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Sounds like a big table.
Will it fit through doors and around corners with the legs attached?
If not, I’d consider using corner brackets to attach the legs.
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(10-30-2017, 06:41 PM)Rick H Wrote: I making a table with 6" turned legs and 5" x 3/4" apron. I'm thinking about having them set back 1/2" from the outside edge of the leg. How thick and deep would you make the tenons?
I would suggest that the mortises intersect
so probably about 5- 5 1/2" deep
tables are rarely taller than 30" so the moving is a moot point. It will just be big.
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(10-30-2017, 06:41 PM)Rick H Wrote: I making a table with 6" turned legs and 5" x 3/4" apron. I'm thinking about having them set back 1/2" from the outside edge of the leg. How thick and deep would you make the tenons?
4” deep by 4” high, 1/2 thick. I’d consider 7/8 or full 1” stock for the rails given the size of the legs.
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10-30-2017, 07:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2017, 07:14 PM by loosetoe.)
You don't mention how long each skirt will span.
That being said, the size of your columns make your skirt size seem suspiciously thin.
Assuming you are spanning over 4' or so, I would go to 6/4 material and use a 3/4" tenon about 3" deep.
Either drawbore it if glued, or use bedbolts if disassemby is needed.
This is likely overkill, but so are 6" columns.