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I find it quite fun to try and describe my processes so the first “teaching” I’ve done is an attempt to explain how I made tenons for the Mission sofa table.
Enjoy,
Mark
Measure it with a micrometer, mark it with chalk, cut it with an ax.
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outstanding idea Mark !
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It is noble to teach oneself, it is still nobler to teach others -- Samuel Clemens
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Steve
St. N.Thanks.
I've just added a few things. I'm going to try to add a project a week or so until I get caught up on all the stuff I've done. Then I'll start posting the new stuff.Enjoy,
Mark
Measure it with a micrometer, mark it with chalk, cut it with an ax.
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The first step is to score the sholders of the tenons. This is done to prevent tear-out with the router..
I use a DoveTail bit and just break the surface a 'BIT' in my Horizontal Router table..
Saves me a TS Set-UP... Just me...
Also a great idea. Thanks,
Mark
From my perspective, the tablesaw setup is easy compared to the router setup...
Measure it with a micrometer, mark it with chalk, cut it with an ax.
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