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  1. J

    Joint weakness

    Thanks They'll be no rotational stress but quite a lot of vertical stress, so perhaps taking wood from the long grain of the top of the T is a bad idea. That price will have the most vertical load.
  2. J

    Joint weakness

    Hi This is a very basic question but I can't find anything about it online. To what extent does removing wood for a joint, e.g. Half the width for a cross lap joint, affect the strength of the timber? Obviously it creates a weak point. But how much does the other piece of wood that fills the...
  3. J

    CLS studwork for dining table frame, bad idea?

    Thanks Bob, you've been very helpful. I got some straight boards today. I suppose at about £3 a piece, it's not the end of the world if you have to buy a few extra.
  4. J

    CLS studwork for dining table frame, bad idea?

    Interestingly, two of the CLS aprons/rails have twisted, one is unusable. I haven't joined them yet thankfully. I have a couple more that look ok to replace them though. How long does it take, generally, for wood to acclimatise to its new environment? I've kept mine in the house for a few days...
  5. J

    CLS studwork for dining table frame, bad idea?

    Thanks again for the replies. Yes, the longitudinal support is needed for the chevron/herringbone pattern. The floor pieces are 14mm thick. Perhaps the double CLS centre is a bit much. I certainly wasn't planning to put a tank on it. Perhaps a 1 x 4 inch plank in the horizontal plane would...
  6. J

    CLS studwork for dining table frame, bad idea?

    Thank you all for your comments and I've taken them on board. I'll continue with the CLS for now as I can't spare the time to go backwards (9 week old baby and toddler at home), and I've had fairly good success with one haunched M&T joint, plus good success with the other mortises so far...
  7. J

    CLS studwork for dining table frame, bad idea?

    Thank you Bob. I'll crack on with my CLS then. I thought the pine may dent a bit, but like you said, I didn't want to spend too much with my limited skills. The other benefit for me using ticker aprons is more surface for the floor boards to sit on.
  8. J

    CLS studwork for dining table frame, bad idea?

    Hi, I'm new to woodworking, and this forum. I'm trying to make a dining table. The top will be tongue and groove engineered flooring (chevron pattern) the legs are 69 x 69 mm white wood, and I was going to make the 'rails'(?) out of CLS studwork 38x 63 mm with the 38 mm plane at the top. I'm...
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