Thanks a lot Horsefeathers
Not to mention everyone else who put forward their advice.
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Cant believe the mixed opinions on this question.
Obviously then there is no right or wrong way of doing this going by the replys given.
Im assuming that because i am going to be finger jointing the sashes then it will be easier to cut these with square stock therefore no spelch block reqd.
If on the other hand i was going to be mortice and tenoning the sashes then i think that it would be preferable to run profiles first so as to ease set up of morticer as i would have a rebated edge to set mortice chisel to.
Obviously then there is no right or wrong way of doing this going by the replys given.
Im assuming that because i am going to be finger jointing the sashes then it will be easier to cut these with square stock therefore no spelch block reqd.
If on the other hand i was going to be mortice and tenoning the sashes then i think that it would be preferable to run profiles first so as to ease set up of morticer as i would have a rebated edge to set mortice chisel to.
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Steve.
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