Why you should try mortising by hand

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
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  • @garlandmusic
    @garlandmusic 3 года назад +2

    I work on Hammond Organs. These were extremely expensive and considered high-end mass-produced furniture in their day. My earliest organ is a 1937 model, and I have been trying to figure out how they made their mortises: there are pencil marks on the stretchers, indicating they had not moved to a purpose-built machine yet. I have no doubt they used mortising chisels. I have also been trying to figure out how to replace a stretcher - two tenons, one mortise - for about 8 years. Now I know exactly how to tackle this problem. Thank you!

  • @johnslaughter5475
    @johnslaughter5475 3 года назад +89

    I'm going to Woodcraft Saturday. I think I'll see about picking up a mortising chisel. The 3/8" costs $47. I've always got a bunch of scrap 2x4s that'll be perfect for practicing. I might be 70, but I don't consider myself too old to learn something new. In fact, I've always lived by the old adage, "If the day goes by that you don't learn something new, it's a wasted day."
    Thanks, James.

    • @jeffreythompson9549
      @jeffreythompson9549 3 года назад +7

      That's the trouble with you young blokes, impetuous. (I've two years on you, if that makes you feel better.)

    • @larryfinfrock4857
      @larryfinfrock4857 3 года назад +6

      77 AND ORDERING MY NEW SET OF EIGHT!

    • @deany5709
      @deany5709 3 года назад +3

      Thanks guys. I'm 64 and thought it was too late for me. Taylor Tools, here I come.

    • @amy4387
      @amy4387 3 года назад +1

      Well said words of wisdom!

    • @johnslaughter5475
      @johnslaughter5475 3 года назад +3

      Went in to Woodcraft. They had the Sorby chisels in that morning and a single person came in and took all of them. Aaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!!!
      I placed my order and paid for it. It'll be there when next I get in.

  • @guitar_slay1623
    @guitar_slay1623 3 года назад +9

    I am in my first year as a woodworker. I've been a carpenter by trade since my early 20s. It is so clear that you not only are a wealth of knowledge but a passionate woodworker! Thank you for the content you create! And the website is legit sir. What a wonderful resource you have created to share with all of us! Dying breeds? Nope. Keep it alive!

  • @user-vc5wf2ox4m
    @user-vc5wf2ox4m 3 года назад +1

    Live and learn, indeed.
    I started chopping mortises when I was ten years old. How I am 66, and watching this video I realised how it should be done properly.
    Thanks a lot for it👍

  • @fiberinspector1304
    @fiberinspector1304 3 года назад +15

    ok James, love your video's. Please consider adding closed caption to them so old, and I mean old woodworkers like myself can follow when we cannot hear the words. Thanks BobT

    • @brydonlidle9283
      @brydonlidle9283 3 года назад

      The only saving thing without Closed captions, is that you face the camera and enunciate very well. I do not usually subscribe to channels that do not turn them on..

    • @Dennis-ud2nh
      @Dennis-ud2nh 2 месяца назад

      Auto generated captions have come a long way since this comment was written.

  • @Dennis-ud2nh
    @Dennis-ud2nh 2 месяца назад

    I followed your steps and was able to make a snug mortise and tenon on my first attempt. The mortising chisel makes the job easy. The trick to the tenon for me was to saw it a bit larger than the mortise and sneak up on the fit with a sharp chisel.

  • @coreygrua3271
    @coreygrua3271 3 года назад

    CONSISTENTLY a fine and fun learning experience from a presenter who is CONSISTENTLY a fine and fun teacher.

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 3 года назад +2

    It's always a pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman at his trade!

  • @davidhill5684
    @davidhill5684 28 дней назад

    Very satisfying to see a sharp chisel expertly handled!

  • @dataphool
    @dataphool 3 года назад +1

    You make this look so easy. The only time I cut a mortise by hand, it took me at least 30 minutes, not the two minutes you took. Neat!

