behold the almighty jig. Made from mdf glue and pocket screws to help cut the cheeks of the tenons. I then used a Japanese saw to cut the sides of the Tenon to fit.
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finally had some time at the weekend to make some progress. Plunged 44 mortises. Then set to work on making the 44 tenons. In order to quicken the tenon making progress I created a jig...
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Hi Custard thank you for all your advice so far. You are correct I am woodie newbie, I have made a few projects and my skills are improving with each bound. I have worked with Oak Veneered MDF in the past and most admit it was relatively easy to use for a bookcase I built previously but I...
I'm looking to build a computer desk. One thing I am considering is using beech for this. 1700 x 500 approxish size. I presume I should opt to obtain quarter sawn if poss? Assuming table top is 20mm thickness. What size PAR beech timber width provide the best results considering both economical...
State all the the equipment has been personally aligned/configured for accurate cuts etc. Boom super mark up. When the consumers complain, put it down to the courier bashing it about and refer them to the disclaimer
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Hi Gerry I have used this saw before. One thing I found was the turning lock was flimsy. So periodically the saw would gradually turn from 90 degrees to 87 etc. Managed to to cut most of my decking before it became unusable. Best thing to do is use it and return it before 30 days are up on...
I'll probably buy in a couple of weeks time as got a cross cut sled to build. Hopefully should be at least good enough for shop jigs. But if anyone buys before then let me know lol.
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