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"Al in WA soon MT"

21/12/2004 7:29 PM

Cradle problems?

Hi Guys,

Got the cradle plan SWMBO likes from furniture.com but have a minor problem.
It calls for 3/8" mortises for all the 30 spindles plus a couple other
parts. Don't have a mortiser so how do I drill square holds without one?
Already talked to Santa with my list so that's out. Mentioned it to SWMBO
but she just said, "You'll figure it out as you always do".

Soooo, I was looking at Grizzly's ShopFox G9976 Mortiser. Anyone have this
and have any comments whether it's good or not? Don't want to spend too
much cause we're saving for our retirement move to MT. Not sure I could
convince her that it's a requirement for woodworking in MT. Then again, who
knows?

Help Guys,
Al in WA


This topic has 4 replies

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"Roger Shoaf"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 21/12/2004 7:29 PM

21/12/2004 9:14 PM

If you wanted square holes make the rails in two pieces and in one piece,
use your router to make slots and then glue the pieces together.

Of course if you do it that way you might need some more clamps...

--

Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.


"Al in WA soon MT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi Guys,
>
> Got the cradle plan SWMBO likes from furniture.com but have a minor
problem.
> It calls for 3/8" mortises for all the 30 spindles plus a couple other
> parts. Don't have a mortiser so how do I drill square holds without one?
> Already talked to Santa with my list so that's out. Mentioned it to
SWMBO
> but she just said, "You'll figure it out as you always do".
>
> Soooo, I was looking at Grizzly's ShopFox G9976 Mortiser. Anyone have
this
> and have any comments whether it's good or not? Don't want to spend too
> much cause we're saving for our retirement move to MT. Not sure I could
> convince her that it's a requirement for woodworking in MT. Then again,
who
> knows?
>
> Help Guys,
> Al in WA
>
>

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 21/12/2004 7:29 PM

22/12/2004 4:40 AM


"Al in WA soon MT" <[email protected]> wrote in message

> It calls for 3/8" mortises for all the 30 spindles plus a couple other
> parts. Don't have a mortiser so how do I drill square holds without one?

Drill it out with a 3/8" Forstner bit then clean it up with chisels. The
first m & t project I had called for about 50 joints and that is what I did.
. It is possible to use a router and square it or make rounded tenons.

Mm

MikeG

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 21/12/2004 7:29 PM

22/12/2004 8:23 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Hi Guys,
>
> Got the cradle plan SWMBO likes from furniture.com but have a minor problem.
> It calls for 3/8" mortises for all the 30 spindles plus a couple other
> parts. Don't have a mortiser so how do I drill square holds without one?
> Already talked to Santa with my list so that's out. Mentioned it to SWMBO
> but she just said, "You'll figure it out as you always do".
>
> Soooo, I was looking at Grizzly's ShopFox G9976 Mortiser. Anyone have this
> and have any comments whether it's good or not? Don't want to spend too
> much cause we're saving for our retirement move to MT. Not sure I could
> convince her that it's a requirement for woodworking in MT. Then again, who
> knows?
>
> Help Guys,
> Al in WA
>
>
>
Drill them out with a fosner bit for a flat bottom then clean and square
with a sharp chisel.

Hope your life like living in Mt. Better then mine did.
--
MikeG
Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net
[email protected]

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 21/12/2004 7:29 PM

22/12/2004 9:32 AM

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:29:34 -0800, "Al in WA soon MT"
<[email protected]> calmly ranted:

>Hi Guys,
>
>Got the cradle plan SWMBO likes from furniture.com but have a minor problem.
>It calls for 3/8" mortises for all the 30 spindles plus a couple other
>parts. Don't have a mortiser so how do I drill square holds without one?
>Already talked to Santa with my list so that's out. Mentioned it to SWMBO
>but she just said, "You'll figure it out as you always do".

Get a mortising chisel and let her hear you pounding on that for
half a day. She'll OK the purchase in a heartbeat. <g>


>Soooo, I was looking at Grizzly's ShopFox G9976 Mortiser. Anyone have this
>and have any comments whether it's good or not? Don't want to spend too
>much cause we're saving for our retirement move to MT. Not sure I could
>convince her that it's a requirement for woodworking in MT. Then again, who
>knows?

I haven't used it to its fullest yet, but I love my Shop Fox mortiser.
Two thumbs up!


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