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    Chisel Tricks for Hand-Cut Joinery

    A period furniture master demonstrates the right way to use your chisel

    Author Headshot By Philip C. Lowe Oct 01, 2014

    Ed Pirnik and Gary Junken

    Period furniture maker Philip C. Lowe is more apt to reach for the sharp bench chisel that’s always nearby, as opposed to the modern machinery that requires setup and adjustment when fine-tuning joinery. An uncomplicated, yet wonderfully versatile tool, the standard bench chisel is capable of both rough and refined work. It’s fast and efficient, and makes quick work of traditional joinery when in the hands of a skilled craftsman.

    In this short video, Lowe demonstrates a variety of chisel techniques by fine-tuning a tenon and mortising for a hinge.

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    Comments

    1. FernandoCela | Mar 16, 2017 09:56pm | #1

      Great and simple video. It helped a lot. I liked it better when Philip threw the machine in the trash. Hehehe

    2. user-3024304 | Aug 19, 2017 10:27am | #2

      Great video. Brings back memories of learning this technique from Dad. He left me more than just his tools of the trade.

    3. T_Harvey | Apr 06, 2019 06:46am | #3

      "Poor little guy, I hope I didn't hurt your feelings." Ha!

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      GaryK60 | Apr 06, 2019 10:41am | #4

      Knocked me out my chair when the router went in the trash LOL poor lil guy LOL

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      user-7058524 | Apr 06, 2019 07:31pm | #5

      Sorry, bud, you lost me when you trashed the most versatile power tool (besides the table saw) in the shop. I'll cut a hinge mortise faster and more accurately than the old school method you show. . . Especially, if there are multiples.

    6. RAL3Wood | Apr 07, 2019 01:30am | #6

      Yeah, I turned off the video and deleted the linked email when you threw the router in the trash. Just because you prefer doing things by hand, doesn’t mean you need to impune other peoples choices. There is NOTHING inherently better or preferable about using a chisel than a router (or tablesaw or bandsaw) for these operations.

    7. Chermy | Apr 08, 2019 11:51am | #7

      I also learned this technique from my dad about 60 years ago, but since I've opted for the expedient power tools. If I could get my chisels as sharp as yours, perhaps I'd go back hand work. It is more gratifying than simply operating a router.
      I think you have too many planes, but I will show this video to my wife and she will be grateful for my paltry collection. Perhaps she will even feel sorry for me.

    8. keownk1 | Apr 08, 2019 08:09pm | #8

      Everything is easy when you're working with something as soft at the wood featured in this video. Was it cork?

    9. Ephriam666 | Apr 25, 2019 08:57am | #9

      Great video. Good that you rescued the "poor little guy".

    10. KasilofLeif | Mar 30, 2020 02:50am | #10

      Aww come on, guys. If you are doing production work - or 36 doors in a McMansion, use a router. Otherwise, just Lighten Up. So we have to learn how to sharpen. There's a sharpening video or 12 on this site.

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