Drawing and annotating the joints using the isometric drawing techniques.

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Drawing and annotating the joints using the isometric drawing techniques

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Start Here – Lap joint

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Mark a waste line around the end of one piece Pencil / Try Square

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Mark a joint width line -the thickness of the wood from the waste line - around the piece Pencil / Try Square

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Using a Marking Gauge mark a line half the thickness of the wood around the end - from joint line to joint line. Mark the waste which is to be cut away

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Place the work on a Bench Hook Cut carefully - on the waste side of the line - down to the half way mark using a Tenon Saw

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Clamp the work firmly in a Woodwork Vice in an upright position. Using a Chisel and Mallet gradually remove the waste.

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Mark a waste line all around the second piece Pencil / Try Square Mark the waste which is to be cut away

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Using a Disc Sander or an End Trimmer remove the waste to make the end of the piece square

Mark out and cut a Lap Joint Leave the waste tail on the joint and glue the pieces together using PVA glue When the glue is dry remove the waste using a Tenon Saw and clean the joint with Glasspaper

Mark out and cut a Mitre joint Start Here - mitre

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint Measure and mark out the JOINT line all the way around both pieces Pencil / Try Square It is more than likely that these will be different distances from the end

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint On both pieces mark the wood thickness from the joint line and mark the waste line all the way around Pencil / Try Square

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint Place the INSIDE faces of the joint together and mark the joint direction line from the middle UPWARDS and OUTWARDS Pencil / Ruler

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint Mark the waste to be cut away on both pieces Pencil

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint On the WASTE SIDE of the line cut the waste material away Mitre Saw

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint Trim the joint back to the joint line End Trimmer

Mark out and cut a Mitre Joint Glue the joint together PVA Glue / Frame Clamp