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Greg Hairston
02-15-2006, 1:44 PM
What is the best way to put an angled mortise into a flat top. I need to put a 15 Degree mortice into a bench top to support the legs. How would you do it

Greg

Don Baer
02-15-2006, 1:48 PM
Greg,
I saw the pic of the bench you are going to buiild on the design forum and it looks very nice. That said. to cut the mortise's I think I'd build a jig and cut them with a hand held router.

Dan Oliphant
02-15-2006, 1:52 PM
Greg,
You will need to create a template that can be secured by clamps at each location that has a guide hole (of correct diameter) at the 15 degrees needed. If you want square mortises, then square up the corners after drilling.

Dennis McDonaugh
02-15-2006, 2:30 PM
I made a jig for my chisel mortiser out of a piece of oak about 3X5" and a foot long. First I ripped a 10 degree bevel, then I glued and stapled a strip of wood about 1/8" thick to the low side so the stock wouldn't fall off the jig. I drilled and counter sunk two holes through the jig and bolted it to the bed of the mortiser. Then you can slide the stock back and forth under the hold down clamp to make the mortise.

tod evans
02-15-2006, 2:37 PM
i`m a drill-n-chop guy in instances like this....02 tod