Chopping the Stopped Recess
…once more with the square and knife to deepen the cut, followed by the chisel again. Pare into the knifewall to deepen the first wall Go with a second pass…
…once more with the square and knife to deepen the cut, followed by the chisel again. Pare into the knifewall to deepen the first wall Go with a second pass…
…the opening between the sides. Place the rail over the side pieces with one end 1/4″ in from the inside face of the side piece. Measure the same amount in…
…draw a rounded, quadrant shape on one half and cut to shape. Fold down the centre line and follow the rounded edge using a knife or scissors. Open it up…
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…may need to pare a little more off when glued up) is that the nubs can stop the clamps/vise from compressing the parts. See video below to illustrate the technique…
…read more on the combination gauge, we recommend the following from Paul’s blog: My Minimalist Tool List- The Combination Gauge On Marking Gauges Part I- Old and New Marking Gauges-…
…joints (Dovetail, Mortise and Tenon and Housing Dado) are commonly found in many projects. Once you have perfected these skills, you will find each course becomes easier. Each course comes…
…to create a knifewall on the waste sections of the line (first with a light pass, then a heavier one, but not too deep). Before moving the square away, make…
…you’re deep enough that the knife won’t drift, go with a third pass more heavily. This will make it easier to pare cut on the waste side before cutting down…
…whole curve. To strengthen the fine edge, take off the square corners along the curve with a single pass of the spokeshave. Remove the hard corners with the spokeshave set…