Chamfering for width


Tony Wilkins

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I don't remember where I saw this but I tried it on my moxon vise build this afternoon.  I chamfered the edges down to the lines I'd drawn on all the edges when I marked for width.  I never can quite see those lines (even when marked with pencil as well as knife) once I get into planing.  The chamfers were a lot easier to keep track of.

 

Anyone else do this?  What do you do?

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I'm may be missing something...

But when I do my chamfers, I do the short grain first, then I just chamfer the long grain sides until the chamfer comes together forming a symmetrical pattern in the corner.

When marking the short grain my marking gauge is easy enough to see. A pencil helps otherwise.

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If I've understood this right you first form a chamfer on an edge with the corner of the chamfer forming a gauge line. When you then plane the face surface down the moment the chamfer disappears you have reached the gauge line. This is assuming the top face is flat and parallel to the bottom face first of all.

 

Seems like a great idea to me.

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If I've understood this right you first form a chamfer on an edge with the corner of the chamfer forming a gauge line. When you then plane the face surface down the moment the chamfer disappears you have reached the gauge line. This is assuming the top face is flat and parallel to the bottom face first of all.

 

Seems like a great idea to me.

 

Bingo, that's just what I mean.

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