  • @martinwoodworking
    @martinwoodworking Год назад

    Paul Sellers has an amazing video on cutting mortises

  • @VickyAmaru
    @VickyAmaru 2 месяца назад

    Extremely simple, very easy to follow. I used to think I just needed conventional wood chisels, but now I will definitely buy a couple of mortising chisels.

  • @stevenprice4810
    @stevenprice4810 5 месяцев назад

    Stumpy nubs is the man 👍🏻

  • @davnunn1
    @davnunn1 Месяц назад

    Thanks, that was very helpful. Great to see how this approach was used on a real project.

  • @cgrovespsyd
    @cgrovespsyd 3 года назад +1

    Damn. Kick ass tutorial! I now have to buy even more Narex chisels!

  • @kenburnette1121
    @kenburnette1121 2 года назад

    Thanks Stumpy, I have been woodworking for 30 years, I did not know about mortising chisels.

  • @butlergl
    @butlergl 3 года назад +8

    We were talking about planes and chisels at work the other day. As always it comes down to the ability to sharpen the tool which seems to be a lost art for many!

  • @johne7100
    @johne7100 3 года назад +2

    Marking and cutting a mortise this way was my second ever woodworking lesson at school when I was 10, the first lesson being how to use a tenon saw. To hold the wood on the bench we put all four of our workpieces on it side by side then hopped up and sat on them.
    It never occurred to us, of course, that we had been supplied with nicely planed wood. I wonder how many schools these days would supply 10-year-olds with mahogany for a first project.

  • @brucelangridge6302
    @brucelangridge6302 3 года назад +1

    I was always taught to drill out the waste with a brace and bit, then chisel out the waste keeping well away from the ends. The ends are the last thing to be cut out. Sorry that's showing my age a bit as some younger readers may not use a brace and bit. Excellent video once again. I always learn something from them

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  3 года назад +1

      The chisel method has been around for hundreds of years as well.

  • @edmundnyamupepema
    @edmundnyamupepema 3 месяца назад

    Thank you sir! I just stumbled upon some antique Ulmia morticing chisels and grabbed them. Thank you so much for this tutorial, it helped me the most.💯/💯

  • @MrCigar911
    @MrCigar911 3 года назад +1

    I waste my time in so many ways, buts time with you is never wasted.

  • @cliveturner2664
    @cliveturner2664 11 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial containing great advice. Thank you Stumpy Nubs.

  • @matttirmizi8008
    @matttirmizi8008 Год назад

    This is the best clip under 10 mins

  • @robertbarry6392
    @robertbarry6392 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, all the little details that count, thanks.

  • @gabrielkoby6308
    @gabrielkoby6308 3 года назад

    I like old school methods. 👍

  • @msgwood2
    @msgwood2 3 года назад +1

    I've only just come across your videos. You are a natural educator and an excellent teacher. Thank you for making your videos!

  • @orbitalair2103
    @orbitalair2103 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, just ordered a decent mortise chisel for my table project where I need to do this in hardwood. Now to get it done!

  • @sdcofer52
    @sdcofer52 Год назад +1

    One more point may be that by leaving that 1/8 inch margin at each end you are able to lever without damaging the ends of your mortise. Nicely done.

  • @danielbell2288
    @danielbell2288 Год назад

    All I can say is thank you!

  • @bluewren65
    @bluewren65 3 года назад +3

    Best demo of a hand cut mortise I have ever seen.

    • @edwinghysebrechts9377
      @edwinghysebrechts9377 3 года назад +1

      Blue Wren you should watch the paul seller’s too, but i agree he does explane it well

    • @bluewren65
      @bluewren65 3 года назад

      @@edwinghysebrechts9377 I find Paul Sellers presentation a little dry although he is no doubt an excellent teacher. I do like Rob Cosman though and Matt Estlea and Steve Hay of Woodworking Masterclass.

    • @edwinghysebrechts9377
      @edwinghysebrechts9377 3 года назад

      Blue Wren a matter of preference i suppose, i do enjoy matt estlea’s enthousiastic video’s too, but can’t seem to get over rob cosman’s short pants.

