Cleaning Out and Assembling the Housing Dado
…from the top with a sharp chisel that fits comfortably in the recess and work your way down to the bottom. Use a double handed grip on the chisel to…
…from the top with a sharp chisel that fits comfortably in the recess and work your way down to the bottom. Use a double handed grip on the chisel to…
…overly tight, use a chisel hammer to help fully seat the joints. Finally, use a sharp chisel to pare the protruding nubs, if necessary. Ensure you are choking up on…
With the recess to depth and cleaned up, lay your piece flat on the bench top and offer the corresponding divider piece to test the joint. Use a chisel hammer…
…some glue in the mortise hole. Use the chisel hammer to help you seat the joint then apply a clamp once you have both the legs in place. Once you…
…to resemble a circle Cutting to the line – Chisel Once all 4 corners are cut off, use a wide chisel and chisel hammer to split cut/chop off the waste…
…with your chisel and chisel hammer to remove the last of the bulk of waste material 4. Use a flat bottomed spokeshave to help refine your curve, go from the…
…a step down as usual If you use the chisel hammer, be sure to go quite gently at first You can go back in again with the knife and square…
…out the edges of the mortise. Therefore, listen to the changing sound of the chisel chops as you get closer to the middle and apply less force with the chisel…
Begin with the quadrant shape on the end of the spatula. Clamp your blank tight in the vice and use a 1” chisel and chisel hammer to chop the bulk…
…chisel hammer and a square to ensure these are all lined up. Mark 1 ⅛ “ (29mm) from the end, use the square to square this across all 4 aprons….