Laying Out the Pins
…down the lines with the square side of your dovetail template. *Note: On hardwoods, a knife is more precise for tracing around the tails, but on softwoods, the fibres tend…
…down the lines with the square side of your dovetail template. *Note: On hardwoods, a knife is more precise for tracing around the tails, but on softwoods, the fibres tend…
…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…
…recess with an ‘X’. These are only guidelines to ensure the hinges will be symmetrical and aligned with the lid. The exact cut lines will be made with a knife….
…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)…
…(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 “…
…woodworking. To make the 3 main joints, you will need: Chisels– 1″ and 1/2″(Approximately £15 for 2) Chisel Hammer (£16) Combination Square (£10) Tenon or Dovetail saw (£20) Woodworkers Knife…
…the depth from the shoulders.” Mark inside your mortise with a knife as this will be the inside of a mitre where both tenons join. Use the mitre marking as…
…and remove any glue residue. Using a Steel Rule as a Scraper Using a knife against the edge of a steel rule creates a very fine burr on the edge….
…Mortise and Tenon joinery Housing Dadoes Cross–cut and rip–cut sawing Using Registration Faces The 12 ESSENTIAL TOOLS YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR WORKBENCH Square Knife Pencil Tape measure Combination gauge…
…Scraper Guide The Router Plane Guide The Swing Brace Guide The Saws Guide The File Guide The Rasp Guide The Woodworker’s Knife Guide The Spokeshave Guide The Plane Guide The…