View Full Version : Jack Miters...whats your technique?
Bret Jackson
11-21-2008, 7:31 AM
Just curious how every does there jack miters on beaded face frames. I use my table saw and miter guage with the blade set to 45 degrees and the cut the beadoff onthe bandsaw or with a chisel, depending on whether it is an end or a center cut.
Thomas Williams
11-21-2008, 7:49 AM
I just use a chisel and I made a guide for the 45 degree cut.
Ben Davis
11-21-2008, 7:56 AM
There is an excellent write-up over at the Journal of Light Construction webpage (Gary Katz's publication). Actually, there is a pile of good information over there and some really good Sketch-Up models of projects that have been done.
Frank Drew
11-22-2008, 1:09 PM
I've always used a guide, as Thomas suggests. I had an aluminum one made by a local machinist that c-clamps to the work and gives a nice broad surface to guide your chisel -- two pieces of 3/8" or 1/2" material bolted together forming a right angle, with the ends cut precisely at 45 degrees. Doesn't have to be metal, you can make one yourself out of wood or whatever.
Mike K Wenzloff
11-22-2008, 1:26 PM
I too use a chisel following a hand saw (on larger work). They use to make miter templates for this use. Mine are made by Preston.
http://www.wenzloffandsons.com/temp/mitre_templates.jpg
Take care, Mike
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