bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
So I have been making a large picture frame with a cross-not-quite- halving-joints
Three out of four corners are very satisfactory for my first attempt, but the fourth one (the first one I did on the router table) went a bit wrong.
Since it was essentially a wide dado, I was using my mitre fence to move the stock for material removal.
It was set to cut 3.5mm on the first pass and the router bit pulled or pushed the workpiece and caused it to go off the line and on to the good side.
It is very small, you can see it in the pic below.
Few ideas I had were:
1. Some sort of a filler that I don't know anything about
2. Cut a wider bit off of that area and bed in a similar piece (I do have some) bit this being Oak with slanted grain, it will be obvious and difficult to match the lines
3. Use very thin walnut pieces on either side of all the four joints to make it a "feature"
4. Something else that I don't know that one of you could enlighten me.
Thank you.
Three out of four corners are very satisfactory for my first attempt, but the fourth one (the first one I did on the router table) went a bit wrong.
Since it was essentially a wide dado, I was using my mitre fence to move the stock for material removal.
It was set to cut 3.5mm on the first pass and the router bit pulled or pushed the workpiece and caused it to go off the line and on to the good side.
It is very small, you can see it in the pic below.
Few ideas I had were:
1. Some sort of a filler that I don't know anything about
2. Cut a wider bit off of that area and bed in a similar piece (I do have some) bit this being Oak with slanted grain, it will be obvious and difficult to match the lines
3. Use very thin walnut pieces on either side of all the four joints to make it a "feature"
4. Something else that I don't know that one of you could enlighten me.
Thank you.