Laying out the Tenons
…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….
…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….
…Guide The File Guide The Rasp Guide The Woodworker’s Knife Guide The Spokeshave Guide The Plane Guide The Hammer Guide The Chisel Hammer Guide The Square Guide The Chisel Guide…
…a Brace Buying a Woodworker’s Knife Buying a Rasp Buying a File Buying Saws Buying a Spokeshave Buying a Plane Buying a Hammer Buying a Square Buying a Chisel Hammer…
…palm of your hand instead of a chisel hammer as it’s only a small amount to take off. Take progressively steeper cuts as you get closer to the end and…
…(or marking gauge plus mortise gauge) Tenon saw Handsaw Chisel set ½”, ¾” and 1” (12mm, 18mm and 25mm) Chisel hammer or mallet Smoothing plane Brace and bits (or screw…
…pins. Dry Assembly Finally, with all joints cut and individually fitted, dry assemble the whole box using the rubber face of a chisel hammer if needed. Check if all joints…
…6mm chisel to measure the haunch but you can use a steel rule to measure this if you don’t have that size) Chisel hammer Knife Tenon Saw Router plane (Optional)…
…fit is a little tight and you use too much force with the chisel hammer. Therefore be especially sensitive and take off a little at a time if you find…
…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…
…x ¾” (approx. 20cm x 35cm x 19mm) Tools: Coping Saw (or a 1″ Chisel, Chisel Hammer and Tenon Saw) Spokeshave Round rasp Round file Plane Pencil Workmate® or workbench…