Even though I built it myself, I still need a while to get it back
put together. The production is very easy. First a square is sawn across the middle, then
the two triangles are sawn. If you place the longest side against the stop, the result is automatic
four parts, each with two right angles and this is exactly what makes it so difficult to put it back together afterwards.
If you use wood with a strong grain, it will be easier because you can orient yourself on the grain.
This is also the reason why I used MDF here.
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