The first step is to make a template for the leg and cut it out of a block of soft wood.

Then the fun begins... cutting the bridal joints that will hold the table skirt. Then cutting the half-miters.



Lessons learned from this attempt:
-cut the half-mitered bridal joints in the square
-do not connect them, leave all meat in the corner
-use a narrower blade on the bandsaw so there's less cleanup required
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