Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part Two: Mortice and Tenon Joinery
I will be joining the lower rail to the stiles with a double tenon and mortice joint. Having squared up the stock, I used a 3/8 mortice chisel to set the spacing on the marking gauge. This will make all my cuts consistent.
I sawed off the tenon cheeks on the end of the rails
Then chopped out the waste between the tenons.
Transfered the width of the tenons to the stiles.
Chopped out the mortices.
Sawed a kerf into the end of the tenons and shaped wedges from a contrasting hardwood.
Pounded in the wedges.
Cut them flush.
Checked for squareness.
Rinse and repeat.
Next time, dovetails for the top rails.
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Nice work! Beautiful jointery!
Thank you, thank you.
Fantastic furniture making skills once again. Hats off to you. I like the wedge detail.
awesome my friend BUT I think that birdseye should be one of my guitar necks instead......lol...............love it
Nice
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