89 - How to cut Perfect Mortise and Tenon Joints in Minutes
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2019
- How to Cut Perfect Mortise and Tenons Quick and Easy
I get a great many emails asking me what is the best way to cut mortise and tenon joinery. I don’t think there is any best way, but I made this video to show you a quick and easy way using a router and a table saw sled to make perfect mortice and tenon joints.
Here is a link to see how to build my table saw sled:
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Materials:
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That jig will make things so much easier, and so simple. What a Blessing to have your children interested and working along with you.
I can be thankful to those who post stuff like this. I learn a lot when people are willing to teach how to do stuff in woodworking.
You know I just wanna stop and say how generous it is of you and your time to show people like me how to create A mortise and tenon you were able to simplify it to a digestible process . I discovered your channel maybe a year ago and I’ve been very impressed with not only your generosity of information and giving of your time not to mention the friendly way you deliver it I appreciate what you do for this community that I am hopefully becoming part of
wow the shaving of the tenon instead of chiseling the mortise tip is awesome for quick jobs
Wow. I've been looking around on RUclips for something like this and it has exceeded my expectations for help cutting mortises in 3x3 legs for a table I'm building. You should do wood shows (if you don't already). You get right to the point will clear and concise instructions.
Just in time as I'm preparing to do mortise and tenon joints with limited tools, it is also inspiring to see your family involved in the woodworking business. Thanks James
I love how your family joins in working in the shop.
The best teacher yet in this ! no more questions or thoughts. just got get to work and execute ! thank You - from Uganda , East Africa
This video really demystifies the process for rookies like myself. Thanks a million for the great video
James I just stumbled upon this most helpful video this morning. You've opened the door that just solved a major challenge for me. Now I know just how to make a triangular mortise and the mated tenon. Thank you ever so much.
When I see videos about mortise and tenons, and I see those people using only chisels, I used to say that I would never use that method because of the time it would take me, but I changed my position...because of your explaining...looks faster and much more user friendly!!! THANKS!!!
I actually watched the video so I could see the last minute, i.e. how to fit a square peg into a round hole.
Good video as usual. I like to cut my tenons just a bit short (maybe a 64th) of the length or the mortise, so they won't bottom out. That way I know the shoulders will be tight against the mating piece.
Thank you Professor James for the video. Great instruction with no wasted effort or words. You, sir, are a great teacher.
Great vid Sir, I’m trying to step up my joint work.. this vid shows how easy it can be. Thanks.👍🏼👍🏼
Always wondered how this joinery is done, it is not easy but with lots practice I think I can follow it. Thanks it really helps me a lot.
Very cool and great info! When I start making mortise and tenon this is the way I’ll be doing it!! 😁😁 thank you for the extremely helpful information James!!
Thanks James. You remind me of my shop teacher Paul. Brings back memories 🍦
Just wanted to say thank you for the videos. I'm new to wood working and I'm getting a lot of good info from watching your chanel. Thanks again. God bless.
Great presentation! Thanks for sharing! It's great to see a family working together!