I am thinking of using Wealden spindle cutter profile 263 http://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/Onl ... __585.html
to produce some glazing bars for georgian style windows. I am finding the concept of scribing (with cutter 264) the vertical glazing bars hard to visualise when looking at drawings!
The 263 cutter produces a 13mm wide (or should that be deep) flat piece, (not sure of the technical term!), on the ovolo moulding through which I should be morticing. Should I produce a tenon the whole 13mm wide or should it be narrower. It would be even more work but is it better if the tenon is haunched?
I have taken on board the advice on this forum to buy decent morticer chisels so I would be very grateful if people could advise so as to avoid an expensive incorrect purchase.
Many thanks
to produce some glazing bars for georgian style windows. I am finding the concept of scribing (with cutter 264) the vertical glazing bars hard to visualise when looking at drawings!
The 263 cutter produces a 13mm wide (or should that be deep) flat piece, (not sure of the technical term!), on the ovolo moulding through which I should be morticing. Should I produce a tenon the whole 13mm wide or should it be narrower. It would be even more work but is it better if the tenon is haunched?
I have taken on board the advice on this forum to buy decent morticer chisels so I would be very grateful if people could advise so as to avoid an expensive incorrect purchase.
Many thanks