Picalilli
Established Member
Hi all,
I’ve decided to take on a project to rebuild the porch canopy on the house and would like to build it so it matches the other original ones on our street. I’ve attached a photo of the originals.
I’m going to build it in sapele and have made a start planing and thicknessing to 60mm square, but now I need to decide on the joinery before I go any further.
The main joint that’s causing me trouble in the one I’ve circled red on the drawing. My initial thought was to go with drawing A, with a mortise and tenon to attach to the top and bottom and a then use pocket screws to attach the cross rail between the brackets (this would have the added benefit of slowing the brackets to be put up one at a time too) …but now I’m wondering whether for strength the cross rails should be tenoned in too, a bit like drawing C.
This will leave the problem of fixing the curved piece in, but in the originals (I have the one the neighbour took down because it was rotting) the curves weren’t actually tenoned in place at all either end - just nailed in with a few big cut nails. Is it the case that the curve here isn’t really doing a lot of work and more decorative, so I don’t need to worry about it being tenoned in? I suppose their way of doing it lasted 100yrs, so should be good, but I’m reluctant to start just hammering nails in. Wooden nails and glue maybe?
I may be over worrying this, but wanted to start a thread and hopefully get some advice generally on this build and post some updates and get some advice as I’m working through it, as it’s the first thing I’ve tried to build without any specific plans to work from.
I’ve also attached a photo of what we have in place now, which is just a couple of diagonal struts and pvc cladding.
The original supports are still in place that they rest on these are stone and set into the brickwork.
Any thoughts, advice would be gladly received. Particularly on best joints to use for the various sections.
I’ve decided to take on a project to rebuild the porch canopy on the house and would like to build it so it matches the other original ones on our street. I’ve attached a photo of the originals.
I’m going to build it in sapele and have made a start planing and thicknessing to 60mm square, but now I need to decide on the joinery before I go any further.
The main joint that’s causing me trouble in the one I’ve circled red on the drawing. My initial thought was to go with drawing A, with a mortise and tenon to attach to the top and bottom and a then use pocket screws to attach the cross rail between the brackets (this would have the added benefit of slowing the brackets to be put up one at a time too) …but now I’m wondering whether for strength the cross rails should be tenoned in too, a bit like drawing C.
This will leave the problem of fixing the curved piece in, but in the originals (I have the one the neighbour took down because it was rotting) the curves weren’t actually tenoned in place at all either end - just nailed in with a few big cut nails. Is it the case that the curve here isn’t really doing a lot of work and more decorative, so I don’t need to worry about it being tenoned in? I suppose their way of doing it lasted 100yrs, so should be good, but I’m reluctant to start just hammering nails in. Wooden nails and glue maybe?
I may be over worrying this, but wanted to start a thread and hopefully get some advice generally on this build and post some updates and get some advice as I’m working through it, as it’s the first thing I’ve tried to build without any specific plans to work from.
I’ve also attached a photo of what we have in place now, which is just a couple of diagonal struts and pvc cladding.
The original supports are still in place that they rest on these are stone and set into the brickwork.
Any thoughts, advice would be gladly received. Particularly on best joints to use for the various sections.