8.1 Overview
The mortise and tenon joint normally used to make the connection between the ends of two pieces of wood that have holes and put the glue to strengthen the grip of the mortise and tenon. Mortise and tenon has long existed for thousands of years used in the work produced wood products. In using this joinery is commonly used in the manufacture of furniture such as chairs and tables. There also are used in the manufacture of infrastructure and income staircase made of hardwood. Since time immemorial usage dovetail very helpful in the production of wood products and to this day still used mortise and become one of the important areas of furniture manufacturing. Mortise and tenon joint mostly the angle of 90 °. …show more content…
This is because the role of the two tools can be seen with quality results. Auger is inserted into the hole in the reinforced chisel before mortiser machine into the hole to make a hole. Make sure the auger bit of eye chisel in order to make contact with the wood chisel to work again unpleasant.
Step 2: Set the depth
Before making the hole shall make a mark previously for internal EFD want to ensure that in the eyes of chisel and auger does not exceed the desired results. After the auger and chisel locked up so as not to exceed the depth of the hole. This is to limit the chisel and auger to make holes.
Step 3: marking the fence
Fences are used to ensure that the distance between the edge of the mortise is the same for every joint.
Step 4: Orient the Hollow Chisel
Dovetail will be drilled must be parallel to the other fence joinery manufacturing ease.
Step 5: Set the Hold-Down
There Gesar occurring on the hollow chisel after raising its earlier will cause wood chisel to chisel is exposed. Function set the Hold-down is to prevent the wood from wood mnegelakan lifted once and the chapped and cracked. Position Hold-Down shall certainly be above the line.
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Single-ended tenoner
Figure 8.3.1: Single-ended tenoner
Source: MTIB Workplace
2. Double-ended tenoner. Figure 8.3.1: Double-ended tenoner
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8.3.1 Setup tenon machine
1. Measure the distance from the face side to the edge of your mortice (sometimes equal to your rebate depth)
2. Set the tenon thickness using the front adjusted
3. Raise the red tube to allow the top to return (this is a fail-safe to prevent the cover inadvertently falling down)
4. Slide your piece under the hydrolic clamp (face side down)
5. Clamp the piece using the level (painted yellow on this machine)
6. Push the level to operate the hydraulic press and pull back to release.
8.3.2 operation
1. Ensure that the machine is in good condition before being used for security purposes
2. Ensure that all sections apply grease to smooth the surface where they are spinning machine.
3. Standing beside the workpiece
4. Keep your hands after timber is pressed by a clamp
5. Use a jig if necessary.
6. Make sure the blade is sharp and in accordance with the desired length of the