  • @redsalem7686
    @redsalem7686 Год назад +1

    I learned way more in this video than I thought I would. I've had this exact chisel in my shop but always used a bench chisel for mortises. No wonder I found it so time consuming. Thanks for posting.

  • @sajidrafique375
    @sajidrafique375 11 месяцев назад

    This video has removed my doubt that i couldn't do chiseling..thank u

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 3 года назад

    Great demonstration James, thanks for sharing it.

  • @ronl6060
    @ronl6060 3 года назад

    I want to thank you for making all the videos, i look forward to and really enjoy them

  • @billdiehl156
    @billdiehl156 3 года назад +1

    Loved this tutorial!! Heading to the shop as soon as my mortising chisel arrives!

  • @alexvonbosse5090
    @alexvonbosse5090 3 года назад

    That was an excellent demonstration on cutting mortises by hand! Thank you so much for sharing and keep up your great work!

  • @boeldridge2939
    @boeldridge2939 3 года назад

    WOW! You made that look easy, I will be adding to my list of skills to learn. Will be picking up a mortising chisel soon. Thank you.

  • @markbryan9989
    @markbryan9989 3 года назад

    Good Simple Clear. Thanks James!

  • @Carp4125
    @Carp4125 3 года назад

    You're the best. Always something new to learn with everyone of your videos.

  • @CitizenAyellowblue
    @CitizenAyellowblue 3 года назад

    That’s the clearest explanation I have seen. Thanks!

  • @BaconDanish
    @BaconDanish 3 года назад

    Yet another well explained how to video.
    Good job.

  • @harrypowers9412
    @harrypowers9412 3 года назад

    Thanks James-very instructive!

  • @BentusiProgenitors
    @BentusiProgenitors Год назад

    I'm so thankful for you and your videos. Its cool to think that all your knowledge will be available to me and the rest of the world forever, helping us to be the best woodworkers we can be and pass this on to others the way you do for us. Your a hero. Thank you for everything you do.

  • @I-Love-Taylor-Swift
    @I-Love-Taylor-Swift 3 года назад

    Another superb video with great explanation.

  • @markpalmer3071
    @markpalmer3071 3 года назад +1

    I think that's the best tutorial I've seen on this topic, thank you.

  • @deany5709
    @deany5709 3 года назад

    Great video. You're so right about the amount of time to setup when using power tools, especially when sharing the workspace with a car. Will definitely pickup a Narex mortising chisel and practice doing this by hand. BTW, love that can of Billy Beer in your recent videos.

  • @morrisonsusan
    @morrisonsusan 3 года назад

    Loved this!!! More, more, more on hand tool wood working. Thanks.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 3 года назад

    Great job and excellent information James, thanks for sharing with us. 👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @chillyspoon
    @chillyspoon 3 года назад

    Such a clear explanation - thanks

  • @erictheviking672
    @erictheviking672 3 года назад +1

    You explain things so well, James. I'm yet another of your viewers about to go into the shed and give this a try. I think I even have an inherited mortise chisel. Many thanks.

  • @Control-Freak
    @Control-Freak Год назад

    Watched this for the fun of it and liked it, I just finished chopping mortises in a window sash I am making. Yes, I can mark and cut faster than any setup on a machine. No need to buy a set of chisels, you typically only use two sizes in most work. Practice makes perfect, so I practice more.

  • @-ZIO
    @-ZIO 3 года назад

    Excellent! I am going to use this exact method in the next few weeks for a chest project I finally have the material to get started.

  • @truckdrivinmilanr
    @truckdrivinmilanr 3 года назад

    Excellent demonstration and explanation

  • @daviddejulio863
    @daviddejulio863 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks so much for the demo and explanation.

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack Год назад

    Best mortise and tenon video on RUclips. Good stuff!

  • @mikegrawvunder6346
    @mikegrawvunder6346 3 года назад

    Love your videos. This was a very clear explanation of how to chisel a mortise. Thank you. Seems less scary now.

  • @joeyleerobbins
    @joeyleerobbins 3 года назад +1

    This is an awesome tutorial! Thank you for this video! I am terrible at mortises and I think this will really help me! The proper tool is as always key! Thank you!

