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Making Dowels #8: Conclusion - Which is the best IMO
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Here are the methods of making dowel 1. Drill and push through steel flat bar 2. Hammering through a holed plate 3. The Chisel Method 4. able saw ...
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Making Dowels #7: My Current Method
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My current method is using my Dowel Maker . Please follow this link and feel free to make comments. Stock is cut just slightly larger than what y...
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Making Dowels #6: Router Method
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There are two ways of making dowel on the router. Using a fence and round over bit or a jig /die setup similar to the Table Saw method. USING A ...
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Making Dowels #5: Table saw method
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This method is a jig that's fits over the table saw blade. It is made with input and output dies that will make 1/"4 - 3/"4 dowel. Here are my part...
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Making Dowels #4: The Chisel Method
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The chisel method is one of most accurate ways to make dowels. Don't get excited. Read on. Basically you drill a hole of the dowel size you want t...
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Making Dowels #3: Hammering through a holed plate
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The next one is simply drilling holes in flat bar stock. Again I used 1/8" x 1" x 6" piece of flat bar from HD. As before, you cut your stock to ...
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Making Dowels #2: Drill and push through steel flat bar
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Another similar simple method to the one I currently use is to use a 1/8" x 1" piece of flat bar from HD and push drill a hole in it. You then make...
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Making Dowels #1: Introduction
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I do different kinds of joinery and sometimes use dowels. In addition, I use dowels for making hidden flush hinges. The problem is that store boug...
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Card Scraper Sharpening #1: How I Do It
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There are so many ways to sharpen a card scraper but it doesn't have to be "Rocket Science" like so many people make it. Here's how I do it. [ima...
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How to Make Inlaid Dovetails (Double Dovetails) #5: Finished!
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This is the finished Inlaid Dovetails. Keep in mind this is only one corner of a box! When doing a complete box a lot of the steps can be done in t...
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How to Make Inlaid Dovetails (Double Dovetails) #4: CUTTING THE CEDAR INLAY
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First I marked up the pins positions using the tails per Fig 13. Next I set my marking gauge to account for the rebate on the tails board in Fig 1...
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How to Make Inlaid Dovetails (Double Dovetails) #3: CUTTING THE TAILS
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The critical step for inlaid dovetails is cutting a rabbet 1st on the tails board ( inside face ). For inlays it is mandatory. The depth of the ra...
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