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This information has been prepared by J M G Barton Cross Halving Joint How to prepared the cross halving joint with basic hand tools
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This information has been prepared by J M G Barton

Cross Halving Joint

How to prepared the cross halving joint with basic hand tools

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Cut Timber to length

TIP!

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Cut Timber to length

Mark out for position of halflap

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Mark out for position of halflap

Cut Timber to length

Mark out for depth of halflap (half of thickness)

Thickness

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Mark out for position of halflap

Cut Timber to length

Mark out for depth of halflap (half of thickness)

Use a marking knife on shoulder lines

Thickness

TIP!

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Mark out for position of halflap

Cut Timber to length

Mark out for depth of halflap (half of thickness)

Use a marking knife on shoulder lines

Use a tenion saw to cut down shoulders and the middle

Thickness

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Mark out for position of halflap

Cut Timber to length

Mark out for depth of halflap (half of thickness)

Use a marking knife on shoulder lines

Use a tenion saw to cut down shoulders and the middle

Thickness

Use a chisel from both sides to take out the waste

Cross Halving JointMark timber for face side and face edge

Mark timber to length

Mark out for position of halflap

Cut Timber to length

Mark out for depth of halflap (half of thickness)

Use a marking knife on shoulder lines

Use a tenion saw to cut down shoulders and the middle

Thickness

Use a chisel from both sides to take out the waste

Until the housing is flat

TIP!

Cross Halving Joint

Marking knife’s are normally left or right handed.

And are used to score across the gain of a piece of timber.

But can be used to mark both sides.

The bevel goes to the waste side of the timber and the straight side goes to the side required.

WASTE

WASTE


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