  • @mustafanaser4099
    @mustafanaser4099 2 года назад

    Very good explanation

  • @garvamel
    @garvamel 3 года назад

    Perfect explanation. Thanks.

  • @crazy_dreamer7616
    @crazy_dreamer7616 3 года назад

    Thank you very very much for this really great video! So far I didn't know how fast and exact it is to make a mortise by hand! Greetings from Germany, Robert.

  • @jprassl
    @jprassl 3 года назад

    Fantastic tutorial. You just took all of my angst out hand cutting mortises.

  • @frankcornfield5915
    @frankcornfield5915 2 года назад

    Great content. Really useful for someone having problems cutting mortises with standard chisels.

  • @franciscosahagunjr6792
    @franciscosahagunjr6792 3 года назад +8

    That was shown and explained very well thanks!

  • @CatonaWall175
    @CatonaWall175 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video. I am starting a job next week as a carpentry and joinery tutor and I am watching videos like yours to brush up on my skills as I have not worked as a carpenter/joiner for some time. I found your video very good. Thanks.

  • @phillipelwood5760
    @phillipelwood5760 3 года назад

    Nice presentation and nice mortise.

  • @dpbjlee83
    @dpbjlee83 3 года назад

    Great information - Thanks

  • @MarkHarrisonBNE
    @MarkHarrisonBNE 3 года назад

    That may be the clearest explanation I've ever heard of the mortising process.
    The way I was taught (in what seems a 100 years ago now) was to start in the middle of the mortise by chopping a V and working outwards. I am NOT saying this is THE method, in fact I think I like your method better. Just that (like everything else) there are many methods to accomplish the same outcome.
    The other thing is that perversely, it is easier chopping wider mortises with a mortise chisel than smaller ones. By easier, I mean more consistent.
    Thank you.

  • @9700am
    @9700am 3 года назад +1

    Learned something new, once again. 🇬🇧

  • @paintingwithatwistfriendsw392
    @paintingwithatwistfriendsw392 Год назад

    I tried using a chisel for a mortise and made a mess. However, after watching your video it all made sense. It was easier and enjoyable.
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @VAspeed3
    @VAspeed3 3 года назад

    Nice demo. Ive had a 3/8 mortising chisel for ten years and enjoy using it, but i dont remember seeing this technique before. Ill sure try this next time !

  • @1qazandrew333
    @1qazandrew333 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent. Thanks.

  • @steveholloway738
    @steveholloway738 2 года назад

    Thanks for this tutorial. M and T is one of those joints that has always scared me to try, so I have gravitated towards dowels. This looks like something I think I could do with a bit of practice.

  • @snail5341
    @snail5341 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @markkaes3144
    @markkaes3144 3 года назад

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @stefanocalandri4027
    @stefanocalandri4027 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much, really crear and useful! Stefano

  • @ilive4livemusic
    @ilive4livemusic 2 года назад +2

    Wonderfully clear. Just tried my first mortise earlier today, got lots of room for improvement but I was still really happy, Can’t wait to see how much better it would be with a mortising chisel.

    • @ConfiscatedZyra
      @ConfiscatedZyra Год назад

      ya i remember when i first got a mortising chisel and was in awe of how clean the sides came out because of the squared sides on the chisel. just have to keep it perpendicular to the piece and keep all your chops parallel. easy peasy

  • @markforrestsm
    @markforrestsm 3 года назад

    Friggin brilliant James! Great explanation and example. When you see it, it's bloody logical, but without that insight it was damn frustrating. Gotta get me a mortising chisel. As always, thatnk you James - stay blessed and regards, Mark (South Africa)

  • @Renassainceman
    @Renassainceman 3 года назад

    This may be too basic for some, but it's this kind of instruction and detail in that instruction, that some of us need. It makes us all better at working the details of woodworking that, in this day of all power tools, we may not get exposed to. Thanks, and I'm looking forward to more like this.

