chaoticbob
Established Member
Hi. I've recently joined this forum - first post. To introduce myself briefly I am a fifty-something (but not for much longer alas) early-retired physicist with an interest in - well, making stuff. Over the last few years I've built up a small metalmangling workshop, but haven't done a lot of woodwork.
I've recently moved to a house which needs a bit doing to it - new kitchen, new doors and windows etc. The place has around 550 sq. ft. of dry(ish) cellarage, so obviously workshop potential for both metal and wood. I have persuaded SWMBO that it makes economic sense for me to set up a modest woodworking shop and do the work myself. Nothing to do with Tool Acquisition Disorder you understand. Woodworking machinery I already have amounts only to a small table saw (Bosch GTS 10), an 8-inch planer-thicknesser, 8 inch compound mitre saw and various hand held stuff - biscuit jointer, sanders, a couple of routers (no router table tho). So far I've trained myself to glue up boards true out of the twisted, cupped, warped timber they sell at the sheds using the TS and PT, but that's about it.
Thinking about the projects I have in mind, I really need to get to grips somehow with M&T joinery. I know this can be done with a handsaw and a chisel, but at my age it ain't going to happen. So I have been looking at easier ways, but I'm bewildered by the possiblities. Morticing machine and a bandsaw for the tenons? Domino (looks nice but expensive!)? Trend MT jig (how does that work?) Router table and a homemade jig (saw that somewhere in my researches)?
Any help in focussing my thinking will be much appreciated, and apologies if this question has been asked a million times before - it's a big site and I'm finding my way around. Likewise, sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place - perhaps mods will move the thread if so.
Regards, Rob.
I've recently moved to a house which needs a bit doing to it - new kitchen, new doors and windows etc. The place has around 550 sq. ft. of dry(ish) cellarage, so obviously workshop potential for both metal and wood. I have persuaded SWMBO that it makes economic sense for me to set up a modest woodworking shop and do the work myself. Nothing to do with Tool Acquisition Disorder you understand. Woodworking machinery I already have amounts only to a small table saw (Bosch GTS 10), an 8-inch planer-thicknesser, 8 inch compound mitre saw and various hand held stuff - biscuit jointer, sanders, a couple of routers (no router table tho). So far I've trained myself to glue up boards true out of the twisted, cupped, warped timber they sell at the sheds using the TS and PT, but that's about it.
Thinking about the projects I have in mind, I really need to get to grips somehow with M&T joinery. I know this can be done with a handsaw and a chisel, but at my age it ain't going to happen. So I have been looking at easier ways, but I'm bewildered by the possiblities. Morticing machine and a bandsaw for the tenons? Domino (looks nice but expensive!)? Trend MT jig (how does that work?) Router table and a homemade jig (saw that somewhere in my researches)?
Any help in focussing my thinking will be much appreciated, and apologies if this question has been asked a million times before - it's a big site and I'm finding my way around. Likewise, sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place - perhaps mods will move the thread if so.
Regards, Rob.