--- In [email protected], "Tom Hawley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the easy way to make a compromise joint is to use a rail 
> joiner intended for the larger size and  put a shim under the
smaller rail. 
> The catch is to find canstock, shimstock or whatever in thickness of
 .125 
> minus .100 = .025 or maybe .037.

    I make them by inserting a small piece of the two different rail
sizes into a standard rail joiner then set it upside down on an anvil
surface and pound on the bottom till the rail tops align, it creates a
perfect little step, just like the real ones!....dave



 
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