How to Make a Tenoned Mitre | Paul Sellers
A tenoned mitre is a strong corner joint alternative to a mitre that excels for picture or mirror frames and the like. Paul’s technique for cutting a tenoned mitre uses the router to guarantee accuracy and gives nice crisp joint lines. For more information on these topics, see https://paulsellers.com or https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com

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