Hornbeam
Established Member
One of the problems with pulling up long mitres is getting effective pressure across the joint and stopping everything sliding about. Biscuits or splines can help but may be too big to fit if say wanting to cut a lid off after glue up
Stage 1 take the boards to be mitred about 1mm overlength and cut domino slots in the ends of the boards. Then trim the ends to 45 degrees (so you are cutting off some of the domino slot as well.)
Using 18mm birch ply off cuts I then made some 90 degree dominoes. These ones fit a 5 mm domino amd were rounded with a rasp. I dont suppose you need to be that accurate but you must be accurate on thickness and angle
Glue the dominoes into 1 side only. When dry glue up the mitre and other side of the domino joint. This approach means that when you are glueing up a box you can glue the dominoes in the side panels and then only need to clamp in I direction when gluing the box up with no slip
I know David Barron tried this approach but actually dovetailled the dominoes together. Much quicker and easier to make them out of ply
Stage 1 take the boards to be mitred about 1mm overlength and cut domino slots in the ends of the boards. Then trim the ends to 45 degrees (so you are cutting off some of the domino slot as well.)
Using 18mm birch ply off cuts I then made some 90 degree dominoes. These ones fit a 5 mm domino amd were rounded with a rasp. I dont suppose you need to be that accurate but you must be accurate on thickness and angle
Glue the dominoes into 1 side only. When dry glue up the mitre and other side of the domino joint. This approach means that when you are glueing up a box you can glue the dominoes in the side panels and then only need to clamp in I direction when gluing the box up with no slip
I know David Barron tried this approach but actually dovetailled the dominoes together. Much quicker and easier to make them out of ply