Wood: Framing Up
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Wood: Framing Up
How do you cut mortises? Especially in nearly 3 inches (70mm) thick stock? I started with a first we bit and the drill press, then removed material with 1/4" mortising chisel from the corners and finally started to cleaned it all up with a battery of @narextools_cz chisels. This maple is tough! #chisels #mortises #tenon #tenons #oddjob #mortise #mortisechisel #mortiseandtenon #byhandmade #byhands #imadeit #joinery #woodjoint #maple #walnut #workbench #mortiser #drillpress #forstner #forstnerbit #forstnerbits #drill #woodworkingproject #workshop #pióroiwpust #wpusty #stolarstwo #ebanisteria #marcenaria @bora_tool you were asking about our projects? This is mine, building a new workbench. (at Washington D.C.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_gLvPJjODV/?igshid=x0vlk5ro5f8v
Was able to cut the pins as well as the through mortises for the shelves and div… Was in a position to reduce the pins in addition to the by mortises for the cabinets and divider earlier than lunch.
A flexible steel rule made it easy to lay out the slat mortises on the back rail… A versatile metal rule made it straightforward to put out the slat mortises on the again rails. I struggled to carry it in place for some time earlier than I noticed a spring clamp would do the job for me.
To cut the mortises along the back rails, I screwed some curved cauls to my mort… To chop the mortises alongside the again rails, I screwed some curved cauls to my mortiser fence and clamp. I aligned the centerline of every mortise to a centerline I marked on the cauls to chop the mortises.
I’ve been tending to cut through mortises by hand lately, but there are so many … I have been tending to chop by means of mortises by hand these days, however there are such a lot of on this case they usually're sufficiently small that I made a decision to go to the mortiser.