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Cut the kerfs out of the mortises, not out of the tenons. (8) Chis- el out the mortises formed between the tenons and 104 ESSENTIALS OF WOODWORKING. trim up any irregularities in the tenons. (9) Set the tenons on end on the face side of the second member, with the face side just touching the cross line placed on the Fig. 171. Fig. 172. second member, Fig. 171, and mark along the sides of the tenons. (10) Square lines across the end to correspond with the lines just drawn. (11) Saw accurately to... the lines, cutting the kerfs out of the mortises, not the tails. Chisel out the mortises for the tenons, Fig. 172. (12) Fit the parts together. CHAPTER IX. Elementary Cabinet Work. 101. Combination Plane. — The most elementary of cabinet work necessitates considerable groove cutting, rabbeting, etc. Rabbets and grooves can be formed by means of the chisel, the sides first being gaged. A better way, by far, is to plane them. In earlier practice, joiners were obliged to have a great variety of special planes — one for each kind of work, and frecjuently different planes Fig.
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