4. Creating the First Knifewall
…for doing it this way is to ensure a tight fit. On one of the pencil lines, use your square and a newly sharpened knife to mark a definitive knifewall…
…for doing it this way is to ensure a tight fit. On one of the pencil lines, use your square and a newly sharpened knife to mark a definitive knifewall…
…Card Scraper Abrasive Paper (150 grit) 1. Once you have cut your wood to a square section, you can use a coin to draw around on the ends. An alternative…
…To do so, clamp your top and bottom pieces together, make sure the ends are flush and using your square to register against, make a very short knife nick right…
…to seat all the joints Make sure to check for square by measuring internal corner to internal corner once you have clamped your box. If one of the diagonals is…
…(19mm) x 2” (51mm) Tools: Plane Spokeshave Gauge Knife Steel rule Square Panel saw Tenon saw Brace and 1″ bit Drill and drill bit Chisel 1” (25mm) and ½ “…
…project to be dead square when the glue is dry, and clamps can indeed clamp a project out of square. Our way is the proven way used by centuries of…
…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…
…a dovetail template) Square Knife Dovetail Saw Pencil Chisel 1″ (25mm) or smaller, you might find it easier to pare cut with a ½”(13mm) or a ¾” (19mm) Chisel Hammer…
…laying out dovetails, plus it’s a great training exercise in itself for laying out and cutting shoulders accurately.) Setting Sliding Bevel Gallery: Square a line across a scrap piece of…
…both sides of the shoulder, moving the knifewall over. This would result in having a gap when the joint is done, or even the dovetail being out of square. Clamp…