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Zachary Hoyt
08-04-2021, 8:56 PM
I saw this on Craigslist. I've certainly made a few morose and tension joints in my time but I didn't need a jig, I messed them up by myself.
'https://syracuse.craigslist.org/tls/d/auburn-grizzly-tenoning-jig/7356601829.html

Bill Carey
08-04-2021, 9:19 PM
He's going to be even more morose and under greater tension when someone tells him Grizzly is selling them for 139.95 vs his asking price of 175. Gotta love CL.

Dan Friedrichs
08-04-2021, 9:22 PM
I gave up on making morose and tension joints once I got a good douring jig.

Bill Carey
08-04-2021, 10:39 PM
i gave up on making morose and tension joints once i got a good douring jig.

lmfao........

Mel Fulks
08-04-2021, 11:07 PM
I gave up on making morose and tension joints once I got a good douring jig.

The morose and tension joints are for those who are sad and nervous . They seek healing in drinking beer while taking a spin on the bar
stool.

Phil Rose
08-05-2021, 6:29 AM
I'm not touching a bar stool made with sad and stressed joints.

Alan Lightstone
08-05-2021, 7:51 AM
There are a number of antidepressants that can be incorporated in the finishing process. I could provide a list.

David Publicover
08-05-2021, 8:05 AM
Ironically, I felt a rush of euphoria once I realized there was a tool available that would help me make my morose and tension joints faster and easier.

Bill White
08-05-2021, 4:23 PM
A little bit of education does not help. Remedial teaching just might be a waste of time either.

Erik Loza
08-05-2021, 4:34 PM
I prefer the cheerful and optimistic joint.

Erik

Rod Sheridan
08-05-2021, 8:09 PM
I prefer the cheerful and optimistic joint.

Erik
That Erik, would be the bridal joint (sic)……regards, Rod

Richard Young
08-05-2021, 9:04 PM
Just wondering if anyone has tried to smoke a morose and tension joint in order to relieve said tension?

Warren Lake
08-05-2021, 9:28 PM
ask Cheech and Chong

Mick Simon
08-05-2021, 9:32 PM
Low and slow. Low and slow.

Erik Loza
08-06-2021, 9:22 AM
That Erik, would be the bridal joint (sic)……regards, Rod

Rod, surely you have instances where that bridal joint later BECAME the morose joint? :D

Erik

Jim Becker
08-06-2021, 9:24 AM
Rod, surely you have instances where that bridal joint later BECAME the morose joint? :D

Erik
Is that glue failure or material failure? :D

Erik Loza
08-06-2021, 9:26 AM
Is that glue failure or material failure? :D

Jim, it seems to be ALWAYS the fault of the tenon. :p

Erik

Jim Becker
08-06-2021, 9:30 AM
Jim, it seems to be ALWAYS the fault of the tenon. :p

Erik

True dat...true dat...

Kris Cook
08-06-2021, 10:17 AM
Good stuff on this post.

Seams the inglish langwedge is tekiing a beeting thease daise.

Malcolm McLeod
08-06-2021, 10:30 AM
Jim, it seems to be ALWAYS the fault of the tenon. :p

Erik

Perhaps the joinery needs more planning?

I have found that when you have a particularly beautiful piece of material, the morose must be suitably warmed up before the tension can be utilized properly. Seemingly.

...Think of it as a period of fore-planning.

Charlie Jones
08-06-2021, 3:25 PM
If the morose doesn’t fit properly, a cheesel can be used to get it into the tension. A good fitting tension is a buutful thang.

Rod Sheridan
08-07-2021, 8:43 AM
Rod, surely you have instances where that bridal joint later BECAME the morose joint? :D

Erik
Of course, however admitting that it was my fault, even if I don’t understand what we’re talking about solves the problem:D

Andy D Jones
08-08-2021, 3:46 PM
Just wondering if anyone has tried to smoke a morose and tension joint in order to relieve said tension?

Lots of morose and tension joints have been fumed, with pleasing results.

-- Andy - Arlington TX

Erik Loza
08-10-2021, 9:09 AM
BEST THREAD HERE

Erik