In the Greene & Greene Style: Projects and Details for the Woodworker by Peart Darrell

In the Greene & Greene Style: Projects and Details for the Woodworker by Peart Darrell

Author:Peart, Darrell [Peart, Darrell]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General Fiction
Publisher: Linden Publishing


30. Register the 3⁄16" material against the breadboard end and clamp.

31. Register one face of a 5⁄16" square hole punch (available at Lee Valley) square against the saddle with the opposite two points inside the slot.

Routing the Slot

First, the depth of cut must be determined. To do this, clamp the slotting jig to some 7⁄8" thick material and set the depth initially to roughly 5⁄16" deep. Route a test slot, then test the depth with one of the ebony splines. Ideally about 1⁄16" of the shoulder should be showing.

With the depth set correctly, route the slots in the top. Be sure to register the 3⁄16" material on the underside of the routing platform up against the breadboard end. Next, the rounded ends of the routed slot need to be squared up.

Line up a Veritas Saddle Square, or a small square, precisely at the end point of the slot. Register one face of a 5⁄16" square hole punch (available at Lee Valley) against the saddle with the opposite two points inside the slot. Push the two points of the punch nearest the saddle into the wood, remove the saddle, and drive the punch home with a steel hammer.



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