Practice as well as preach
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Don’t measure at all and just mark the piece to fit.
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Don’t measure at all and just mark the piece to fit.
One might be surprised at how often this happens.
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One might be surprised at how often this happens.
Isn't it pretty much the basis of joinery?
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Isn't it pretty much the basis of joinery?
With traditional hand cut joinery, yes sometimes. The traditional method of cutting dovetails involves cutting the tails and then using the tails themselves to mark the pins. Mortise and tenon joints are usually laid out with the same marking gauge.
Machine cut joinery involves precision measurements.
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Don’t measure at all and just mark the piece to fit.
Hard to do when the pieces weigh 300lb (136kg) each
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Measure twice, cut wonke
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Weirdly dense positioning of the glory holes, but I get it, some workshops are smol.
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With traditional hand cut joinery, yes sometimes. The traditional method of cutting dovetails involves cutting the tails and then using the tails themselves to mark the pins. Mortise and tenon joints are usually laid out with the same marking gauge.
Machine cut joinery involves precision measurements.
Ah yeah, was definitely thinking of hand cut joinery!