  • @jlmfoy365
    @jlmfoy365 3 года назад +6

    I can endorse what James says about Narex chisels, they are very good and really affordable. Regards Jim UK

    • @tomzettel105
      @tomzettel105 3 года назад

      I have the one quarter in. to 1 in. I love them my wife bought them for Christmas and they sharpen with great edge. do not have a mortising chisel and will soon add to my tools @ 70 years old . Tom from Canada.

    • @bluewanderer9903
      @bluewanderer9903 3 года назад

      Hi Jim, where do you get them in uk if you dont mind me asking?
      Thank you

  • @jools5509
    @jools5509 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your very helpful video. I'm in Malaysia and yr tutorials are really beneficial. I did my first mortise and I'm really pleased.

  • @jakubmakalowski6428
    @jakubmakalowski6428 3 года назад +1

    This makes it look so clean and easy compared to my attempts haha. I will see if next one goes better with more proper technique

  • @groermaik
    @groermaik 3 года назад

    Nice job. Thanks.

  • @DanCarlyon1
    @DanCarlyon1 3 года назад

    Thanks! that was great I learned something!

  • @user-qg6fy4yp8t
    @user-qg6fy4yp8t 3 года назад

    Thanks!!! thanks for the explanation. I made small coffee table last month and i looked at it as experiment to use and improve hand skills ( I'm new to it) i chose to make it with mortise and tenons, i used my chisels set ( Narex) very comfortable set, but the mortises didn't go as expected i finished the table so it hard to notice they didn't go as expected, but after watching Rob Cosman video and techniques if mortising i bought 2 mortise chisels, and after your explanation it is much more clearly technique!!!

  • @multis
    @multis 3 года назад

    Fantastic! Thank you.

  • @martinneff4675
    @martinneff4675 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @Charlesredporsche
    @Charlesredporsche 3 года назад

    Terrific video. Extremely clear and helpful. I'm going to give my router a break.

  • @mikeseymour1560
    @mikeseymour1560 3 года назад

    This was an amazing video

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 3 года назад

    Wow, that's pretty impressive how quick and easily that went. I definitely would have done that wrong, too, if I had tried. (Would have tried chopping out at an angle). Definitely agree that your explanations are great and easy to understand.
    I'll have to keep my eyes peeled once garage sales start again... I don't do enough woodworking (or really, any fine hardwood woodworking) to justify buying a new mortising chisel but I could definitely see having one around the shop would be useful by opening "mortising" as a reasonable way to connect pieces.

  • @Grumpycat0405
    @Grumpycat0405 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @jenniferg6818
    @jenniferg6818 3 месяца назад

    very helpful.

  • @WiltonSilveira
    @WiltonSilveira Год назад

    Saudações. Excelente vídeo, que me ensinou algumas diferenças importantes entre os formões. Este canal é excelente nos detalhes técnicos e aprecio ver os vídeos.
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    Greetings. Excellent video, which taught me some important differences between chisels. This channel is excellent in the technical details and I enjoy watching the videos.

  • @richardgerhard7559
    @richardgerhard7559 3 года назад

    Good video, keep up with the good work.

  • @katherynlamarche7308
    @katherynlamarche7308 3 года назад

    I have been avoiding mortising but now i will get the mortising chisel and try it . Thanks aging .Julien Lamarche

  • @ibrhemahmed170
    @ibrhemahmed170 2 года назад

    Thank you very much

  • @octavmandru9219
    @octavmandru9219 3 года назад

    Have seen many videos about chopping morteses but nobody has said it so simple and "tasty". I understand now how important are the correct chisels. Thanks

  • @MOSTAFA131160
    @MOSTAFA131160 3 года назад

    very informative, video thank you.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 года назад

    Fantastic tips, man! Thanks a lot! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @_P0tat07_
    @_P0tat07_ 3 года назад +1

    Quick and to the point! I feel like maybe you could have been a bit more detailed with cleaning up the bottom of the mortise, but I’m sure most people will be able to figure that out pretty easily.

  • @andymarshall2201
    @andymarshall2201 3 года назад

    Nice one Stumpy