I enjoyed watching you mark out the lower stretcher tenon shoulders. I did something vaguely like that on a (not-a-joint) stool that I made years ago. Even though I'd read up on it, I was even more of a newbie back then, and felt as if I still had no idea what I was doing. But it turned out fine (insert sigh of relief).
In case you have to trim more than one angled tenon get a wedge or scrap piece with oversized mortise of appropiate angle as hold on or "third hand". The same way you have a v-shaped piece to clamp round stock.
I enjoyed watching you mark out the lower stretcher tenon shoulders. I did something vaguely like that on a (not-a-joint) stool that I made years ago. Even though I'd read up on it, I was even more of a newbie back then, and felt as if I still had no idea what I was doing. But it turned out fine (insert sigh of relief).
Excellent Demo Peter! By the way...your book is VERY good.
Neatly done, thanks for filming this series
"You gonna ask me how mutch, and i gonna answe a little." Love it!
In case you have to trim more than one angled tenon get a wedge or scrap piece with oversized mortise of appropiate angle as hold on or "third hand". The same way you have a v-shaped piece to clamp round stock.