Basic Woodworking

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Steps to creating a Dowel Joint
 Dowel Jig: Dowel jigs are used to insure straight,
centered, and aligned holes on each piece of wood to
be adjoined.


  1. Set up the jig with the desired dowel size,

  2. Acquire the correct drill bit

  3. Set up the jig to drill in the center of the joint
    (use a scrap piece of lumber until it is correct).

  4. Determine the depth of the drill cut then mark it
    with a piece of tape
     Mark centers: Layout the wood to be adjoined and
    mark both pieces by drawing a line on each.
     Attach Jig: Locate jig at center marks. Do not clamp
    so tightly that you mark your wood.
     Drill holes: When doweling edge-wood to face-wood, drill edge-wood first using the jig, then insert
    dowel centering tool, mark location on face-wood, then drill dowel hole.
     Insert Dowels: Make certain dowels are cut to the right length. Apply glue to dowel holes on one
    edge, insert dowels, apply glue to corresponding edge, and clamp together


Steps to creating a Bisquit Joint:
 Biscuit Jointer: A bisquit jointer is the tool used to cut grooves into wood joints for inserting
bisquits.


  1. Set up the jointer to the desired
    biscuit size and depth

  2. Set the miter gauge to the desired
    angle of cut

  3. Set up the cutter to cut in the
    center of the joint (use a scrap
    piece of lumber until it is
    correct).
     Mark centers: Layout the wood to be
    adjoined and mark both pieces by
    drawing a line on each.
     Cut slots: Using the center marks, cut the biscuit slots.
     Insert Biscuits: Make certain biscuits are the right size. Apply glue to slots on one edge, insert
    biscuit, apply glue to corresponding slots, and clamp together


Steps to creating a Sline Joint:
 Table Saw: Spline grooves are made with a table saw
using a tenon jig (for miters) and the fence for edges.
 Cut the groove: Locate the desired placement of the
groove and cut accordingly.
 Cut the spline: The proper grain direction is crucial
when creating a spline. Make certain the grain is
running lengthwise.
 Insert Spline: Make certain splines are the right size.
Apply glue to grove on one edge, insert spline, apply
glue to corresponding groove, and clamp together

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