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Diagonal Wedges: The How & Why
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When wedging through-tenons, I prefer to orient the wedge diagonally across the tenon. This is a somewhat atypical way to work, so an explanation is in order. A diagonal wedge has the advantage of closing up any gaps on all four edges of a rectangular mortise. That's because it pushes the tenon against all four walls of the mortise. The more typical wedge, on the other hand, will push against […]The post Diagonal Wedges: The How & Why appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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