Sash Clamps
…to catch on these. Use a chisel hammer to ensure the beam goes down all the way, then secure it by denting the stem with a nail punch and hammer….
…to catch on these. Use a chisel hammer to ensure the beam goes down all the way, then secure it by denting the stem with a nail punch and hammer….
…the top and bottom pieces, one at a time, and use the chisel hammer to seat those all the way. Finally, use a clamp to give to close off any…
…see how to do a roundover, click here. Pare the corners into a matching round using a chisel to gradually round it and use a file to smooth this roundover….
…is a common size for mortise and tenons. Set the pins to the width of the chisel, then set the distance from the nearest pin to the stock of the…
…as usual Take care as you approach the bottom end. Any gaps here will be visible when the joint is together. Use a narrow chisel to lift up the waste…
On the end of your mortise piece, measure ¼” (6mm) down from the face with the mortise and mark with a pencil. Using a chisel like Paul is doing here…
…knifewall and then make a step down for your saw with a chisel. Cut the notch out using a tenon saw. Square a knifewall over the pencil line on the…
…(19mm) x 2” (51mm) Tools: Plane Spokeshave Gauge Knife Steel rule Square Panel saw Tenon saw Brace and 1″ bit Drill and drill bit Chisel 1” (25mm) and ½ “…
…the parts. Once the joint goes in, ensure there is no debris on the bench top and then tap your joints together using the rubber face of the chisel hammer…
Use a sharp chisel to slice off any dried glue that may have squeezed out. Apply two or three coats of shellac as a protective finish. It’s advisable to pour…