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crib rail attachment suggestions - tomsteve - 03-30-2018 got a crib ive been assisting my nephew with- his first big woodworking project. the plans call for using dowels to attach the rails to each end, but we both think that wont work as this has to be able to be disassembled and be sturdy when assembled. so just dowels wouldnt be wise to have it be to the only thing holding the rails to the ends. soooo, im wondering if anyone has any ideas, other than corner "L" brackets, to lock these together. if we did use the "L" brackets, i thin we would have to use some threaded inserts so the wood doesnt strip out over time. theres a little difference from side to side- on the right side, the railsbut into a 90 degree corner. on the left, they but into a piece of trim for the side and theres about an inch before making the 90 degree corner. the pictures show the top left and right side. if i should get better pics to help understand,let me know- ill call the professional picture takin person. RE: crib rail attachment suggestions - MichaelMouse - 03-30-2018 (03-30-2018, 03:38 PM)tomsteve Wrote: got a crib ive been assisting my nephew with- his first big woodworking project. the plans call for using dowels to attach the rails to each end, but we both think that wont work as this has to be able to be disassembled and be sturdy when assembled. so just dowels wouldnt be wise to have it be to the only thing holding the rails to the ends. soooo, im wondering if anyone has any ideas, other than corner "L" brackets, to lock these together. if we did use the "L" brackets, i thin we would have to use some threaded inserts so the wood doesnt strip out over time. I used threaded inserts in the rails and connector bolts. Worked fine, made some disassembly/reassembly no problems. RE: crib rail attachment suggestions - tomsteve - 03-31-2018 (03-30-2018, 04:40 PM)MichaelMouse Wrote: I used threaded inserts in the rails and connector bolts. Worked fine, made some disassembly/reassembly no problems. thats what i would like tro use. however, im not sure i could drill the holes straight through for the connector bolts. i could get the inserts into the bed rails no problem, but on the right side the rails butt into a cabinet and left into the crib end. i dont know how to get the holes drilled through the trim without having the hole end up cattywhampus. actually, just on the cabinet side. the other end i can use my dowel jig to get the holes drilled through the the trim no problem. RE: crib rail attachment suggestions - mike4244 - 03-31-2018 (03-30-2018, 03:38 PM)tomsteve Wrote: got a crib ive been assisting my nephew with- his first big woodworking project. the plans call for using dowels to attach the rails to each end, but we both think that wont work as this has to be able to be disassembled and be sturdy when assembled. so just dowels wouldnt be wise to have it be to the only thing holding the rails to the ends. soooo, im wondering if anyone has any ideas, other than corner "L" brackets, to lock these together. if we did use the "L" brackets, i thin we would have to use some threaded inserts so the wood doesnt strip out over time. RE: crib rail attachment suggestions - cme4dk - 04-01-2018 I used bed rail fasteners on my crib and it worked perfectly. Jay |