Just did the stubby pencil work over the weekend for my first divided light sash and this is a big confidence builder. A couple of observations: good to see you true to 1 1/2” tenons from your previous video; what wood (sapele is half the cost of pickled pine in Houston); I know you cut a lot of wood but a stop on your chop saw would be a good investment. Apologies to my HS English teachers for the run on sentences.
I’ve had a stop before but I took it off because it just ends up getting in the way. I spend more time fussing with it, setting it, unsetting it, moving it, resetting it, forgetting that I set it, having to unset it; then reset it ad infinitum. I just settle for a pencil line on the extension table instead.
Just did the stubby pencil work over the weekend for my first divided light sash and this is a big confidence builder. A couple of observations: good to see you true to 1 1/2” tenons from your previous video; what wood (sapele is half the cost of pickled pine in Houston); I know you cut a lot of wood but a stop on your chop saw would be a good investment. Apologies to my HS English teachers for the run on sentences.
I’ve had a stop before but I took it off because it just ends up getting in the way. I spend more time fussing with it, setting it, unsetting it, moving it, resetting it, forgetting that I set it, having to unset it; then reset it ad infinitum. I just settle for a pencil line on the extension table instead.
it's like an advert for the metric system...
Not everyone follows that religion.