Weekend Essentials: Mortise and Tenons
Weekend Class, For Beginners
Spring 2024
May 25-26
In this weekend class, you will learn how to quickly and efficiently layout, cut and fit mortise and tenon joinery using only hand tools. We will show you time-tested techniques to create wedged, drawbored, and haunched mortise and tenon joints.
We also use this class to introduce you to some of the specialty joinery planes; the router plane, shoulder plane, and rabbet plane. These planes shine when it comes to tuning the fit of mortise and tenon joinery. Since mortise and tenon joinery is key to frame and panel joinery, we introduce you to the plow plane as well.
By the end of the weekend, we think you will be convinced that not only are these joints doable by hand, but hand work can offer a faster approach when doing a one-off piece of furniture. In any case, you will not need a dust mask, earplugs, or a hardhat during the course of the class!
Through practice and demonstrations, we will cover the following techniques in this weekend class:
Laying out of mortise and tenon joinery
Cutting mortises with mortise chisels, drills, and bench chisels
Cutting tenons with tenon and carcass saws
Tuning / fitting mortise and tenon joints with joinery planes
Making wedged through tenons
Draw boring and making trunnels to mechanically lock and tighten mortise and tenon joints
Making haunched joints
Making angled through tenons
Sharpening and tuning chisels and plane s will be touched on but not a focus of this course.
Tools
We provide all the tools you will need to successfully complete this course, but recommended you bring these if you would like to learn about and grow comfortable with your own tools:
¼” Mortise chisel
Bench chisels
Wooden flat faced mallet. Check Lee Valley or Tools for Working Wood
Any of the joinery planes: plow plane, shoulder plane, rabbet plane, or router plane
Prerequisites
It is recommended that students have some understanding of basic chisel or plane sharpening. Our Weekend Essentials: Hand planes and Weekend Essentials: Hand Saws are good preparation for this course, but are not a requirement. To see more courses in this series, click here.
Class Information and Registration
Class runs from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday in Building 315 at Fort Worden. Map
Please read our What to Expect page for general information about the school.
Please also read our Registration Policy.
Sign up for the waitlist if the course is full.
Class size: 12
Cost: $375
Materials Charge: $30
Hand Tool Woodworking,
Tiny Homes, Cabinets
Port Townsend, WA