OK, have some photos from mfg. But it does not the justice and shows things that realy does not exist, as the waves in the wood reflects the light differently, making parts looking as unsanded or dyed. Here they are from former stages:
Lenght cutters prepared to assembly and trimmings:
Strip cutting boards in the same stage
Ultra blurry image which might give some idea what I dived into with some of the wood I have after sawing to dimensions-cracking upon releasing the forces from steaming, probably starting in some hair cracks from some damage to the tree
Tools of the trade-instead of mittrebox, I made myself this adjustable fence. Not much classy, dirt utilitarian and fast to make solution from alu profiles. Set up, clamp where needed, saw what you want. Works surprisingly well with the height of 2 2/5"
Wish I could show here some 100+ years old crosscut and rip cut saws with file sharpened teeth. Something like 25 or 32 TPI on crosscut and some fine 5,5 TPI with crown style tooth on the ripping one. But only Sandvik/Bahco hard points here. Wanted to buy the interchangeable blade system, but the wait time was 4+ weeks. People buy el cheapo mart stuff, nobody carries in stock blades per 40 bucks apiece.
But the finishing plane is one I found about 15 years back, with blade from "Warranted Sheffield cast steel". Maybe well over 100 years old. Made sharpening jig, brought it back to life when started on my (still unfinished and wanna be) LR muzzleloading gun. When I first time just tried the result of sharpening jig improvement, I stumbled into some very strange kind of berserk fierce I´ve never encountered in myself ever before and ended up with 2/3 finished stock in 40 minutes and 1 ft of shavings on the floor

. Still the only plane I can reliably use on the hardest woods I have in vicinity.
Ended up making the boards just how they fit into the pieces of the wood, as to get rid of as little as possible. No two will be of the same dimensions, every each an original. Will have time to continue on saturday and some on sunday.