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Old 01-10-2008, 09:42 PM   #11
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Hi David

Now I got it,,, picture worth 1000 words..

Sometimes called a sex joint/slip joint,, the quick a easy way for this one is the band saw.

Just setup your fence on the band saw, make one pass filp the stock over and make the 2nd pass..then just out the center part or the side parts and your done.
Or you can get your hand rip saw out and do it quick and easy..the Roy Underhill way.. think back when you made your book stand out of one board...

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this is the type of joint I'm doing, material is 2 1/4" so the router bit set won't work, it has to be either routed flat, or done with a tenoning jig I think
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Old 01-10-2008, 10:25 PM   #12
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Looks to me like you could do the tenon with your router and the "mortise" with a saw and chisel. Those are big joints. You could even bandsaw the mortise since it's open ended or use a nice Japanese pull saw (c'mon... you know you want one) and then refine it with a sharp chisel. I think you'll spend more time trying to figure out how to do this with power tools than it would take you to just go ahead and dive in with hand tools

5 draw fronts and 3 cabinets doors, electrickery is the future baby
Seriously, doing them by hand will be a real chore, I'm not that good,lol
I have though of a way though, use the T&G router set, but also groove the outside and top edge, then just pop in a 1/4 sq inlay?
It would give the impression of being a corner M&T joint, without the hard work
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