Making a Bowsaw, Part 3, Cutting a Tenon

in woodworking •  7 years ago 

The handle attaches to the cross brace with a mortice and tenon. The tenon is purposely cut a little loose and the shoulder is curved to allow the handle to pivot slightly as the blade is tensioned.

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I just use the width of the mortice chisel to mark the width of the tenon.

I use dividers to mark the curve of the shoulder, with a matching curve on the handle.

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Cut on the waste side of the knife line.

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Cutting the curve is a little trickier. Rough with the saw.

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Then trim with a chisel.

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Again, the tenon is cut a little short to allow some movement.

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Next time I will show you how I cut the matching mortice in the handle.

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Thanks for looking and let me know what you think,
Until next time,
@skycranehandwork

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Thanks for sharing these with us. I did a furniture course a few years back but since haven't made anything. I need to try again! haha Keep up the good work :)

Thanks, yeah, get back into it, I would love to see some pictures of what you build.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

That curved shoulder is such a nice detail.