I am wanting to make a frame and panel door for of all things the access to the basement/crawlspace. I like to use a task that would do just fine with plywood and turn it into a skill builder. My first practice tenon is spot on but the mortice was a total fail. The mortice chisel wondered to one side a bit and while I can true the protruding side the other could not be saved. I re-watched Paul Sellers and noticed he made a jig to reference the side of the chisel to so it "may" stay true. I made my jig today and kept having this thought of these parts are small so what hand tool can get this done? Jig is built but in the end it was the low angle jack, manual miter saw, shooting board and the band saw made a cameo appearance. Band saw (hangs head) so ashamed. Just having fun, The more hand tool I do the more I like it.