PeteG
Established Member
After a lot of help and advice earlier this week using the Drawer Lock cutter, I've spent the last couple of days setting up the Tongue and Groove cutters.
Through I lot of trial and error and plenty of timber, this morning I thought I had it cracked. I cut all the pieces for the intended drawer, each side
consisting of four lengths of 3" x 1" redwood. Taking each side at a time, I moved them around trying to avoid knots going through the cutters as much
as possible. I wrote "Face Down" on each one, and then wrote "Tongue" or "Groove" on the edges to avoid any mistakes. I began with the "Groove" cutter,
passing each piece through and then changed the cutters over. The first piece I put through the "Tongue" cutter, was the side which had already been through
the "Groove" cutter, so now it had neither a "Tongue" or a "Groove". #-o And as I'd used so much timber on the test cuts I couldn't replace it, so the image
is only showing three sections.
Now, paying a bit more attention, I put the next two pieces through correctly, but as you'll see in the image something went horribly wrong. The leading edges
all line up, but the back end is all out of sorts.
Table set up.
Image on the left shows the leading edge all nicely aligned, and the right hand image shows where the devil was at play :twisted:
Once I've cracked this, and after buying some more timber, I can glue all the sides up and then put them through the drawer lock cutter So any advice on taking up a new hobby, or pointing out my flaws,
would as always, be greatly appreciated
Through I lot of trial and error and plenty of timber, this morning I thought I had it cracked. I cut all the pieces for the intended drawer, each side
consisting of four lengths of 3" x 1" redwood. Taking each side at a time, I moved them around trying to avoid knots going through the cutters as much
as possible. I wrote "Face Down" on each one, and then wrote "Tongue" or "Groove" on the edges to avoid any mistakes. I began with the "Groove" cutter,
passing each piece through and then changed the cutters over. The first piece I put through the "Tongue" cutter, was the side which had already been through
the "Groove" cutter, so now it had neither a "Tongue" or a "Groove". #-o And as I'd used so much timber on the test cuts I couldn't replace it, so the image
is only showing three sections.
Now, paying a bit more attention, I put the next two pieces through correctly, but as you'll see in the image something went horribly wrong. The leading edges
all line up, but the back end is all out of sorts.
Table set up.
Image on the left shows the leading edge all nicely aligned, and the right hand image shows where the devil was at play :twisted:
Once I've cracked this, and after buying some more timber, I can glue all the sides up and then put them through the drawer lock cutter So any advice on taking up a new hobby, or pointing out my flaws,
would as always, be greatly appreciated