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  1. With the breadboard attached to the panel, pulled all the way in and tight against the shoulders of the tongue, drill 3 holes down through the breadboard (3/8″ is fine, I’ve even used 1/4″). One hole goes in the center, and one at each end, about 2 to 4 inches in from the edge. Now remove the breadboard, and using a round file or a jig ...

  2. www.woodmagazine.com › joinery › breadboardBreadboard ends - Wood

    Jun 13, 2016 · The breadboard ends are usually 2" to 3" wide, but you can make them wider or narrower for larger or smaller panels, if you wish. In either case, make the mortise depth about two-thirds the width of the end piece. Cut the tongue on the panel about 1 ⁄ 4 " narrower than the length of the mortise in the end piece, and drill the dowel holes ...

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  3. May 18, 2019 · Breadboard Ends Made Right is sometimes difficult to achieve but in this video, I break it down for an easy to follow step by step method that allows you to ...

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  4. Nov 12, 2020 · 1: The Haunched Tenon Method. This is the classic and most effective method for making a breadboard. It’s also the most involved. A series of deep mortise and tenon joints keep the breadboard securely attached and a short tenon/tongue keeps the breadboard aligned with the panel along its length. Drawbore pins through the tenons pull the ...

  5. May 5, 2022 · Relief cut. Install a straight bit in the router table and center it on the breadboard end. Make sure the diameter and the depth are set so that the cut happens inside the dovetail layout. Making this cut first relieves some stress on the dovetail bit. The tongue-and-groove work is really basic stub-tenon-type joinery.

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  6. May 19, 2017 · Learning how to make breadboard ends it a staple technique for anyone in woodworking. Last week I did a dining table and got tons of questions about the brea...

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  8. Step 1: LAYOUT. In this step you are going to want to lay out your breadboard with the end of your table top. Make sure both are square. You can square your table using a multitude of techniques, but it is crucial to a proper joint that both surfaces are flush. Once Square reference the bottom of the table, and mark the center of the table and ...