01-02-2023, 01:41 PM
I'm soon to start building a simple executive desk/table--30"x60". It's been decided that it needs to be knock-down. Recipient asked about using metal angle brackets to hold the aprons and legs together, but I'm interested in using castle joints instead.
The legs have large square mating surfaces. Legs and aprons are maple. It will be a writing/computer desk.
I've never built castle joints (though they look easy enough) and have never owned furniture with them. Aesthetics aside, are *unglued* castle joints rigid enough for this application?
The legs have large square mating surfaces. Legs and aprons are maple. It will be a writing/computer desk.
I've never built castle joints (though they look easy enough) and have never owned furniture with them. Aesthetics aside, are *unglued* castle joints rigid enough for this application?
Semper fi,
Brad
Brad