Cutting and Fitting the Shelf
…chisel to remove any fuzzy bits that could stop the joints from seating. Create a step down with a sharp chisel Saw down to your depth line Either saw down…
…chisel to remove any fuzzy bits that could stop the joints from seating. Create a step down with a sharp chisel Saw down to your depth line Either saw down…
…use a chisel bevel down, be sure not to touch the diamond stone and this may damage the edge of your chisel. Using the Holder To learn how to sharpen…
…a saw handle, put a hammer in the vise and line the stud on top of this, use another hammer to drive this in from the other side. One strike…
…simply carry on using the same chisel you used to take out the waste. Work from both ends and be a little more attentive to staying level along the recess….
To remove the center ridge and level the bottom of the recess, use the widest chisel that will fit comfortably between the walls. Make sure it’s newly sharpened. Secure your…
As usual, start with the shoulders of the tenons. Use a wide chisel to create a step down on the waste side of the knifewall. Then saw down to your…
…surface with a spokeshave. Therefore, keep your eyes on the cutting edge of your chisel as you chop and alter the angle of the chisel (by raising or lowering the…
Secure your workpiece in the vise and use a wide chisel to pare down to the bottom of the cut to remove the waste immediately adjacent to the wall. Repeat…
The router plane is used to refine cuts which are either made by chisels, saws or machines. In use, the blade cuts in a similar way to a chisel but…
…knifewall Paul takes the joint apart (remember to use a rubber faced hammer to avoid hammer marks damaging the surface) and checks for an uneven surface between the pins then…