Handbook of Joinery (Art of Woodworking)
Jon Arno
Language: English
Pages: 148
ISBN: B009G7A86Y
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
The Art of Woodworking - Handbook of Joinery
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router to cuL mortigesand tenona: workpieceia secured in vieeand ji4 ia clamped to workpiece A \ \ ' \ 6 Multi-joint jig Uoed with router to cut morbise-a nd -tenon jointe. L-ehapedbracket ia faatened to backup board and secured in viae;appropriate template ia attached to bracket. Comeawith guidebuehin4,router aubbaae.and bits t I I I I I t I I I t I 90 I I I I I OPENMORTISE-AND-TENON IOINTS T AIsoknown as a bridlejoint or slipjoint, the openmortise-and-tenonis commonlyusedin frame
Next,usea dovetail square to layoutthepinsontheendsof the board asshownin thesequence at left.(Seepage119 f o r i n s t r u c t i o on ns m a k i n a g d o v e t asi lq u a r ien t h e s h o p .B ) e g i nw i t hh a l f - p i nast e a c he d g e m , aking surethenarrow endsof thepinsareontheoutside face of theboard. Nextoutline thewaste sections adjacent to thehalf-pins. Ona wideworkpiece, suchastheone younextmarkthecenter in theillustration, of theboard end.Outline a pinat thecenter
u s t a l i g n i ntgh es a wb l a d e t o t h ew a s t e sideof thecuttingline.Cutalltherighthandedgesfirsl (left),thencomplete the left-hand edges. Usesmooth, even strokes, takingcareto keepthebladeperpendicular asyoucuttotheshoulder lines. I I I I I I I I I I I 119 I I DOVETAIL AND BOX IOINTS I I Chiseling outthewaste Mostof thewastewoodbetween the pinscanbe removed witha copingsaw (page112),anda chiselusedonlyto cleanupthegaps.However, it is notmuch moredifficult to
Prepare theboltsbythreading andpunchto jam rod;striketheendof eachrodwitha hammer thenutin place. Stand thefrontpiece onedgeandlayalltheothSqueeze someglueonthe boards ersfaceupona worksurface. witha brush(above, right).Press the board andspreadit evenly keeping theirendsaligned. Feedtheboltsthrough facestogether, washers andnuts,andgivean theholes, slipontheremaining to press theboards together as initialtightening. Usebarclamps in thephotoabove. Finish tightening theboltswitha socket wrench