Handmade Mortise and Tenon Joints
Learn to make four kinds of mortise and tenon joints with hand tools.
Mortise and tenon joints are one of the most common types of joinery in furniture making. This class focuses on four variations — blind, drawbore, through, and wedged mortise and tenons.
You'll learn how to make mortises, cut tenons (and repair them when things don’t work out so well), make dowels, and apply these skills to your joinery. The crowning achievement will be what is widely recognized as the strongest joint in woodworking — the wedged mortise and tenon — a beautiful and virtually indestructible joint.
The instructor will introduce and teach the proper use of tools you may be unfamiliar with, such as a spokeshave, dowel maker, router plane, and brace and bit.
Details
- Skill Level: Intermediate. Most of the time will be spent learning to make the joints, rather than learning to use basic hand woodworking tools. You should have experience with layout tools, saws, chisels, and planes.
- This is not a project class. You'll make samples of each type of joint.
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