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Using a 1/8" kerf blade and a sacrificial vertical fence attached to your
TS, set the fence so the blade is buried in the sacrificial fence by 1/16". Set the height of the blade to about 1/8". This will remove 1/16" wide by 1/8" deep rabbet from one side. Flip the board and take another pass to form the 1/8" wide by 1/8" deep tongue. Now make a groove in the mating board edge by centering the piece over the blade. That means the fence will be positioned 1/16" away from the blade now. Make a pass at a depth of 1/8" plus an RCH for glue. I have to ask why you want to replicate a T&G in a 1/4" thick (whatever)? Is this a panel on the side or what? I'm assuming the T&G was used to align two pieces together only and the T&G is hidden. If their is a decorative bevel to the T&G, then a bench plane, sanding block or another pass at the table saw with the blade beveled will do. If not, forget the T&G and just glue as you would for making any panel and use some culls to keep it flat while the glue dries. Today's glues are much stronger than the old hide glues. But if you want to remain true to the construction of the period, make the T&G and use some Franklin's hide glue or mix your own. You could also make T&G with a router mounted in a router table. Bob S. "Basspro*" wrote in message om... I'm refinishing a very old dresser that has water damage and probably 1/8" of paint layers from repainting over the years. The oak is tongue and groove and I have a few pieces that are warped beyond repair from the water damage. I'm now forced with recreating this piece and don't know how to make a tongue and groove joinery. The wood is probably 1/4 inch thick by the way if that matters and the tonge and groove is very thin. Help!! |
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