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I am currently making some japanese inspired shelves.
There are 5 shelves and then a top and bottom piece. Each side has two rails, where each shelf has two long tenons that go through the rails.
I started this project out by first creating the side rails. I milled the timber to size and then layed out all the mortices. I then proceeded to cut all the mortices using a drill for the most of the waste and then a chisel.
I then milled the shelf material, marked the tenons out, and cut them out on the bandsaw and by hand where I couldn't use the bandsaw.
As you can probaly imagine, nothing really fits. Both the tenons and mortices are slightly out in some way or another. So I have to do ALOT of filing of the mortices to get things to fit. And some go the other way and are really sloppy.
I think my problem was with the marking out. I layed the mortices and tenons out by ruler (Incra T-Rule). I'm confident that the measuring was accurate, and the error seems to have come from perhaps being 0.5mm out on the bandsaw and then maybe 1mm out on my chiseling.
I guess I should have only marked out the tenons, and then used the tenons to mark the mortices? rather than measuring them both out? but as you can see from the image, trying to hold the shelf to mark out the mortices would have been super awkward.
So would you have done it differently? or do I just need to be more accurate?
There are 5 shelves and then a top and bottom piece. Each side has two rails, where each shelf has two long tenons that go through the rails.
I started this project out by first creating the side rails. I milled the timber to size and then layed out all the mortices. I then proceeded to cut all the mortices using a drill for the most of the waste and then a chisel.
I then milled the shelf material, marked the tenons out, and cut them out on the bandsaw and by hand where I couldn't use the bandsaw.
As you can probaly imagine, nothing really fits. Both the tenons and mortices are slightly out in some way or another. So I have to do ALOT of filing of the mortices to get things to fit. And some go the other way and are really sloppy.
I think my problem was with the marking out. I layed the mortices and tenons out by ruler (Incra T-Rule). I'm confident that the measuring was accurate, and the error seems to have come from perhaps being 0.5mm out on the bandsaw and then maybe 1mm out on my chiseling.
I guess I should have only marked out the tenons, and then used the tenons to mark the mortices? rather than measuring them both out? but as you can see from the image, trying to hold the shelf to mark out the mortices would have been super awkward.
So would you have done it differently? or do I just need to be more accurate?