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This comprehensive and practical book demystifies the all-important subject of choosing, designing, and cutting woodworking joints. It's packed with insightful information and tricks of the trade that will advance the work of novices and seasoned craftsmen alike. Because whatever your skill level, there's always room for improvement when it comes to joinery. Topics covered: - Lay out and cut accurate dovetails - Fix common joinery mistakes - Cut a mortise in minutes - Create a versatile jig for miters - Join curved parts with ease - Build strong pocket-hole joints.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part one. Basic joints: Cut precise joints on the tablesaw
Pocket-hole joinery is fast and strong
Make stong, simple joints with dowels
Fine furniture with biscuit joints
Double Bridle joint
Joinery shoot-out
The secret to making perfect joints
Fast fixes for joinery mistakes
Part two. Miters: The miter joint for casework
Precision jig for precise joints
Pinned miter combines strength and beauty
Superstrong three-way miter
Part three. Mortises and tenons: Cut a mortise in minutes
Precise tenons by machine
Try this versatile mortising jig
Self-centering mortising jig
Drawbore your tenons
Straightforward joinery for curved work
Housed double tenons, a powerful new joint
Juice up your joinery
Part four. Dovetails: Laying out dovetails
Don't fear the hand-cut dovetail
Cut and fit perfect pins
A trip to the dovetail doctor
Dovetails on the tablesaw
Half-blind dovetails in half the time
Better way to attach the tabletops
Perfect dovetails on a curve
Easier joinery for curved drawer fronts
Miter your dovetails
Half-blind mitered dovetails.
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Includes index.
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