine #241 May 97

Hi all,
I'm looking for guidance on making louver shutters and have found a
reference to Workbench magazine #241 of May/June 1997.
I believe a copy is available from the publisher but am wondering if
it will be of any use to me.

Has anyone got a copy and can let me know how useful it might be;
beginner/intermediate/expert etc.

Also, if anyone has any other reference sources for building louver
shutters, I would be most grateful.

Many thanks in anticipation.

Best regards

Andy
Portsmouth, UK


This topic has 1 replies

RJ

"Roger Jensen"

in reply to [email protected] (Andy) on 18/11/2003 4:11 AM

18/11/2003 1:19 PM

Andy,

Shutters may not be for the beginner, but a very do-able project for the
average woodworker. I built plantation shutters for my home several years
ago and read the article you refer to, though I chose my own plans and
methods of construction. I would get the article, it's going to steer you
into the right direction. I am sorry I no longer have my drawings or notes.
An internet search will give you a raft of information.

Two things come to mind;

1. Pins which are available again search internet.
2. I used T-25 staples to form the link mechanism between the opening bar
and individual louvers.

rog





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