woodbloke
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The main jointing in my Media Unit project (based again on an idea in Alan Peter's book) uses mitred joints with a distinctly 'Chinese' or Oriental feel to them. I was really unsure 8-[ 8-[ how to cut these and what sort of problems they'd throw up, so today I decided to make a full size mock up.
This morning I pressed a couple of bits of 18mm ply and 2mm oak veneer in the AirPress, brought them to size. After that each piece was lipped and then the mitre was cut on one piece. The main construction is done with biscuits, so I cut a couple of those as well in the test piece:
The female mitre was bearing cut from a template with the router and finished off with the Jap parers so that when roughly offered up:
and cramped the joint went together quite well. I then marked out the shaping (you can see it in biro on the end) an used my woodie to bring it a rough profile, then the block to refine it. A bit of sanding with some 120g to knock off the corners and the fit came up:
like this. I decided to round off the joining arris very slightly to accentuate the joint...seems to work. Having got the jointing sorted, I'm a lot happier now to crack on with the project...next job will be to visit Bob9Fingers to get the boards cut to size, after which it'll be lots of veneering.
Comments appreciated as ever - Rob
This morning I pressed a couple of bits of 18mm ply and 2mm oak veneer in the AirPress, brought them to size. After that each piece was lipped and then the mitre was cut on one piece. The main construction is done with biscuits, so I cut a couple of those as well in the test piece:
The female mitre was bearing cut from a template with the router and finished off with the Jap parers so that when roughly offered up:
and cramped the joint went together quite well. I then marked out the shaping (you can see it in biro on the end) an used my woodie to bring it a rough profile, then the block to refine it. A bit of sanding with some 120g to knock off the corners and the fit came up:
like this. I decided to round off the joining arris very slightly to accentuate the joint...seems to work. Having got the jointing sorted, I'm a lot happier now to crack on with the project...next job will be to visit Bob9Fingers to get the boards cut to size, after which it'll be lots of veneering.
Comments appreciated as ever - Rob