Beginner here, gonna take on a simple post & beam garden pavilion and don’t want to buy thousands in tools. Best video I found yet to cut mortise & tenon. Thank you!
Just discovered your framing videos. Thank you for such great advice for an old timer (nearly eighty) taking on my first framing project. Just wish I had started sooner. Wales UK
I added a shelf to the bottom of the top cross beam of my sawhorses. Handier than a nearby workbench top. Tried adding bench dog style holes, but they’re never used anymore, I use a clamp like yours.
Working on a frame now - i notice your timber slips a little on the trestles, recommend sticking a bit of cork or rubber on top the trestle, makes it easier to flip too and doesn’t marr the corners
Superb skill and efficiency. Still taking me the best part of an hour to do one, but getting quicker! Interested to know why you shave the tenon shoulders as you seemed to cut right to the line. Is the finish from the saw insufficiently flat? Thanks again for your guidance!
Essentially yes, every mm matters in a timber frame. I’d argue the tenon faces don’t need to be pared and can be sawn to finish as they’re never a bearing surface
Nice video, used alot of duggy fir in the early part of this year when restoring 95 windows at a local manor house, I see the tenon was slightly tapered, what angle do you use there?
Awesome. I just have one question , if you don't mind. ?why did you use the chisel from the sides of the tenon and not from the end of the tenon? Or I guess , I should say , is there a reason for that? Ty
Slicing across the grain keeps the tenon cheeks square to the shoulders. Cutting with the grain could see the chisel "diving" into the tenon with any changes of grain direction.
Why not do a voice over and mute the saw noise? If instruction is the goal, then demonstrate what constitutes acceptable techniques. What are some pitfalls to avoid? State the process then perform the process. Just playing obnoxious soundtrack while operating a tool, conveys very little.
Beginner here, gonna take on a simple post & beam garden pavilion and don’t want to buy thousands in tools. Best video I found yet to cut mortise & tenon. Thank you!
Just discovered your framing videos. Thank you for such great advice for an old timer (nearly eighty) taking on my first framing project. Just wish I had started sooner. Wales UK
Great thanks for your videos
A greeting from Spain
I am 60 years old, 30 years old as a carpenter and I still learn from you, thanks again
You are very welcome
What a lovely piece of timber.
Impressive craftsmanship, sir!
I added a shelf to the bottom of the top cross beam of my sawhorses.
Handier than a nearby workbench top.
Tried adding bench dog style holes, but they’re never used anymore, I use a clamp like yours.
Working on a frame now - i notice your timber slips a little on the trestles, recommend sticking a bit of cork or rubber on top the trestle, makes it easier to flip too and doesn’t marr the corners
Thanks for sharing this on TH-cam! I wish I could come apprentice in your shop but for now, your videos will have to do.
Glad you like them!
Superb skill and efficiency. Still taking me the best part of an hour to do one, but getting quicker! Interested to know why you shave the tenon shoulders as you seemed to cut right to the line. Is the finish from the saw insufficiently flat? Thanks again for your guidance!
Essentially yes, every mm matters in a timber frame. I’d argue the tenon faces don’t need to be pared and can be sawn to finish as they’re never a bearing surface
It’s mainly to get the corner though
Can the male part of that joint ever break off and the beam comes straight down?
My OCD makes me worry about that too. I’m curious about the answer myself.
Nice, you have a subscriber.
Good vid. I am learning and want to try this out might take me more then 5min:]
Can the tenon ever break and the beam come down?
Nice video, used alot of duggy fir in the early part of this year when restoring 95 windows at a local manor house, I see the tenon was slightly tapered, what angle do you use there?
How fast is the tenon without speeding it up 🤣
Gawd that's satisfying.
Why not using a bandsaw?
Nice job!
can you do a video on your chisels?
will do!
Awesome. I just have one question , if you don't mind.
?why did you use the chisel from the sides of the tenon and not from the end of the tenon?
Or I guess , I should say , is there a reason for that? Ty
Slicing across the grain keeps the tenon cheeks square to the shoulders. Cutting with the grain could see the chisel "diving" into the tenon with any changes of grain direction.
Is there a matching video to show the process to make the matching mortise?
Impressive!
Good job
stellar
In the next episode - a mortise using a circular saw :)
He's done this a time or two.
and no shortcuts; i'll be happy to do that in one hour :)
Why not do a voice over and mute the saw noise? If instruction is the goal, then demonstrate what constitutes acceptable techniques. What are some pitfalls to avoid?
State the process then perform the process. Just playing obnoxious soundtrack while operating a tool, conveys very little.
Beginners be ware.
This is for beginners, timber framing does not need to be overly complicated.
Make it possible with 5 minutes of work! No, it's fake.