I've been hard at work in between work and family commitments getting on with this exciting (for me) project - really the completion of this will make working on my other projects so much more pleasant and straightforward, having the space and, importantly, the vice too.
Marking out for the tenons - a little more complicated than the 'cheeks only' approach used by Mr Sellers, but it's been extremely good practice for me at improving my sawing and chiselling skills.
Chiselling the small groove into the knife wall to make sawing that bit easier.
Sawing the shoulder with a 10" tenon saw.
Then sawing the edge cheek with a handsaw - I also did try chiselling this waste, and preferred that approach in the end.
Edge cheeks all tidy and ready for working on the face cheeks.
I tried sawing the face cheek waste away and again, actually prefer chiselling - this photo was my first attempt, since then I've improved significantly! I started well above the line to be sure the split wasn't going to go pear shaped.
Tidying up the face cheeks with a router plane. On the outer part I used a 4 1/2 smoothing plane, worked great.
Tenon completed, ready for rounding over the ends tomorrow.