03-05-2015, 10:07 PM
Looking at making end tables and maybe a coffee table using some round and tapered (maple) legs I have. I'd like to keep the round and taper over the entire length of the legs but not sure how to attach an apron to the legs.
Mortising the legs is reasonably straightforward. I figured on making a sled to hold the leg flat on the router table and rout the mortise down from the top end of the leg. The ends of the apron need to be angled to match the taper of the leg and not a big deal. The issue is the tenon.
If you form a standard tenon on the end of a 3/4" thick board, the shoulders won't conform to the rounded surface of the leg and leave a noticeable gap. Because the legs are tapered, the gap will be larger at the bottom edge of the apron than at the top making it look worse.
The only idea I've come up with is to make the tenon with no shoulder on the outside face. There'll be a gap on the inside but who cares on a 23" tall table. The only catch is you need good clean edges on the mortise since those will be seen.
Maybe I'm missing something and there's another or better way.
Mortising the legs is reasonably straightforward. I figured on making a sled to hold the leg flat on the router table and rout the mortise down from the top end of the leg. The ends of the apron need to be angled to match the taper of the leg and not a big deal. The issue is the tenon.
If you form a standard tenon on the end of a 3/4" thick board, the shoulders won't conform to the rounded surface of the leg and leave a noticeable gap. Because the legs are tapered, the gap will be larger at the bottom edge of the apron than at the top making it look worse.
The only idea I've come up with is to make the tenon with no shoulder on the outside face. There'll be a gap on the inside but who cares on a 23" tall table. The only catch is you need good clean edges on the mortise since those will be seen.
Maybe I'm missing something and there's another or better way.