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In this video I use my Stanley 78 plane to form the tenons on the front and side rails. Overall, the process is straightforward with a bit of know-how and planning. However, there was a bit of a mishap along the way as my plane's fence seemed to move slightly (not addressed in the video), and I had to come back and ensure everything was the same.
I elected to cut the tenons in groups when possible. On tough grain, I used a saw and chisel.
To determine the thickness of the tenon, I used the 1/4" cutter from my Stanley 45 (the same I used to cut the grooves in the legs in video part 6). I laid it on the end of the tenon and market the thickness and scribed a line.
Overall, I'm satisfied with the result, and I'm excited to continue the progress. If you would like to see how far along I actually am, please visit my social profiles, as I am able to post in real time (in fact, I'm much farther along than this video shows!).
Thanks so much for watching!
I hope you've enjoyed the progress so far!
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Thanks!
Andrew