Surfacing

Scribe the Cheeks

Cut-out and Fine-Tune the Cheeks



http://blog.lostartpress.com/2008/03/19/Dogmatic+About+Dovetail+Angles.aspxScribe and Cutout the Dovetails

fit later.
Fine Tuning the Shoulders
Try a test fit on the head board rail taking careful notice of where the shoulders meet. This is a critical area that can make the joint work, or make you look like an amateur. I use my Shoulder Plane to clean things up taking a light cut and coming in from each end. Taking a full shaving over the entire width could lead to a split on the opposite side of the upright. I get in tight and finish off with a well honed chisel.
Transferring the Lines
I lay out the rails and carefully mark the perimeter with a pencil. I then take my bevel gauge and determine the slope. This may be slightly different than the first from when we cut it out.
As well make sure you mark the left side as well as the right seeing as theres a real chance that theyre not exactly the same. When we cut out the waste for the socket, well need an exact fit!
Cutting Out the SocketAt this point we have our lines nicely scribed with a clean, deep knife line. Before I start to remove the waste I take a large chisel, in this case 1 1/4" width, and follow the knife line with a slight bevel cut.
Keeping the Chisel on the waste side, Im careful not to disturb the tiny shoulder established by the marking knife. This shallow "V" groove will act like a guide for my saw when we cut out the waste.
The Tenon Saw
I use my Large Tenon Saw to make a series of cuts through the waste area. Im careful to stay achoice from my scribe line telling me the depth I need to remove. This is a great time to practice hand sawing and I first lay out a series of pencil lines with my square and follow along. Remember, practice makes perfect.
The Router Plane
Once I have my saw lines cut, its an easy job to remove the waste between. I use my large Router Plane with the full 1/2" cutter installed. Shallow passes assure I wont tear out any fibres on the opposite end of the socket. I clean up the edges with a chisel and try a test fit. Making sure the dovetail sits down into the socket before making any adjustments.
Next Ill be inlaying two solid Walnut Butterfly Joints into the side rails of the bed and attaching the head board. Stay tuned...


Transferring the Lines









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