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  0 Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs

jteneycki Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:48 PM) -- 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...
EBamba Woodworking 15 6,693 03-26-2020, 11:27 AM
  0 Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs

jteneyck Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:48 PM) -- 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...
EBamba Woodworking 15 6,693 03-26-2020, 10:57 AM
  0 Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs

jteneyck Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:48 PM) -- 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...
EBamba Woodworking 15 6,693 03-26-2020, 10:03 AM
  0 Thread: Mitered dining table legs
Post: RE: Mitered dining table legs

GeeDub Wrote: (03-25-2020, 07:42 PM) -- First choice, floating double tenons, second, large double dowels, third, deep spline. -- I was thinking of a spline. I can see using large dowels but trying e...
EBamba Woodworking 15 6,693 03-25-2020, 08:42 PM
  Question 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...
EBamba Woodworking 15 6,693 03-25-2020, 07:32 PM
  0 Thread: Planing prefinshed material
Post: RE: Planing prefinshed material

FS7 Wrote: (10-24-2018, 02:02 PM) -- 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...
EBamba Woodworking 14 5,325 10-24-2018, 03:14 PM
  0 Thread: Planing prefinshed material
Post: RE: Planing prefinshed material

fredhargis Wrote: (10-24-2018, 01:40 PM) -- 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? -- Should be f...
EBamba Woodworking 14 5,325 10-24-2018, 03:06 PM
  0 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...
EBamba Woodworking 14 5,325 10-24-2018, 01:36 PM
  0 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...
EBamba Woodworking 14 5,325 10-24-2018, 12:18 PM

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