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When it comes to scribing tenon shoulders, dovetails, hinge mortises, and other joints and recesses, it’s hard to beat a traditional V-shaped marking knife. Beveled on only one face, the opposite one can register intimately against a square, straightedge, or other reference surface for a precise layout www.- : Woodcraft Magazine. With practice, you can split thin veneers into string inlay with a knife gauge. Sometimes, I can clean a dovetail shoulder accurately with a marking gauge. Finally, a wheel gauge is a useful transfer tool. It can be used for transferring the depth of a mortise to mark the tenon's length, as shown in the diagram. Left: Transferring dimensions. THE MARKING GAUGE 1. A typical marking gauge is seen opposite. Complete the diagram by adding the missing labels. 2. Add appropriate colour and shade to the diagram. 3. What is the function of the marking gauge? 4. What materials are used for the manufacture of the various parts of the marking gauge? 5. Look carefully at the diagram of the marking.


I came across a recommendation by British teacher and author Paul Sellers for using a Swann-Morton® scalpel as a marking knife. I bought the scalpel, sold as a handle alone, and a box of 50 blades. One handle and 50 blades for about $20 (Cdn.) sounded like a good deal in dollar terms, but perhaps a waste in practical terms as I am a woodworker Missing: data. Since , Marking Methods has specialized in providing quality Electro-Chemical Equipment, supplies and part marking services. Whatever your marking application or material, we can offer quick, accurate, cost effective marking solutions you can depend on job after job. With practice, you can split thin veneers into string inlay with a knife gauge. Sometimes, I can clean a dovetail shoulder accurately with a marking gauge. Finally, a wheel gauge is a useful transfer tool. It can be used for transferring the depth of a mortise to mark the tenon's length, as shown in the diagram. Left: Transferring dimensions.






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