Produce clean and quick joints, by hand or machine
Woodworkers rely on the versatile mortise-and-tenon joint for making sturdy
frames, panels, stools, tables and stands. Frank Klausz shows you how to make
the joint cleanly and quickly, using hand tools or basic woodshop machines.
You will learn about:
- laying out for handwork
- chiseling the mortises
- sawing the tenons
- laying out for router and handsaw
- routing the mortises
- bandsawing the tenons
- laying out for mortiser and table saw
- making a hollow-chisel mortiser
- working tenons on the table saw