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    • RE: Drawing mortise on angled table leg

      Hi Dave,

      I'll have to try that. In the meantime I had figured out that if I make the mortise on the "flat" side, and then create a surface on the inside and push it all the way out on the back, I could then draw lines around it where it intersected with the leg, delete the protruding piece, erase the lines, and then delete the surface left on the back leg...

      But you also make a good point about the downward forces on the legs and that I probably don't need to angle them at all. Although this has been a good learning experience πŸ˜„

      Thanks for all the help,

      Rob

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    • Drawing mortise on angled table leg

      Hi,

      Sorry if I don't have all the correct terminology here, I'm new to both woodworking and SU. πŸ˜„

      What I am trying to do is to create a table that will have the front legs angled out at 10 degrees. It's for a reloading press, hence my thinking that angling the front legs will help with the pressure created when pulling down on the handle. Anyway...I want the front and side pieces/stretchers to join at the legs in a (don't know the term...) mitered(?) mortise and tenon joint. You know, it's the one where they meet in the middle and each has a 45 degree angle in the tenon so they match up...I can figure out how to put in the mortise (with haunch) on the flat side of the leg, but the mortise on the backside of the leg will need to be angled and I don't know how to create the surface I need in order to push through to meet up with the mortise coming in from the "front" side.

      If this question has already been asked, I apologize for asking again, I wasn't sure which terms to search on.

      Any help would be greatly appreciated.

      Rob

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