Over on the table saw, I've trimmed the excess off the ends, and end up with my 1/4" tenon. Mortise work comes next.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Custom storage cabinets - rail and stile work
With the oak out of the kiln, and others jobs settled down, I'm now able to start work on the rails and stiles for the storage cabinets. After running the rough oak through the planer, cutting for lengths, and going through the edge joiner, I've set up the band saw to make some simple standard cuts. 1/4" cut on all sides will make a nice tenon. I always cut the tenons first, and then cut the mortises to match each tenon.
Over on the table saw, I've trimmed the excess off the ends, and end up with my 1/4" tenon. Mortise work comes next.
Over on the table saw, I've trimmed the excess off the ends, and end up with my 1/4" tenon. Mortise work comes next.
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