This evening getting on with my project, I think I learnt the “rods vs story sticks” lesson.
I‘d been working from the “window making and door making” book which took a story stick approach, basically saying measure the window space with the stick and then set out marks P Q Z X T Y V W1 W2 X etc on the stick. From that somehow I was supposed to be able to lay out my sill and my tenons on the jambs.
I ended up missing the main sill rebate completely and with a ridiculous scribed tenon that surely isn’t what was intended. Basically I got it all totally wrong.
(I know the sill isn’t the correct width, that’s the only wood I had, and I thought I might make it work. I will go and get a piece of wood to make a proper sill.)
After this experience i was going to go and get some wood (mdf, for erasure?) to try to draw out a height rod so I could see what I am doing. Instead I thought I had wasted enough wood for one day, so I thought I would draw it out on paper first.
Now I can see exactly what I’m doing, all the rebates, bevels, shape of the tenons et cetera needs to be.
any constructive comments welcome (yes, I know the first attempt was a disaster, that’s why I’m doing it again)
I‘d been working from the “window making and door making” book which took a story stick approach, basically saying measure the window space with the stick and then set out marks P Q Z X T Y V W1 W2 X etc on the stick. From that somehow I was supposed to be able to lay out my sill and my tenons on the jambs.
I ended up missing the main sill rebate completely and with a ridiculous scribed tenon that surely isn’t what was intended. Basically I got it all totally wrong.
(I know the sill isn’t the correct width, that’s the only wood I had, and I thought I might make it work. I will go and get a piece of wood to make a proper sill.)
After this experience i was going to go and get some wood (mdf, for erasure?) to try to draw out a height rod so I could see what I am doing. Instead I thought I had wasted enough wood for one day, so I thought I would draw it out on paper first.
Now I can see exactly what I’m doing, all the rebates, bevels, shape of the tenons et cetera needs to be.
any constructive comments welcome (yes, I know the first attempt was a disaster, that’s why I’m doing it again)