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Drilling
2) Drill all the holes first. Tips: If dowels are required, make sure you check that the diameter of the dowels matches the diameter of the drill bit. To check if the fit nicely, try it on a piece of waste wood. If you require a flat hole, use a Forstner Bit instead of a Drill Bit. If you require a large hole and not even the Forstner Bit can create it, consider using a Hole Saw instead.
Sawing
3) Trim (concave or convex) curves using Scroll Saw (if wood is thin) or Tenon saw (for straight cut). For external curves, the Circular Sanding Machine may be used.
Tips: Round the edges for aesthetics. It usually works. 6) Join parts using PVA and and Panel Pins or Screws. Note: When using screws no PVA glue is required. Because one of the reasons for using screws instead of nails is so that the parts can be taken apart later on. If you use nails (and PVA glue), then you are prepared for a permanent joint.
Special Note:
Sometimes it is necessary to join (step 6) first before sanding (step 5). Sometimes it is necessary to join all parts (step 6) before the applying the finishing coat (step 7). It all depends on the nature of the project.