Mike Jordan said:" The different angles are normally on the inside edges doors, windows etc and give different appearances just as the ovolo mould does if that is what you prefer "
OK I'm with you, cheers for that.
Mike Jordan said:" The different angles are normally on the inside edges doors, windows etc and give different appearances just as the ovolo mould does if that is what you prefer "
OK I'm with you, cheers for that.
tomatwark" One thing I would do though is fit a single stop button which kills the power to both heads said:OK, thanks for the tip.
tomatwark":7a3vs46y said:Peter
Please do not be offended, but I think you may need to start at the beginning and then go forward.
I would buy a book on cutting joints by hand and teach your self this first, one of the thing apprentices are told to make at college is a square frame with a half lap on one corner, bridle joint on another, a mortise and tenon on another and a dovetail on the final one.
This is to teach them a basic hand tool control and also what the basic joints are and how they go together.
As for the doors if you have shoulder plane you could always cut the tenons on a sliding mitre saw and fettle them with your shoulder plane and a sharp chisel.
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