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About the video: Marking Out and Cutting Bridle Joints 2

Overview

“Now, I will lay out the positions for the tenons in the rail structure. Then, I will use a chisel to bevel both shoulder lines on the waste side to create a guide for my saw blade. Next, I will cut the tenon cheeks using the chisel and pair them. Finally, I will test assemble and look for issues. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Marking Out and Cutting Bridle Joints 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations. Master woodworking hand tools to create durable, timeless furniture with traditional techniques and expert guidance.

Partial transcription of the video

“ Marking Out and Cutting Bridle Joints I'm cleaning out the corners on my final leg. Now I've got my four bridle mortices cut. Once you've reached this stage, the next step is we'll lay out the positions for the tenons in the rail structure. To do this, we need to take the corresponding set of legs. In this case, I've got my front stretcher, so I need to choose my two front legs. What we'll do is use the existing joinery to define the shape and position of our two tenon shoulders rather than trying to measure it directly, which could result in some errors if we haven't done everything perf...”

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Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations

A specialization by multiple teachers
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