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RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - Derek Cohen - 09-20-2018 I was watching a video on Youtube today - half blind dovetails by Frank Klausz .... look at the 7:50 mark Frank who? Regards from Perth Derek RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - Handplanesandmore - 09-20-2018 Through my local club, I have access to the Frid Tage collection of books and videos. In Frid's Vol. 2 book (p. 72), he uses a scraper blade to get to the corner. In the Tage Frid woodworking profile video, he uses a bandsaw blade. I have never been to any exhibition in which Frid's work is on display, so I can't comment about the actual quality of his finished pieces. From his videos (three of them), books and Fine Woodworking articles (he had been one of the three FW Contributing Editors since issue #1), I have not seen any traces of wood fillers used. We all know wood fillers show over time (and that is why I never use wood fillers or, even worse, glue and saw dust -- anyone who tells you to use glue and sawdust to fix a blunder raises a red flag -- yes, I have seen authors recommend that as a good fix. These days anyone can write a book or two!). Frid did write about fixing blunders in one of his articles on hand-cut dovetails and M&T, using veneers. Was Frid good in hand tools? He was seen using chisels, handplanes, card scrapers, etc. in his books as well as videos. At the same time, power tools like a tablesaw, router, lathe, etc. are also seen in his shop. I don't think he was much different from James Krenov who had big machines but also hand tools to do his work. No doubt when Paul Sellers built the piece for the White House, he used both. The same can be said of Sam Maloof whose rocker was President Reagan's favorite. Simon RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - Handplanesandmore - 09-20-2018 (09-05-2018, 12:14 PM)adamcherubini Wrote: I just use my DT saw backwards for this. And I think saws were designed to allow this. (handle has to be clear of the toothed edge +++ Note some modern saws are not built like this.)Ian Kirby cuts single lap dovetails with a saw and chisel, from start to finish; Charles Hayward similarly but removing the bulk of the waste with a bit. Can't remember how Alan Peters did such joint. Most modern woodworkers -- hobbyists or furniture/cabinet makers -- can't afford either in time or in cost to rely on traditions to do their work. That is why pocket hole joinery is invented and used widely by some in the first instance -- to get a job done as quickly as possible. It is fine for shop fixtures, but it would have to be over my dead body before I would build anything with such joinery method. I would rather get something from IKEA than show people that I pocket screw this and that! Simon RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - bandit571 - 09-20-2018 What's a "pocket screw" RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - Handplanesandmore - 09-20-2018 (09-20-2018, 11:00 AM)bandit571 Wrote: What's a "pocket screw" Short for "making a joint with the pocket hole screw joinery method." Simon RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - ez-duzit - 09-20-2018 (09-20-2018, 12:11 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: ...making a joint with the pocket hole screw joinery... ...is for non-woodworkers to slap wood together. RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - Aram - 09-20-2018 (09-20-2018, 08:37 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: I was watching a video on Youtube today - half blind dovetails by Frank Klausz .... look at the 7:50 mark Never mind the card scraper. His bowsaw turns 90 degrees with no radius. What sorcery is this? On the other hand, marking perfect baselines freehand with a pencil? Pfffft. Big deal. RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - RonB1957 - 09-22-2018 (09-20-2018, 08:37 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: I was watching a video on Youtube today - half blind dovetails by Frank Klausz .... look at the 7:50 mark RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - AaronR - 11-16-2018 Resurrecting this thread because it asked about whether Japanese woodworkers use kerfing chisels. Here is a video showing them doing so, at 4:57. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LLy-Ybih9A It's not the best of videos, being one of the "Amazing Techniques Traditional Japanese Woodworking" videos that are mashups of better videos that I often can no longer find on YouTube. Happy kerf chiseling! RE: Kerfing chisel for dozuki? - Aram - 11-17-2018 (11-16-2018, 10:07 PM)AaronR Wrote: Resurrecting this thread because it asked about whether Japanese woodworkers use kerfing chisels. Here is a video showing them doing so, at 4:57. Interesting, thanks. |