Sizing the Lid and Base
…one corner, which will be your reference for the other measurements. Ensure one of the long edges is straight and the adjacent short side (end-grain) is square to it. Then…
…one corner, which will be your reference for the other measurements. Ensure one of the long edges is straight and the adjacent short side (end-grain) is square to it. Then…
…aprons as a guide, make sure it is flush with the ends of the table legs, use the square to butt this up against the apron and then use a…
…and trace around the tail with a finely pointed pencil. You can now move the tail piece out of the way and square the two lines down to the shoulder…
…Height/ Depth Adjuster ● Square Pre-set Stop ● Set Screw for Square Pre-Set Stop ● Fence, Fence Set Screw, Washer ● Depth Locking Set Screw Relevant Guides Sharpening a Router…
…flat, this is referred to as ‘flat face consolidation’. Next, consolidate the long edge, with the scraper standing tall on the workbench, use a burnisher square on and press hard…
…your square against the tip of the knife locked inside the nick you just made. Again, remember the square must be placed so that you’re cutting on the waste side…
…along the front Before you clamp your project to dry, check that you are square by measuring corner to corner. If not, tap the long corner to shorten until both…
…it steady, trace around the tails with a sharp, pointed pencil*. Make sure all four lines are clearly defined and then take the piece out of the vise and square…
…Tape Dovetail Saw Chisel ¼” (6mm), ½” (13mm), ¾” (19mm) [Optional- 1” (25mm)] Chisel Hammer Plane Square Handsaw Knife Gauge Screwdriver Square Awl (Can use a nail and steel hammer…
…edge and square the line across with a pencil. In this instance, Paul is going for 1” (25mm) which is the width of the beam of the square, and is…