Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
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Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
A man has to use his new saw for something. 
I cut up a cherry board and mitered the corners. I glued it to fork the sleeve, and let it dry a few days.
I have no biscuit tool, and wanted to do something to both reinforce the corners, and add decoration. I thought about stitching it with dowels, but decided to try splines. I haven't seen it done much.
I made up a 'sled' to hold the sleeve at a consistent angle, and made a couple of slots
You can see a test piece in this shot.
			
							
			
									
									I cut up a cherry board and mitered the corners. I glued it to fork the sleeve, and let it dry a few days.
I have no biscuit tool, and wanted to do something to both reinforce the corners, and add decoration. I thought about stitching it with dowels, but decided to try splines. I haven't seen it done much.
I made up a 'sled' to hold the sleeve at a consistent angle, and made a couple of slots
You can see a test piece in this shot.
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Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
I made the second slot a different depth to add some variety.
			
							
			
									
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Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
I cut them flush with a pull saw, and sanded it a little.  I am still planning a small qtr round off.   Wiped with damp rag to show grain.
John
			
							
			
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Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
Nice! 
I've done dowels before, and biscuits. I really like the look of those splines. Well done!
			
			
									
									
						I've done dowels before, and biscuits. I really like the look of those splines. Well done!
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Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
Wow that's really cool!  I like the jig you made.  I was trying to picture how your ran that through the saw!
			
			
									
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Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
Hi John,
Very nicely done. The varied depths add visual interest. I thought of doing a 3/8 or 1/2" splines instead of finger joints. How is the new saw treating you?
Russ
			
			
									
									
						Very nicely done. The varied depths add visual interest. I thought of doing a 3/8 or 1/2" splines instead of finger joints. How is the new saw treating you?
Russ
Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
The fence is very solid,  and the table extension is handy.
You could route the slots with a dovetail bit, then cut pieces to fit.
John
			
			
									
									You could route the slots with a dovetail bit, then cut pieces to fit.
John
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Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
John
What did you get for a new saw?
			
			
									
									What did you get for a new saw?
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Jig
I like the splines,Im making a sea chest and made a jig to cut these slots for splines,Im going to do a cab set with it,Mikey
			
							
			
									
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						Re: Cherry and Walnut Splined Miter Head Cab
I went over it with the qtr rounding (mistake hiding) tool.
A quick wipe with the first coat of Tru Oil.
John
			
							
			
									
									A quick wipe with the first coat of Tru Oil.
John
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