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Hand cut keyed mortise and tenon joint in hardwood
In this short build I show how I cut a keyed mortise and tenon joint entirely by hand. I mark out the shoulders, chop the mortise with a chisel, then carefully shape the tenon and the tapered key so ...
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How to Make Simple Mortise and Tenon Joints
The “mortise” is the recess where the tenon goes. It can be cut by hand with a mallet and mortising chisel, or mechanically with a mortising machine and a hollow chisel bit. If you don’t have those ...
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It’s the quintessential order of operations in woodworking, and it’s nearly always true. Usually, you’ll cut the mortise first, then size the tenon to fit. There are good reasons for this rule too. If ...
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