Cutting a square hole

erikfsn

Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2008
Messages
240
I'm cutting out these notches in the legs of a future small table to hold a turntable and amp with a Bosch jig saw and although it sort of works, it would be nice to be a little more precise without spending a fortune.

The material is 4/4 Ash. Any ideas for a better way to cut these out?

 
a drill press with a mortise chisel is all i can think of. maybe someone else will have a better idea.

regards, justin.
 
For notches like that I use a hole saw the size of the overall hole and then chisel out the 4 corners square. I draw the square, center, drill and then chisel to my lines. Works pretty quick and easy. I prefer the hole saw over a spade bit, keeps the hole cleaner and straighter. Good luck
 
Erik,

What about drilling out the hole as far as you can and then using one of those corner chisels to square it up.

Neill
 
I think everyone has mentioned the least expensive options except for the mortise machine.  Those can get pricey.  Invest in a chisel.  OR, if you don't want to spend any money at all and spare more time, just glue it up that way.  Then no machining is needed except for your cuts.
 
Thanks for the ideas, I think the first thing I'll try is to use a sharp chisel to clean up what I've done so far.
 
Back
Top