Ep 6: Through mortise and tenon–Blue tape layout
Break out the blue tape one more time. In this episode, Mike systematically lays out both the mortises and tenons using clever spacer blocks.
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Videos in the Series
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Ep 1: Hanging Wall Cabinet with Mike Pekovich–Intro
December 17, 2019
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Ep 2: Laying Out and Rabbeting the Case
December 17, 2019
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Ep 3: Dovetailing on the tablesaw
December 24, 2019
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Ep 4: Hand-cut pins with a twist
December 31, 2019
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Ep 5: Fitting the dovetails
January 7, 2020
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Ep 6: Through mortise and tenon–Blue tape layout
January 14, 2020
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Ep 7: Drilling and chopping mortises
January 21, 2020
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Ep 8: Cutting the tenons
January 28, 2020
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Ep 9: Prefinishing and gluing up the case
February 4, 2020
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Ep 10a: Making the door frame
February 11, 2020
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Ep 10b: Creating the door panel and dry-fitting
February 11, 2020
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Ep 11: Sizing the kumiko grid
February 18, 2020
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Ep 12: Door glue-up
February 25, 2020
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Ep 13a: Fitting the door
March 3, 2020
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Ep 13b: Mounting the door hinges
March 3, 2020
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Ep 14: Door details
March 10, 2020
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Ep 15a: Half-blind dovetailed drawer – part 1
March 17, 2020
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Ep 15b: Half-blind dovetailed drawer – part 2
March 17, 2020
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Ep 15c: Drawer grooves and glue-up
March 17, 2020
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Ep 16: Shiplapped back boards
March 24, 2020
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Ep 17: Fitting the drawer
March 31, 2020
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Ep 18a: Kumiko–Asa No Ha pattern part 1
April 7, 2020
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Ep 18b: Kumiko–Asa No Ha pattern part 2
April 7, 2020
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Ep 18c: Trimming a kumiko panel to size
April 7, 2020
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Ep 19: Simple shellac and wax finish
April 14, 2020
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Ep 20a: Installing the shelf supports and hardware
April 21, 2020
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Ep 20b: Installing a bullet catch–Conclusion
April 21, 2020
Comments
This series has been fun to watch, very practical and informative. I have already sent a rip blade to be ground at 8.5 degrees and built the pin router jig. Thanks for your patient and very worthwhile teaching.
I have actually built this cabinet and get lots of complements. Thank you. My technique was a bit different and worked. However, I am going to give your technique a try also because I like the looks of the dovetails and think your methods have broad application to other projects.
But there is a question: So what has happened to hearing protection while running pretty loud and high pitched running machines such as table saws and routers. Could end up saying "What?" a lot later on in life. The wife won't like repeating things. I can guarantee that.
Spectacular series Mike (and Ben)! I’m waiting for a new episode each week like its Game Of Thrones.
Thanks, guys. Really appreciate the quality of work and the quality of the video production. Please keep the video workshops coming.
Hey Mike. Great instruction. What marking gage is that? And where'd you get the shop apron? Thanks
Thanks for this great series. This is really helping me understand case layout, which I am about to tackle with Mike's hand-tool chest project. Since I am using white oak for that, the use of this wood in this project is also helping me figure that out.
Two birds with one stone.
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