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Establish reference face and edge, not final thickness.  Mark with the usual "l" and "v" respectively.
I chose a 3/4" wide clamp, which ended up being a bit narrow
Rip the clamp
Joint the sawn edge and square it up
Use a mortise gage to mark the haunch groove and mortise locations
Use a mitre square to mark 45˚ bevel on one end of the clamp
Saw the mitre end
Clean up the saw cut with a paring chisel.  I used the mitre jack, just because I can.
Mark the 45˚ mitre end on the desktop, again using the mitre square
Establish reference face and edge, not final thickness. Mark with the usual "l" and "v" respectively.
Establish reference face and edge, not final thickness.  Mark with the usual "l" and "v" respectively.
Establish reference face and edge, not final thickness. Mark with the usual "l" and "v" respectively.
Canon EOS 60D |
More details: exif |
Original size: 5184x3456 |
Current: 800x534 |
filename: IMG_5048 |
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