07-27-2017, 12:45 PM
I have to repair three legs (short 5" stout legs attached to 'skirt' that attaches to the bottom of a dresser. A lot of weight downwards and if the dresser is pushed, side tension. The dresser originally had the legs doweled into the skirt (2- 3/8" dowels each). These broke, took some meat out of the skirt and leg while at it. Repair is complete. I have remade one of the skirts and repaired with new wood the other skirt. So, I am at the point of assembly. I could return to using dowels or I could route out 3/8" slots on both the legs and skirt ends to put stub tendons- made from oak.
Any thoughts? Also, when is epoxy used, vs. yellow glue.
Any thoughts? Also, when is epoxy used, vs. yellow glue.