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How to Photograph a Wooden Spoon

The Polder family started a small business in Florida making baked goods. Over time, customers preferred their baking utensils - ladles, spoons and spatulas - hand carved and chiseled from walnut, cherry, hickory, beech or maple - from trees near their 100 acre farm in Tennessee. Prices range all the way up to $599. 

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Mortised and tenoned joints opening

Q: We recently made a wooden item that has some moulding pieces on the outside. The stile and rail joints were mortised and tenoned, and then glued. We then finished them with a catalyzed varnish. Now the joints are opening about 0.03 inches maximum, usually less. Yet, the cracks are unsightly. Are small cracks like this "normal?" Is there something we can do in the future to avoid such problems?