Mortise and Tenon - Angled Components
Mitch Peacock • Designer Woodworker Mitch Peacock • Designer Woodworker
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 Published On May 8, 2014

Hand Cut Angled Mortise and Tenon

How to hand cut an angled mortise and tenon joint.

When you have to join components at other than right angles, the mortise should (almost always) be chopped at 90 degrees to it's joining face.

In this video, I'll show you how I hand cut a mortise and tenon in components that meet at an angle other than 90 degrees (in this case, at 45 degrees).

Check out my earlier mortise and tenon tutorials, for more in-depth instruction in the basics, if you find this one a little too challenging straight away.

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