12-20-2022, 02:02 PM
finally setting up my workshop again after moving to a new house and a few years of inactivity. Preparing to built a bedroom set, and I had previously used a powered router table to make my mortices and used floating tenons. Precise, makes for a great fit. As I pondered options for the router table (insert for Sawstop, build one from wood, etc.) the light bulb went off and I decided to just go with hand cut joinery from here forward.
So I grabbed a couple of boards and attempted a hand cut M&T joint. Took me maybe 20 minutes, after maybe 5 years of inactivity, no prep, no Youtubes, just memory. It was a great fit, square, tight but not too tight.
So goodbye powered router for joinery, I won't miss the noise, dust, and danger to my fingers.
I made a similar switch to hand tools for dovetails about ten years ago. Previously used an Incra jig and router.
Started a large chest of drawers and decided every drawer dovetail would be by hand. For fun, I made each drawer with a different angle (see photo). Making this transition for a project was a great way for me to switch methods.
For the bedroom set, once I dimension the wood pieces, it's all hand tools.
So I grabbed a couple of boards and attempted a hand cut M&T joint. Took me maybe 20 minutes, after maybe 5 years of inactivity, no prep, no Youtubes, just memory. It was a great fit, square, tight but not too tight.
So goodbye powered router for joinery, I won't miss the noise, dust, and danger to my fingers.
I made a similar switch to hand tools for dovetails about ten years ago. Previously used an Incra jig and router.
Started a large chest of drawers and decided every drawer dovetail would be by hand. For fun, I made each drawer with a different angle (see photo). Making this transition for a project was a great way for me to switch methods.
For the bedroom set, once I dimension the wood pieces, it's all hand tools.