In this video I experiment with my pantorouter for the very first time to cut clean mortise and tenon joints. I walk through setting up the machine, routing the mortises, shaping the rounded tenons, ...
Simple mortise-and-tenon joints that meet at right angles can be made satisfactorily with power tools, but the ability to cut a mortise and tenon by hand opens up a much wider range of applications ...
Popular YouTube channel The Wood Whisperer demonstrates a simple four-step process for creating mortises with a router. The process, known as LTBD (Layout, Tools, Balance, Direction) is described ...
There's a reason the mortise and tenon joint has been used for thousands of years—it can be carved using basic woodworking tools and it'll last for ages. John - Flickr CC Wikimedia 2.0 Gear-obsessed ...
Not too long ago we wrote about a small CNC tool for automating certain parts of the woodworking process. At the time it seemed unusual in its intentionally limited scope but a few commenters ...
A router is arguably the most versatile portable power tool you can buy. With this single tool you can shape decorative edges, trim laminates and veneers, rout hinge mortises, and cut a wide variety ...