Glendale Bookcase вђ Mortise Tenon

glendale bookcase вђ mortise tenon
glendale bookcase вђ mortise tenon

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glendale bookcase вђ mortise tenon
glendale bookcase вђ mortise tenon

Glendale Bookcase вђ Mortise Tenon The mighty mortise and tenon. jon binzen assembled a collection of articles on this powerful, protean joint. for most anyone working solid wood—particularly if they’re building furniture—the mortise and tenon joint is essential. learned early and used often, it’s a staple of the craft, and its virtues seem immutable: strength. Wedged joints and through tenons show the world how a piece was made. quartersawn white oak, the quintessential arts and crafts material, was clearly the wood of choice for this bookcase. mortise and tenon joinery usually requires precise fitting; however, these long through tenons need to be a bit loose to fit easily through the mortises. The easiest way to think of this joint is as an “insert tab a into slot b” connection. the mortise is a slot carved into the receiving material, while the tenon is a tab, slightly reduced from the inserted material’s original size. that reduction means there’s a shoulder around the tenon, giving added stability in all directions. Make the mortise: take out the wood with a chisel and mallet, then make the mortise in the other piece of wood. make shallow cuts at first, then gradually deepen them until the required depth is reached. 4. to ensure a snug fit, insert the tenon into the mortise and test the fit.

glendale bookcase вђ mortise tenon
glendale bookcase вђ mortise tenon

Glendale Bookcase вђ Mortise Tenon The easiest way to think of this joint is as an “insert tab a into slot b” connection. the mortise is a slot carved into the receiving material, while the tenon is a tab, slightly reduced from the inserted material’s original size. that reduction means there’s a shoulder around the tenon, giving added stability in all directions. Make the mortise: take out the wood with a chisel and mallet, then make the mortise in the other piece of wood. make shallow cuts at first, then gradually deepen them until the required depth is reached. 4. to ensure a snug fit, insert the tenon into the mortise and test the fit. Step 4: make the mortise. on a smaller mortise, you would use a mortise chisel and just chop down into the mortise to obliterate the wood fibers. but for a larger mortise, like on this larger mortise and tenon joint, a mortise chisel would be too small. so the waste is removed using a brace and auger bit. Mortise and tenon. in this classic from the archives, legendary furniture maker and teacher tage frid explains how to choose and make the basic mortise and tenon joint. by tage frid #3–summer 1976 issue. synopsis: there are a great many variations of the mortise and tenon joint, writes tage frid, and the task of the cabinetmaker is to know.

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