Karl Jones
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Morning all
I'm shortly going to be making a garden/side gate out of 4x2 treated timber and want to use blind M&T joints. I don't have a router or a drill press, and wanted to ask for your collective advice on the best method for cutting mortices that are probably going to be 60mm or so deep. Would mortice chisels be fine for the whole cut, or would it be better to combine with a spade bit to remove the bulk of the wood before finishing with the chisels, or something else? I'm not averse to buying a router (what's not to like about a new tool) but I've never used one before and I'm not planning on doing any more morticing any time soon.
Thanks in advance!
I'm shortly going to be making a garden/side gate out of 4x2 treated timber and want to use blind M&T joints. I don't have a router or a drill press, and wanted to ask for your collective advice on the best method for cutting mortices that are probably going to be 60mm or so deep. Would mortice chisels be fine for the whole cut, or would it be better to combine with a spade bit to remove the bulk of the wood before finishing with the chisels, or something else? I'm not averse to buying a router (what's not to like about a new tool) but I've never used one before and I'm not planning on doing any more morticing any time soon.
Thanks in advance!