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Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs
jteneycki Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:48 PM)
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If you like exposed joinery you could you use finger joints or add splines after gluing them up as simple mitered joints. If you want the joinery to be hid... |
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03-26-2020, 11:27 AM |
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Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs
jteneyck Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:48 PM)
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If you like exposed joinery you could you use finger joints or add splines after gluing them up as simple mitered joints. If you want the joinery to be hidd... |
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03-26-2020, 10:57 AM |
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Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs
jteneyck Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:48 PM)
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If you like exposed joinery you could you use finger joints or add splines after gluing them up as simple mitered joints. If you want the joinery to be hidd... |
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03-26-2020, 10:03 AM |
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Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs
GeeDub Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:42 PM)
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First choice, floating double tenons, second, large double dowels, third, deep spline.
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I was thinking of a spline. I can see using large dowels but trying e... |
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03-25-2020, 08:42 PM |
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Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: Mitered dining table legs
I'm looking at building something similar to this leg design. It appears that a miter joint was used. What would be an acceptable method to reinforce the joint? I'm open to suggestions on a better joi... |
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03-25-2020, 07:32 PM |
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Thread: Planing prefinshed material
Post: RE: Planing prefinshed material
FS7 Wrote: (10-24-2018, 02:02 PM)
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My initial thought is that if it's an aluminum-based finish then it might dull steel blades. Carbide would be better. If it's lacquer, then there's probably no re... |
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10-24-2018, 03:14 PM |
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Thread: Planing prefinshed material
Post: RE: Planing prefinshed material
fredhargis Wrote: (10-24-2018, 01:40 PM)
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That would be no problem (with the planer) but those grooves are usually 1/8" deep or so, will the stock still be usable if plane it down?
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Should be f... |
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10-24-2018, 03:06 PM |
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Thread: Planing prefinshed material
Post: RE: Planing prefinshed material
Thanks for the replies. Yes, the appropriate concern is dulling the knives. The planer is a Delta bench-top model with I presume, disposable knives. So if I just planed the unfinished side, should I b... |
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10-24-2018, 01:36 PM |
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Thread: Planing prefinshed material
Post: Planing prefinshed material
Been a while since I was last on here. Tried to search but couldn't come up with the correct term.
Scored some prefinshed QSWO door jamb stock, 11 sticks of 10' L x 4.75" W x 1-3/8", along with some 3... |
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10-24-2018, 12:18 PM |