The secret was torsion-box construction. A torsion box is a simple grid of slender ribs glued between thin plywood skins. It makes these shelves stiff and flat, yet incredibly light. This rigid architecture means torsion-box shelves won’t sag or twist, and they can be mounted without any external support.
Floating Shelves - Woodworking Projects - American Woodworker - 3 views
AW Extra 7/26/12 - 10 Techniques for Tighter, Faster, Stronger Miter Joints - Woodworki... - 6 views
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Make micro adjustments with a disc sander
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Knock-off blocks for long miters
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Customize a drafting square
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For rough knockdown or outside furniture, the tenon can be cut longer than the depth of the mortise, with a hole drilled into the protruding part of the tenon and a key driven close to the outer face of the member which has the mortise cut into it. When this is done, it is called a keyed mortise and tenon joint.
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Building Cabinets With Biscuit Joints: The Family Handyman - 0 views
All About Dovetail Joints - Fine Woodworking Article - 0 views
Hand Cut Double Dovetail Experiment - by Woodhacker @ LumberJocks.com ~ woodworking com... - 0 views
All About Frame-and-Panel Construction - Fine Woodworking Article - 0 views
All About Dowels and Biscuits - Fine Woodworking Article - 0 views
Dowel joints - 0 views
AW Extra 3/7/13 - Wedged Mortise & Tenon - Woodworking Techniques - American Woodworker - 0 views
Dowelling - Dowel joint - 0 views
A New Manual for Biscuit Joiners - Popular Woodworking Magazine - 1 views
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It isn’t the fault of the tool. The truth is that most woodworkers don’t know the right techniques to make the most of their biscuit joiners, and there are some common attitudes and assumptions that hurt more than help, and don’t speed things up.
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