Leafy Seadragon -- Design for a Shoji Screen, Part Two: Mortice and Tenon JoinerysteemCreated with Sketch.

in woodworking •  7 years ago 

I will be joining the lower rail to the stiles with a double tenon and mortice joint. Having squared up the stock, I used a 3/8 mortice chisel to set the spacing on the marking gauge. This will make all my cuts consistent.

IMG_5426.JPG

I sawed off the tenon cheeks on the end of the rails

IMB_9FWjtu.GIF

Then chopped out the waste between the tenons.

IMG_8211.JPG

IMG_5449.JPG

Transfered the width of the tenons to the stiles.

IMB_B7XvXd.GIF

Chopped out the mortices.

IMG_5453.JPG

Sawed a kerf into the end of the tenons and shaped wedges from a contrasting hardwood.

IMG_5616.JPG

IMG_5623.JPG

Pounded in the wedges.

IMG_5624.JPG

Cut them flush.

IMG_5641.JPG

Checked for squareness.

IMB_F8jJwb.GIF

Rinse and repeat.

IMG_5744.JPG

IMG_5599.JPG

Next time, dovetails for the top rails.

Check out all the posts from the Steem woodworking community at #woodworking

IMG_1110.JPG

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Nice work! Beautiful jointery!

Thank you, thank you.

Fantastic furniture making skills once again. Hats off to you. I like the wedge detail.

awesome my friend BUT I think that birdseye should be one of my guitar necks instead......lol...............love it

Nice