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by: Gary Rogowski
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12 Ways to Make a Mortise & Tenon
with Gary Rogowski
Proven hand and machine techniques
The mortise and tenon, one of the mainstay joints in woodworking, is the most direct way to join parts of a frame. The classic technique is to hand-chop the mortise with a chisel and to hand-cut the tenon with a saw. It's slow, craftmanlike work but still a sensible way to make mortises and tenons in small numbers. Gary Rogowski begins the video in just this way -- with an approachable demonstration of the handmade mortise-and-tenon joint.
Then he shows you 11 other ways to make both sides of this joint -- using the drill press, hollow-chisel mortiser, router, tableasaw, bandsaw and sliding-table routing machine. You'll learn the pros, cons, dos and don'ts of each.
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