[Handwork in Wood by William Noyes]@TWC D-Link bookHandwork in Wood CHAPTER VII 7/82
One method of procedure is as follows: To dowel the end of one member against the face of the other as a stringer into a rail or a rail into a table leg, first lay out the position of the dowels in the end of the first member, X, Fig.249.Gage a center-line, A B, across this end lengthwise, locate the centers of the dowel-holes, and square across with a knife point, as CD and EF.
Gage a line on the other member to correspond with the line AB.
On the face so gaged, lay the first member on its side so that one arris lies along this gaged line and prick off the points D and F, to get the centers of the dowel-holes. [Illustration: Fig.249.Laying out a Dowel Joint.] If, as is usual, there are a number of similar joints to be made, a device like that shown in Fig.
249 will expedite matters.
1 and 2 are points of brads driven thru a piece of soft wood, which has been notched out, and are as far apart as the dowels.
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