A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . i68 A Shorter Course in Woodworking several are used, often elaborately arranged; but all panelled work is basedon the same general principles. The best way to fasten the frames of doorsand panels is by mortise and tenon (see page 144).This can be done by machinery. Dowelling is oftenused for small doors, but is inferior, as a rule. Acommon way to make light doors, panel-frames, andother similar framework, which is not to be subjectedto much strain, is to run the grooves in the stiles () through to the ends and cu


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . i68 A Shorter Course in Woodworking several are used, often elaborately arranged; but all panelled work is basedon the same general principles. The best way to fasten the frames of doorsand panels is by mortise and tenon (see page 144).This can be done by machinery. Dowelling is oftenused for small doors, but is inferior, as a rule. Acommon way to make light doors, panel-frames, andother similar framework, which is not to be subjectedto much strain, is to run the grooves in the stiles () through to the ends and cut tongues or shorttenons on the ends of the rails to fit them ( and 482). The whole frame and panel can thusbe fitted quickly and accurately with a circular-saw(page 89). Sometimes the grooving and mortisingare combined,—an excellent way (Fig. 410).. Fig. 480


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