woodworking table
Wow! It has been a LONG time since my last update. I guess Christmas and New Years got in the choice there somewhere. I hope everyone had a good Christmas and New Year break as I did.
Ok, so back to this table. Last time I left off I had milled the four leg blanks to size and was getting ready to mill the leg rails. Once I milled up the leg rails, I needed to lay out for the mortise and tenon joins. I probably do things a little different, but thats just the choice I am; I cut my mortises before I do my tenons. I guess the reason I do it this choice is because I have a mortising machine and the chisels are a defined dimension and I can cut the tenons to match this. Also, because the side and back rails are 5" wide, I will be using a haunched tenon in order to add strength to the joint. If I used just one big mortise and tenon, the legs would be very weak because of all the material that would be removed. So, after I laid out how I wanted the mortises to be, I drilled them out with the mortiser and cut the tenons to match.
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