Wall Hung Tool Cabinet – episode 5
Posted 23 December 2015
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With the carcass complete, Paul starts on the divider panel. First he marks the crossmember to length and cuts the mortice and tenon, chopping out the central section and ensuring there are no gaps on the outside. He also does the initial layout of the recess for the divider.
I can’t believe it’s Wednesday again, where has the last six days gone???
Fantastic project this, thank you.
Wishing everyone a very merry Christmas.
Thank you very much for the lesson today, wishing you, the team, the students, a merry christmas and a very happy new year.
Merry Christmas and thank you for the wonderful year.
And a wonderful Christmas to you as well James.’
Thank you Paul, and a happy Christmas to you all.
Just wondering whether there’s a technical reason (other than skill growth and because you wanted it) why we have tenons on the rail, rather than just use the rebate? For instance, does it add a significant amount of strength?
i’ll chime in if I may. The tenons add a mechanical joint’s strength and lots of additional glue surface area too vs just a rebate.
Every time. I do mean every time I learn just a little more.
Thank you Mr Sellers for all you do. You do it so well.
May our grain be strait on the bench and in life.
May your edges be keen at the apex of your knife.
To you and your family Mr. Sellers and
all the fellow viewers a Happy New Year.
Merry Christmas!